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We are the one responsible for destroying the home we live in and we shall also be the ones who'll suffered the consequence that'll come. Though it could an inevitable consequence with the progression

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we should use bikes instead of using cars that also cause one of major problems people encounter... cause cars use GASOLINE.>3 I mean, car is useful..but we should use it PROPERLY...
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this is so true
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oh yeah... ur right!!:D:thumbsup:
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i very very agree =) itz important :thumbsup:
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we shud really save our environment before it's too late=)
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no one will listen to us.. i mean to youth like us.. they think that our voices arent really gives the solution to this global warming.. its because of the impression that is posted already in the minds of the older people.. and those are :arrow: not taking serious things. :arrow: rebelious and others..n [b]but the :globe: doesnt needs the impression..[/b] it needs our [i]concern..[/i] please HELP..
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Pretty bad, eh? Right now, human beings are sitting on a time bomb known as 'earth' :globe: As updated by Al Gore, he said the world's condition had just gotten worse. I don't think there's anything we can do to make it go away, rather, let's just help together and prevent it from getting much worse :/
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i hate and i wanna stop globaL waming, but. im still smoking don't know what to do hha :D
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that's true... and I dunno how to stop the global warming.. :(
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[b]Go Green[/b] cut down on energy usage start using environmental friendly shopping bags get the warning out there
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I agree with all of you(even though i havent read all coz im too lazy :P, i bet all of you agrees with him) We should really learn how to save our Earth. i wish i wish i wish... y dont we just act? translation in tagalog (please excuse my bad tagalog, im really trying, but i cant so ill make it taglish ok?) : Agree ako sa inyong lahat(kahit hindi ko ma nababasa lahat nang posts nyo dahil masyadong akong tamad :P, alam kong lahat kayo ay agreed den sakanya.) Dapat talaga maaral natin paano mag save nang earth. Sana sana sana... bakit ayaw nyo mag act? ____________________________________________________________________________________________ you get my point? Translation in tagalog: gets mo?

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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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omg. i think earth will explode after 100 yrs waaaaa. :penguin:
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a news i have seen from yahoo news. . ---------------------------------------------------- [b]Climate change could devastate Philippines: NASA scientist[/b] [sup]AFP - Saturday, September 13[/sup] MANILA (AFP) - - Climate change could have a devastating impact on the Philippines, leading to widespread destruction of the country's flora and fauna and flooding the capital Manila, a NASA scientist warned here Friday. The continued melting of Arctic ice caps, brought on by climate change, could cause sea levels to rise by seven metres (23 feet), said National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) physicist Josefino Comiso. He said the country's fish stocks would be depleted and many species of plant and animal life would die because of the change in ocean temperatures caused by climate change. Comiso said the slow melting of the ice caps should be more than "just an item of curiosity" for Filipinos. "The Philippines is a country that is among the most vulnerable to the effects of climate change," Comiso said. "Slight changes in ocean temperature will lead to coral bleaching which will impact on the coral reefs on which the country's fishes feed." Fish species are already starting to disappear from Philippine waters as delicate coral reefs, some of the biggest in the world, are destroyed in the archipelago, according to the international marine watchdog group Reef Check. In a report last year the group said coral reefs were already suffering from severe bleaching. Only five percent of the world's reefs -- which shelter and provide food for a vast number of marine species -- are still in pristine condition, according to Reef Check. Comiso said the melting of the polar ice caps meant the sun's rays were no longer being reflected, but instead going into the Arctic waters and warming them up. "Currents from the Arctic waters travel around the world to all the other oceans, including the waters surrounding the Philippines. "Such warming would encourage the growth of algae in the world's oceans, which would gravely affect the world's food chain," he said. He also noted that rising temperatures could reach a point where "various living creatures" would start to die in large numbers. "Such temperatures would vary from species to species," he said. "But the deaths of these creatures would gravely affect the food supply chain." Comiso, a senior research scientist at a NASA centre that monitors the effects of global warming, made the warning after attending a conference of the Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical Astronomical Services Administration. He said he was working on a project, to be funded by the Manila government weather station, to monitor the effects of global warming in the Philippines. The project, which will be based in a state university outside Manila, will coordinate its research with NASA. Comiso was part of the United States Inter-Governmental Panel on Climate Change which shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with former US vice president Al Gore. [i]credits:[/i][url=http://ph.news.yahoo.com/afp/20080912/tap-philippines-weather-climate-environm-5cc1ef8.html]Yahoo !news[/url] ----------------------------------------------------------- it agonizes me that one of the affected country that might, i can say, sink is my country. i hope we'll unite to fight this catastrophe. =|

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[b]Let's go green[/b] We can't stop global warming if we co-operated mutually .. save the earth together.. one earth for all... :)
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It's an interesting fact that everyone is concerned... after brushing all the info's on this thread i find myself one of the person destroying our planet earth I'm so sorry from now on i swear to do everything in helping & saving this planet.
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yep..i agree with this... we really are the ones who destroy our own heritage... go GREEN!
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the world will gonna be so warm
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[align=center]not to change ur opinions, according to my interview to dr.bullecer, the global warming is a hoax, means its not true, the climate change is destined to happen according to him cause the earth has its cycle ... im soorry but i am an environmental advocate but when u hear him explain and persuade his opinions, maybe u will believe on him too, global warming gimick is one solution that america and other countries formulated as well as al gore, to strengthen their fight towards pollution, they have stimulated the said global warming for the populace to be aware to what destruction they can make, if u experience such hot in the temperature, its literally HOT! *based to the talk of dr.bullecer, still good for all of u and me to be an environmental advocate ...*[/align]
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