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| Bournemouth beach. United Kingdom. This beach could be under water if Climate Change is not taken seriously & the Worlds Ocean levels keep rising.We all need to do our bit to slow it down. |
| Climate Change,we can slow it down. Solar Panels,should be installed,in all new buildings. Old buildings should have 5 years to install them. Germany has a Solar Panel program & is a World leader. Why is the Unitedkingdom & The United States Of America,not leading in Solar Panel installations. Only today the news is,800,000 Unitedkingdom building workers will be out of work by the end of the year. With the number of homes being buildt,the lowest since the 1930's. Installing Solar Panels,would help cut back on electricity useage. This would help slow climate change. Also creating lots of work in the bulding industry & suppliers. |
Cheaper to purify dirty water,than use desalination. 'Instead of just discharging water from reclamation plants into the sea, you can make the investment to capture it and treat it to a higher level and then reuse it.' And there are buyers for this know-how. Singapore's water authority PUB has already exported its technology to countries such as Saudi Arabia. When the NEWater factory in Changi begins treating water next month, Sembcorp will charge the PUB 30 cents for each cubic meter of NEWater - a steal when compared to the 78 cents for each cubic meter of desalinated water coming out of SingSpring Desalination Plant in Tuas. |
| Melting Glaciers in Greenland. The Ilulissat glacier and icefjord have been on UNESCO's world heritage list since 2004 and is the most visited site in Greenland, its ice and pools of emerald-blue water admired by tourists and studied by scientists and politicians around the world. The Danish government chose Ilulissat as the venue for recent talks with some 30 countries to discuss ways to slow global warming -- a place that Shfaqat Abbas Khan, a glacier expert from the Danish Space Centre, describes as the "most visible and striking example of climate change." The glacier is the most active in the northern hemisphere, producing 85 million tonnes of icebergs per day, according to Khan. He has been studying Ilulissat using satellites, GPS or through his own visits to the area and says December's UN climate change conference in the Danish capital of Copenhagen may come too late to save the glacier. "A lot of glaciers in Greenland are melting at more or less the same pace and even with an ambitious agreement at the summit ... it will be impossible to stop this," Khan said. The melting ice is both a consequence and a cause of global warming: ice reflects heat, as opposed to water which absorbs it and warms up the climate, thus causing more glaciers and snow to melt. Khan explained that Ilulissat is losing more than 30 cubic kilometres (seven cubic miles) of ice a year, compared to 10 cubic kilometres in 2000 and just five in 1992 |
