Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Raise your voice for nature

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A big number of people are enjoying the nice – hot weather we experience for a few days now. But, is this normal so up North?

For some years now the nature is having a bad flu - too hot and too cold climate, sneezing with volcanoes, cough with earthquakes, and hard breathing with tornadoes...We should change our behavior to help her heal properly.

Climate change is a shift in climate that takes places in a long period of time and is measured by changes in temperature, precipitation, winds, and other indicators.
Climate change can be caused by both natural processes and human activities. These processes include solar radiation, deviations in the Earth`s orbit, other planetary arrangements, formation of new mountains and continental drift (the movement of the Earth's continents relative to each other), changes in greenhouse radiations (gases that absorb or emit radiations). Human activities have the potential to disrupt the balance of this system. Particularly important is the increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide, which is released through the combustion of fossil fuels. The last 600 years have been the warmest globally. Related to this warming, glaciers are retreating, sea levels raised, and the climatic zones are shifting.


The potential impacts of climate change are reaching us, changing the landscapes around us, with impact into the infrastructure affecting our economy and health. Climate change is a global problem that requires real solutions. At a higher political level people are trying to take some actions, organizations are raising their voices to save the nature. We don`t have the power to change the sun change in worming or other cosmic arrangements, but we can put our efforts together in keeping a cleaner planet.
We are in a time of drastic changes…and at a lower level all we can do is to acknowledge this situation that is affecting our dear planet and sustain actions for its rehabilitation.

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