வெள்ளி, ஜூன் 28, 2013

For us too..........

  • In the past decade, Arctic sea ice volumes have declined 36% during autumn and 9% during the winter, according to findings to be published in Geophysical Research Letters.
  • The primary role that sea ice plays in global climate its ability to efficiently reflect the Sun's radiation. This property is called "albedo," the measure of the reflecting power of a surface. The albedo of snow-covered sea ice is 0.90, meaning it reflects 90% of the Sun's radiation. Just like wearing a white shirt will keep you cool when you're out in the Sun, the sea ice covering the Arctic keeps the thermostat low.
  • Temperature in the Arctic has increased at twice the rate as the rest of the globe, and the region is expected to increase an additional 8°C (14°F) in the 21st century
It's ok.. How our India will be affected due to global warming...
India has a vast coastal line and the rising sea levels caused by global warming will cause an ecological disaster.
Bengal will suffer
The Himalayan glaciers have started to melt and the average rate of retreat is almost twice (34 metres) per year as compared to the 1971 levels of 19 metres. The melting glaciers will cause temperatures and sea-levels to rise and there will be a cascading effect on the crops and the monsoons. Worse – whole islands are expected to vanish! In fact two have already gone under – two islands in the Sunderbans, an area which India shares with Bangladesh. Temperatures in the group of islands has already gone up by one degree centigrade.
“Rising sea levels have submerged two islands in the Sunderbans, where tigers roam through mangrove forests in the Ganges River delta, and a dozen more islands are under threat…official records list 102 islands on the Indian side of the vast Sunderbans…but scientists found that two have been swallowed up.”
Orissa will suffer too
Orissa is another state which is already being hit hard by global warming. Whole villages in the coastal regions are disappearing.
“As village after village in Orissa’s coastal Kendrapara district vanishes into the Bay of Bengal, one thing is clear: sea levels are rising …the state’s geographical location at the head of the Bay of Bengal, with a landlocked sea and a deltaic plain, makes the state extremely vulnerable to rises in sea level caused by global warming.”
Rising sea-levels will be a disaster
While some climatologists say that sea levels will increase by just 4-35 inches from 1990 levels in another hundred years…some feel that the range could be higher – 20-55 inches. Thats a lot and will affect human habitat in a big way.
In fact, as far back as 1993 a study to evaluate the impact of rising sea levels on India was carried out by JNU (Jawaharlal Nehru University). They calculated what would happen if the sea-levels rose by just 1 metre…and they found that as many as 7 million people would be displaced and 5,764 sq km of land and 4,200 km of roads would be lost!

This is according to a 1989 United Nations Environment Programme study.

வியாழன், ஜூன் 13, 2013

நாம் என்ன செய்ய முடியும்....

 Global warming:
Global warming isn't just about things getting hotter -- other changes can occur, including stormier, drier and even, in some instances, colder conditions.
Some effects,
10. Rising Sea Level
9. Shrinking Glaciers
8. Heat Waves
7. Storms and Floods
6. Drought
5. Disease
4. Economic Consequences
3. Conflicts and War
2. Loss of Biodiversity
1. Destruction of Ecosystems



What we have to do immediately:

