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Post a LATEST news here that is related to our environment... [b]Bizarre New Form of Life Found in Arctic Ocean, Scientists Announce[/b] January 11, 2007 [img]http://news.nationalgeographic.com/new

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nice thread
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let's save mother nature! conserve energy! THINK GLOBAL,ACT LOCAL! and MAKE IT PERSONAL! joining seminars,etc.and being aware in our environment is a must! NATURE is the worst enemy as they say!
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tnx 4 the infos !..
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nice thread, I'll also put something here next time,, cause I'm a greenpeace member, ^_^
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killing frenzy i thought hmm :-??
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yep. such a nice thread in here.. keep it up!
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[align=center][b]Massive Canada Arctic ice shelf breaks away [/b][/align] [i]By David Ljunggren[/i] [b]OTTAWA[/b] ([b][i]Reuters[/i][/b]) - A huge 19 square mile (55 square km) ice shelf in Canada's northern Arctic broke away last month and the remaining shelves have shrunk at a "massive and disturbing" rate, the latest sign of accelerating climate change in the remote region, scientists said on Tuesday. They said the Markham Ice Shelf, one of just five remaining ice shelves in the Canadian Arctic, split away from Ellesmere Island in early August. They also said two large chunks totaling 47 square miles had broken off the nearby Serson Ice Shelf, reducing it in size by 60 percent. "The changes ... were massive and disturbing," said Warwick Vincent, director of the Centre for Northern Studies at Laval University in Quebec. Temperatures in large parts of the Arctic have risen far faster than the global average in recent decades, a development that experts say is linked to global warming. "These substantial calving events underscore the rapidity of changes taking place in the Arctic," said Derek Mueller, an Arctic ice shelf specialist at Trent University in Ontario. "These changes are irreversible under the present climate and indicate that the environmental conditions that have kept these ice shelves in balance for thousands of years are no longer present," he said in an e-mailed statement from the research team sent late on Tuesday. Mueller said the total amount of ice lost from the shelves along Ellesmere Island this summer totaled 83 square miles -- more than three times the area of Manhattan island. The figure is more than 10 times the amount of ice shelf cover that scientists estimated on July 30 would vanish from around the island this summer. "Reduced sea ice conditions and unusually high air temperatures have facilitated the ice shelf losses," said Luke Copland of the University of Ottawa. [u]BLEAK FUTURE[/u] "Extensive new cracks across remaining parts of the largest remaining ice shelf, the Ward Hunt, mean that it will continue to disintegrate in the coming years," he said. The first sign of serious recent erosion in the five shelves came in late July, when sheets of ice totaling almost eight square miles broke off the Ward Hunt shelf. Since then that shelf has lost another 8.5 square miles. Ellesmere Island was once home to a single enormous ice shelf totaling around 3,500 square miles. All that is left of that shelf today are the four much smaller shelves that together cover little more than 300 square miles. Scientists say the ice shelves, which contain unique ecosystems that had yet to be studied, will not be replaced because they took so long to form. The rapid melting of ice in the Canadian Arctic archipelago worries Ottawa, which fears foreign ships might try to sail through the waters without seeking permission first. Last week Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Canada would toughen reporting requirements for ships entering its waters in the Far North, where some of those territorial claims are disputed by the United States and other countries.
