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Tag Archives: global warming
Is There Time For U-TURN?
In primary school science, we learn that dark colors attract heat, light colors reflect heat. At the rate that things are going, the ice caps melt a lot faster, producing a lot more water in the ocean, reducing shorelines, and … Continue reading
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Temperature Rising like El Niño
It’s already 2014 and we’re no stranger to nature’s phenomenon called El Niño. The major shifts of climate patterns leave everyone in the limbo, and to expect the unexpected. Over the centuries of human defiling nature & taking things for … Continue reading
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Tagged 2014, algae, carbon emission, climate change, climate patterns, coral bleeching, crops, diminishing, drought, economics, el-nino, exponential, food supplies, freak weather, Freak weather patterns, global warming, greenhouse, greenhouse gasses, heat, humid, humidity, ice caps, icebergs, inflation, jobless, melting, methane, ozone, permafrost, temperature, water level, weather, weather pattern
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Hold the Horse on The Cliff Edge
The series of catastrophic events that took the world by storm, ie; upsized tsunamis, frequent quakes, popping volcanoes, trending anarchy, viral mutation, epidemic outbreaks, genocide, senseless killings, flooding, economy crippling etc, all within the past decade, has gotten me thinking … Continue reading
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Gas! Gas! Gas!
Once again, the haze is back, and this time, with a vengeance. Word has it that there were satellite imaging of larger scale arson & deforestation, with a lot more hot spots across Indonesia, as opposed to past years. Needless … Continue reading →
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