Sunday, June 1, 2008
do you really believe that?
Botici... do you believe in that? Really??? :((((
When I got your post, I got really pissed... I was just trying to get some ideas for the discipline of Drawing. I found this website: http://www.artnewsblog.com/2007/09/environmental-art.htm. Now I ask: should this child have not won the contest? Did eveyrbody tell her a big lie?
I can tell you plenty of reasons to contradict what you refer:
1 - Hurricanes and Tornadoes
There have been more and more tornadoes and hurricanes during the last years.... Should I remind you of Katrina?
2 - Flooding
European countries were flooded... This is not normal...
3 - The loss of species
Some species like polar bears or penguins may become extinct...
Othe species are invading other habitats as others die...
4 - Ocean level rising
The oceans re rising... I can see that in my own country. Here most people live on the coast and they have their houses in danger... If there is no place to live in where would you go? This is happening all over the world too... see this video...
Not so warm???
Some scientists claim Earth was warmer during the Medieval Period. However, from what is going on, scientists also say that temperatures are rising faster than ever before. The main causes for this are greenhouse gases. The UK Climate Impacts Programme said that global temperatures were "the hottest since records began", adding: "We are pretty sure that climate change due to human activity is here and it's accelerating."
Harvard University scientists mentioned that today's temperatures are not the warmest in the past millennium. The warmest ones were during the 9th and 14th centuries. Since 1900, the world has begun to warm up again.
According to Professor Stott (University of London), "during the Medieval Warm Period, the world was warmer even than today, and history shows that it was a wonderful period of plenty for everyone." He said that some of the countries, which were doing well on economics, lost their position as top producers in something, like England in the vine industry. In his opinion, that's why there is so much fear of temperatures being warmer...
Read this 2: http://www.hno.harvard.edu/gazette/2003/04.24/01-weather.html and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medieval_Warm_Period
Harvard University scientists mentioned that today's temperatures are not the warmest in the past millennium. The warmest ones were during the 9th and 14th centuries. Since 1900, the world has begun to warm up again.
According to Professor Stott (University of London), "during the Medieval Warm Period, the world was warmer even than today, and history shows that it was a wonderful period of plenty for everyone." He said that some of the countries, which were doing well on economics, lost their position as top producers in something, like England in the vine industry. In his opinion, that's why there is so much fear of temperatures being warmer...
Read this 2: http://www.hno.harvard.edu/gazette/2003/04.24/01-weather.html and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medieval_Warm_Period
Friday, May 30, 2008
tribes in Brazil
I have found this article in EuroNews. :)))
With the catastrophe of deforestation will tribes like these disappear in the future?
Do they live in El Dorado (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Dorado)?
http://www.euronews.net/index.php?page=info&article=490498&lng=1&option=1
In my opinion they will disappear and with them their knowledge of nature. I believe they know nature better than us... Some of the tribes even worship nature...
How are they felling like when they are losing their god?
With the catastrophe of deforestation will tribes like these disappear in the future?
Do they live in El Dorado (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Dorado)?
http://www.euronews.net/index.php?page=info&article=490498&lng=1&option=1
In my opinion they will disappear and with them their knowledge of nature. I believe they know nature better than us... Some of the tribes even worship nature...
How are they felling like when they are losing their god?
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