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I am actually not sure how the topic changed into Global Warming that night when we were at this little cafe having our little servings of fancy cakes that cost 3 times their sizes. We were talking about Hendry's work, then talked about the recent windy weather, then, AHA! Yeah, we were talking about the weather, when Hendry started the whole discussion about Global Warming. It got me thinking though. Global Warming? I've heard that term over and over again, in Science class, on TV, almost everywhere come to think of it. What was weird, was that it never struck me how severe it has become. While scientists have been diligently trying to find ways of saving our one and only planet, I've been ignorant and moving on with life as if there were no tomorrow. In fact, with the rate Global Warming is going now, would there even be a tomorrow? Yikes! Better not think so far yet. But seriously, have we ever sat down to think how seriously damaged our planet is? And how much worse it could get if nothing is done about it? After all, we too are citizens of planet Earth, not just the environmentalists and the scientists. Shockingly yet again, I came across this quote on a website - a simple quote, straight to the point, but OUCH! - "most of the warming observed over the last 50 years is attributed to human activities." Human activities have been causing our planet to go through so much pain. Think about it... our planet is getting hotter, we cannot deny it, science proves it to us, and our bodies feel it too. The ice is melting in the supposedly coldest corners of the planet, natural disasters just pop up out of nowhere, without any warning sometimes, and it is all linked with our planet's warming temperature. Wouldn't it be interesting to say that the warming happening now, is just Earth's 'warming up' session to an even worse thing? I simply cannot imagine what worse things could happen in the next few decades. Rising sea levels are a result of Global Warming. Flood The Whole Globe could be Earth's next agenda. But no, I doubt it. I take the rainbow that God showed Noah during the great flood as a promise that will last eternally. But still, it doesn't mean a whole country couldn't get flooded. God has flooded the world before, so flooding a small country could be an easy job. I found some interesting facts on the net:
Well you get the point. Check out http://www.climatecrisis.net/thescience/ and see for yourself how much worse things could get if we do not start being careful.
I love our planet. It was our home since the day we were born. |
| dom February 23, 2007 11:30 PM PST That's great.. Lately I've been seeing lots of articles in magazines and newspapers about Global Warming and the changing weather. Seems like finally it is starting to get the attention it deserves. Thanks for the comment and the info :) | ||
| the other side February 23, 2007 11:18 PM PST Al Gore has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for his effort to limit global warming. Shows how important the issue is =) | ||
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