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Animals at Play Animal and plant species have begun dying off or changing sooner than predicted because of global warming, a review of hundreds of research studies contends. Biologist Camille Parmesan of the University of Texas said she worries most about cold-adapted species, such as polar bears, which are dropping in numbers and weight in the Arctic. "Animals at Play" SoundSeen: Animals at Play Hi! This is a.. 2007. 12. 17.
On Planet Earth... Love, The Only Hope To Solve Global Problems On Planet Earth Love, The Only Hope To Solve Global Problems A massive environmental crisis could lead our planet earth into a major catastrophe. Twenty-eight named storms and fifteen hurricanes including Katrina, Rita, and Wilma in 2005, for example, had destructed in the U.S. that more than 1,700 were killed and more than $100 billion worth of damages were extensively devastated (Crowley). Fo.. 2007. 7. 22.
[스크랩] An Inconvenient Truth (2006) Humanity is sitting on a ticking time bomb. If the vast majority of the world's scientists are right, we have just ten years to avert a major catastrophe that could send our entire planet into a tail-spin of epic destruction involving extreme weather, floods, droughts, epidemics and killer heat waves beyond anything we have ever experienced. If that sounds like a recipe for serious gloom and do.. 2007. 7. 21.
Nature Fights Back, RACHEL CARSON 14 March 2005 RACHEL CARSON Nature Fights Back Questions for Critical Reading: 1. Carson’s argument appeals on its Logos, Pathos, and Ethos Logos: The greatest damage done to the environment by well-intentioned people who were unaware of the devastation they caused. The insect populations affected by sprays reveal that there is on clear way to use chemical insecticides without upsetting the bala.. 2005. 3. 16.
Campaign against Climate Change Saturday, February 12th Photo copyright Andrew Or Photo copyright Andrew Or The Kyoto Climate March was in the news well before it started, billed as part of a wave of international demonstrations around the world (see www.kyotofortheworld.net ) - something which we had been working to create. So we had already succeeded in our goal of amplifying the significance of the coming into force of the.. 2005. 3. 5.
Global Warming © 2005 Lawrence Moore Tiempo Climate Newswatch http://www.tiempocyberclimate.org/newswatch/ For Immediate Release Office of the Press Secretary March 13, 2001 Text of a Letter from the President to Senators Hagel, Helms, Craig, and Roberts Thank you for your letter of March 6, 2001, asking for the Administration's views on global climate change, in particular the Kyoto Protocol and efforts.. 2005. 3. 5.
Introduction to Global Warming Introduction to Global Warming Global Warming is perhaps the most significant environmental problem facing the world today. Greenhouse gas levels are increasing in the atmosphere because of human activities, and are changing the composition of the atmosphere and warming the earth. Climate scientists agree that human activities such as the burning of fossil fuels contribute to the problem. Scien.. 2005. 3. 5.
THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW (2004) "We've known for some time that we have to worry about the impacts of climate change on our children's and grandchildren's generations. But we now have to worry about ourselves as well." -- Margaret Beckett, British Secretary of State for Environment (April, 2002) "To me the question of the environment is more ominous than that of peace and war...I'm more worried about global warming than I am .. 2004. 5. 31.