interesting climate quotes
A great number of the women are victims to falling of the womb and weakness in the spine; but these are necessary results of their laborious existence, and do not belong either to climate or constitution. Fanny Kemble
As somebody frasi who's been writing about this subject for getting on twenty years now, it's astonishing how the climate has changed in the last five years. Anthony Holden
Climate change is also clearly a matter of huge interest and concern for the scientific community.
Peter Garrett
Fertile soil, level plains, easy passage oroscopo scorpione 2012 across the mountains, coal, iron, and other metals imbedded in the rocks, and a stimulating climate, all shower their blessings upon man.
Ellsworth Huntington
Geological change usually takes thousands of years to happen but we are seeing the climate changing not just in our lifetimes but also year by year. James Lovelock
Climate is what we expect, weather is what we get. Mark Twain
Contrary to Giocattoli accounts, very few scientists in the world - possibly none - have a sufficiently thorough, "big picture" understanding of the climate system to be relied upon for a prediction of the magnitude of global warming. To the public, we all might seem like experts, but the vast majority of us work on only a small portion of the problem.
Roy Spencer
interesting facts about climate
The earth’s average surface temperature has increased by about 0.7°C during the last century.
The average sea level globally rose between 0.1 and 0.2 metres during the 20th century.
The average global temperature, according to the International climate scientists banded together in the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) will rise by three to 10 degrees Fahrenheit by the and of this century. source and more facts
Climate change and allergies
People allergic to ragweed aren't the frasi celebri only ones who'll be sniffling more. Studies show that increased CO2 levels increase the level of tree pollen, a common source of allergies in springtime. There's evidence that warmer temperatures in Alaska have led to increases in yellow-jacket stings, bad news for people with bee-sting allergies. Not even your basement will be safe: fungal spores also proliferate in warmer temperatures and thrive when carbon-dioxide levels rise.
The impact of global warming and increased CO2 on allergies is also being studied by government agencies, scientists and doctors. The Environmental Protection Agency's National Center for Environmental Research is soliciting proposals for climate change and allergy studies to receive funding.
Allergists are also worried. One new concern: a startling rise in the amount of tree pollen. Warmer temperatures in Europe are causing birch trees to bloom earlier, prompting an earlier and perhaps longer allergy season. Studies at Duke University show that elevated carbon dioxide increases pollen production of loblolly pines. Allergists suspect that record pollen counts are contributing to the onslaught of new allergy and asthma patients.
Building the case for a green work place
Wyn Mears, Director of ACCA UK says: "With politicians struggling to come to an agreement on climate change, and with the global Climate Change Summit in Copenhagen weeks away, it is now more important than ever that businesses large and small help to become more sustainable.
"Carbon accounting is really important but the following ten points are more practical solutions that we should be doing already, but sometimes we all need a gentle reminder. Getting the office that bit greener is all about changing people's habits, so staff buy-in and involvement is the first step - and then the challenge is to keep the momentum going."
Involve staff -- It's no good a business having an environmental policy if staff don't know what it is. Recycling efforts are often undermined by staff not knowing what goes in which bin, while attempts to cut paper usage may be scuppered by staff not using smaller fonts or not printing double-sided. Communicating with your staff about what is going on is a priority.
Get the business's carbon footprint measured - www.carbonneutral.co.uk can help carry out an environmental audit to identify carbon hotspots in a business. They can work with you to reduce the carbon footprint, and can recommend ways to offset carbon emissions.Trim paper usage - Cutting paper waste is vital. Each year, the amount of paper buried in the UK could fill more than 100,000 double decker buses. Always think twice before printing. And make sure the paper you do use is from a sustainable source.
Label your recycling bins - Recycling bins need to be labelled clearly so cross contamination doesn't happen, with paper, metal, plastic getting mixed up. This defeats the recycling objective.
A collective waste bin? - A single waste bin for the whole office floor is an option, but make sure everyone knows why this is being done. It's almost office culture to have your own waste bin, but there's no point in surprising staff with a change of direction without explaining it first.
Control the air conditioning - Reducing the heating thermostat by one or two degrees can make a massive difference to the office environment and the bills; legally, temperatures in the workplace are covered by the Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992, which place a legal obligation on employers to provide a "reasonable" temperature in the workplace. The Approved Code of Practice suggests a minimum temperature in workrooms should normally be at least 16 degrees Celsius, but some offices have the heating in the low 20s.
Switch off Computers - One single computer left on all day will produce 1,500 pounds of CO2 in a year. Staff must down computers every night so it becomes the company's culture to do so.
Turn off the lights - Switching off unnecessary lights could reduce the average bill by up to 19%. And switching to energy efficient light bulbs will make a difference. The last one out of the building should turn out the lights. Movement sensitive lights that turn off automatically are a worthwhile consideration.
Consider staff transport needs - For car users, you could introduce a car-sharing scheme, do a deal for supplying electric cars or provide shuttle buses to local transport links. Companies can promote cycling to their staff as an alternative as tax free bike loans are available through www.highdesign.ro
About Me
carabina
USA
Im from France. And my english is not well, but i want to tell how i spend tis summer. Place where i live have many trees! And on this summer, i and my friend (he is geologist) decided go to forest. We want to extract stone mountain. this stone used in architecture how facing stone. We live in forest for two month, and go to town just for buy bread:) we live in tent. All day we hard work and in evening we go to lake and swimming. After swimming we cook food on fire. And after we li near campfire, read a books, talking about everythink! That was great!!! And more! In forest where we live grew raspberry and currant, and we brew a most delicious tea:)
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