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[b]EPA Ordered to Set Standards for Construction Site Runoff[/b] [b]PASADENA, California[/b], September 21, 2008 (ENS) - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency must set standards to control stormwater pollution from the construction of strip malls, subdivisions and other new developments, according to a decision of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. The EPA and the National Association of Homebuilders had appealed a district court injunction requiring the standards in a case brought by conservation groups. In its ruling Thursday, the appeals court upheld the injunction granted in the 2006 case brought by the Natural Resources Defense Council and Waterkeeper Alliance. The states of New York and Connecticut supported the conservation groups. The conservationists said the decision will help to ensure that runoff from construction sites will not cause beach closings, waterborne disease, flooding, fish kills and contaminated drinking water supplies. "This decision will go along way towards protecting America's streams and rivers from the construction and development industry," said Melanie Shepherdson, staff attorney at NRDC. "The court made it very clear that EPA can't just shirk its responsibilities to rein in pollution from this industry." Excessive sediment, which is often the result of construction activity, is one of the leading causes of impairment of U.S. waters. Construction runoff threatens rivers, pollutes clean water sources and leads to excessive plant growth in water bodies. "For too long EPA has turned away from the real work of protecting our waters. This decision forcefully reminds them of their duty to the American people and our waters," said Jeffrey Odefey, staff attorney at Waterkeeper Alliance, a nonprofit organization with member groups throughout the United States and around the world. "It's time that EPA and the building industry demonstrate real leadership and took the necessary steps to prevent the destruction of our lakes, rivers and streams." Muddy runoff from a construction site in Monroe County, Pennsylvania. (Photo courtesy Monroe County) The district court decided in favor of the plaintiff groups on the basis that the EPA failed to comply with the Clean Water Act by not performing its "non-discretionary duty" to promulgate new source performance standards and effluent limitation guidelines, or ELGs, for the construction industry. The district court issued a permanent injunction requiring the EPA to issue these guidelines and standards for the construction industry no later than December 1, 2009. The appeals court upheld that ruling and the EPA must now abide by the injunction. On bahalf of the three judge appellate panel, Judge Milan D. Smith, Jr. wrote, "The EPA explained its decision 'not to promulgate [ELGs] and standards' by stating that it believed that construction site storm water discharges were already 'being adequately addressed' because the 'existing NPDES' regulations require permits for the vast majority of construction sites nationwide, and that the cost was "simply too high and ... disproportionately large" given the reductions that would be attributable to the proposed ELGs." The EPA told the court that the annual cost of the proposed ELGs would be more than half a billion dollars and would result in the displacement of a number of jobs while the existing permit programs were capable of controlling 80-90 percent of sediment runoff from construction sites and the proposed rule would only remove an additional one percent more. The EPA also decided not to promulgate new source performance standards because it said that discharges associated with construction activity generally are "not appropriately characterized as new sources," and the definition of new source should be read to exclude construction sites. So, the EPA removed the construction industry from effluent plans it published. Although the EPA had identified stormwater discharges from the construction industry as a new category in its 2000 and 2002 effluent guidelines program plans, the agency did not identify the construction industry in its 2004 and 2006 plans based on the idea that discharges from this activity consist mostly of conventional pollutants, in this case, total suspended solids. In its 2004 plan, the EPA stated that analysis under the Clean Water Act applies only to industrial categories of sources that are discharging non-trivial amounts of toxic or nonconventional pollutants to waters of the United States. The EPA said it did not consider industrial activities where conventional pollutants, rather than toxic or non-conventional pollutants, to merit regulation under the 2004 and 2006 plans.
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tnx.for sharing:thumbsup:its good
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[b]educational! It really encouraged me to save mother earth!...[/b] [b]Off topic:heyyy...Who's a YES camper here? (Youth for Environment Summer Camp) In Dumaguete? Yeah...Were thought about mother nature and there were contests, talks and some stars. Hehe. Sam Concepcion is there! Well, really a great camp...many delegates from different regions are there but unluckily, I only caught few friends![/b] [b]Okay...back to topic...So sad...Le'ts save mother earth! Stop being so IDC (i dont care)...ciao![/b]
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aw..mother earth really got sick!..alot! huhuh..please help mother earth perfect!
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[b]Thanks 4 dat, dat's ryt, let's conserve energy & water. :)[/b]
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i also watched "the inconvinient truth"....its a good documentary... nyc... it encourages people, easpecially young people to save mother earth... together with[quote=alemracloveyajr]Who's a YES camper here? (Youth for Environment Summer Camp) In Dumaguete?[/quote] i am a YES camper and its our duty to encourage young people in helping save mother earth....
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