  • Be well informed about global warming. Global warming already disrupts millions of lives daily in the forms of destructive weather patterns and loss of habitat.Being educated on the subject is the first important step to taking action. On a personal level, you'll be more apt to change your lifestyle if you know the truth; on a political level, you'll be better able to inform others and inspire change if you study the issue first.
  • Use compact fluorescent or LED bulbs. Replace three frequently used light bulbs with compact fluorescent bulbs and save 300 lbs. of carbon dioxide and US$60 per year. A standard compact fluorescent bulb will save around one third of a tonne of greenhouse gas, along with the cost of six or more incandescent globes.
  • Buy locally to reduce the energy required to transport your goods.[8] The consumable products that we all purchase represent more than half of the average family's carbon footprint.
  • Try eat both vegetables and meat that came from small farms, rather than large industrial farms, which use environmentally harmful practices.
  • Less packaging could reduce your garbage significantly, saving 1,200 pounds of carbon dioxide and $1,000 per year.
  • Decide whether something is really worth printing out before pressing "print." Leave a signature at the bottom of your e-mails reminding the reader to think twice before printing the e-mail.
  • Make the most of scrap paper for shopping lists, notes, scrapbooks, telephone messages, taking notes in class, etc. Recycle your paper only when it has been thoroughly used up!
  • Keep your water heater insulated to save up to 1,000 lbs. of carbon dioxide and US$40 per year.
  •  Inefficient appliances (such as refrigerators, washing machines and air conditioners) waste energy. Save hundreds of pounds of carbon dioxide and hundreds of dollars per year by replacing them (and having your old appliance recycled or disposed of properly).
  • Many countries have "energy star" ratings on new appliances that allow you to assess the energy usage of the appliance. Check online before you go shopping to save time or at least check the seals on your fridge or freezer and replace them if they show signs of wear.
  • Even when electronic devices are turned off, they use energy. Save over 1,000 lbs of carbon dioxide and US$256 per year by unplugging them or switching them off at the wall using a power surge-protector
  • Use public transportation. Taking the bus, the train, the subway or other forms of public transportation lessens the load on the roads and reduces one's individual greenhouse gas emissions by an average of 1600 pounds per year.
  • Keep your car tires adequately inflated.Buy a fuel efficient car.Change your air filter. Check your car's air filter monthly. Save 800 pounds of carbon dioxide and US$130 per year.
Sources:
www.wikihow.com
www.discovery.com

சனி, ஜூன் 08, 2013

கண்டுபிடி... கண்டுபிடி...

நீலக்கூரையில் இருந்து
பச்சைக்கம்பளத்தில் விழுந்த
ஒளிரும் விண்மீன் நான்...
குளிர்காலத்தின் குழந்தை
பனிக்காலத்தின் மடியில்தான்
எனக்கு தாலாட்டு...
விடியற்காலை-தென்றலுடன் கைகோர்ப்பு
விடியலை வரவேற்க
அந்திமாலை-பறவைகளுடன்
அந்நாளை வழியனுப்ப...
மதுப்பழக்கம் உண்டு எனக்கு
காலையிலேயே அருந்திவிடுவேன் பனித்துளிகளை
பறவைகளின் பாட்டுக்கு, புற்கள் தலையசைக்க
நானோ போதையில் ஆடிவிடுவேன்...
காதலில் காதலர்கள் கைமாற்றும் முதல் பரிசு
 கல்யாணத்தில் தம்பதிகள் கைபிடிக்கும் முதல் வாரிசு
கற்றுக்கொள்ளுங்கள் என்னிடமிருந்து
உயரே தெரியும் வெளிச்சத்தை மட்டுமே பார்பேன்
கீழே தெரியும் நிழலே பார்க்கமாட்டேன்...

~கலீல் ஜிப்ரான்
 (தமிழாக்கம்-உதயா)

சனி, ஜூன் 01, 2013

Passive smoking

“An hour a day in a room with a smoker is nearly a hundred times more likely to cause lung cancer in a non-smoker than 20 years spent in a building containing asbestos.” 
~Sir Richard Doll, 1985
 Passive smoking means breathing in other people's tobacco smoke. Second-hand smoke is a danger to everyone, but children, pregnant women and the partners of people who smoke are most vulnerable. Passive smoking increases the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS or cot death), middle ear disease, asthma, respiratory illnesses, lung cancer and coronary heart disease.

Irritant effects of passive smoking

  • Tobacco smoke contains around 7,000 chemicals, made up of particles and gases, over 50 of which are known to cause cancer. Second-hand smoke has been confirmed as a cause of lung cancer in humans by several leading health authorities. 
  •  Compounds such as ammonia, sulphur and formaldehyde irritate the eyes, nose, throat and lungs. These compounds are especially harmful to people with respiratory conditions such as bronchitis or asthma. Exposure to second-hand smoke can either trigger or worsen symptoms.

Health risks of passive smoking – children

  • A child who lives in a smoking household for the first 18 months of their life has an increased risk of developing a range of respiratory illnesses including bronchitis, bronchiolitis and pneumonia. They are also more prone to getting colds, coughs and glue ear (middle ear infections). Their lungs show a reduced ability to function and slower growth. 

    Children of people who smoke have an increased risk of meningococcal disease, which can sometimes cause death or disability.

    WHO report on Passive Smoking effect

    http://www.who.int/tobacco/en/atlas10.pdf

     

 

 
 
 
 
 

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