Our-Environment.org for your environment

  


     

Our-Environment.Org  - Helping you to help our environment Home      Contact Us 

climate change adaptation
Navigation

About Climate Change
Climate Change Adaptation
Climate Change Jobs
Climate Change Information

About Climate Change
Climate Change Adaptation
Climate Change Jobs
Climate Change Information

   

Sponsored Links

Additional Resources

Recycle This!
By Robert Levin, Fri Dec 9th
Recycle THIS by Robert LevinEarlier today I received a notice advising me that the recyclingprogram in my neighborhood has been “rebooted” and that I willhenceforth risk “serious fines” if Read more...

climate change adaptation

Below, you'll find extensive information, and climate change adaptation articles and products to help you with your interest in our evironment.


Science, Healthy Lifestyles, Global Warming - Mandarins In Manhattan
Derek Dashwood
Throughout the expansion of people around the earth the movements have generally spread east and west out of Africa, and most have stayed in the wide central middle climate zones between both poles where the science shows that healthy lifestyles are easier if you can grow crops all year. Thus in the west it was that as people migrated to the north from Egypt they found winter storms could happen in Athens or Rome. And thus developed the need for storage for the times when science says if the average temperature falls below 40 F crops will not grow.

And after the times of Alexander the Great, the creation of his majestic port at the mouth of the life giving Nile made possible increasing crops in ever fertile Egypt to soon become the bread basket for Athens and then Rome. And even before Athens back into the far reaches of time, people had been forced southward in Europe and all northern regions of earth, at both poles really. The cave drawings in southern France also show reindeer bones at layers when England was covered in ice.

We have moved north and south several times. And with our human help, it is rather speeding up this time, as the flowing water out of expanding holes in glaciers shows from Greenland and Canada to the Antarctic. Soon the always frozen seas of northern Canada will be open to traffic, the long sought northwest passage which actually is a huge short cut for trade between Europe and Asia. All win with lower costs and quickly delivery in this case. There is that issue about the sea rising, which may create Dutch type cities and the need to adapt to what ever is coming at us.

If New Orleans needs 10 feet high dikes, let us build them. In some areas less precious or historic, maybe we need to move to high ground also. But what is coming is the northward ability of crops, from Changsha Mandarin Oranges and hardy banana trees up in west coast Canada, to grizzly bears mating with polar bears as they reach the Arctic Ocean, where small trees are starting to poke up from the permafrost. And we now have other burning bushes to put out while California crops and vineyard dry out as we find the Sonoran desert moving northward, burning bushes by bush.

Meanwhile Manhattan will sonn grow Mandarin oranges as now in the frost zones of Manchuria. And as grizzly bears have now reached the Arctic Ocean, we in Canada now have a new worry: what do you call a baby bear, still white but with a black mouth, who had a Grizzly for a daddy, and a Polar kind of mom? Change would be good.

Author Resource:- Derek Dashwood notices how science and healthy lifestyles have shown we have had to move north and south as the ice ages came and retreated. Now they are quickly in their retreat, with great hearty shoves from us. We talk about the perils, and in this case great advances as growing seasons move northward. We need to take advantage as we guard ourselves. We talk about this in more detail at Healthy Lifestyles

WH Energy Services Announces Fourth Quarter Results
News & Observer, NC -These and other risks are more fully described in WH Energy Services, Inc.'s Annual Report filed on Form 10-K with the Securities and Exchange Commission. ...
The future of network securityPC World Magazine, Australia - 2 minutes agoWhy don't we just build encryption and antimalware protection into end-points and simply enjoy open networks? From a security perspective that's always best ...Spr
The FINANCIAL, Georgia -... and use of the facilities designed to receive and treat such waste and residues, thereby enhancing the protection of the maritime environment. ...
Spreading awareness the only way to check pollution: Sri SriKalingaTimes, India - 14 minutes ago"The only way to check environmental pollution is to spread awareness. Many people in this world live without the knowledge of clima
Calgary Herald, Canada -... as well as the environment. Every year, there are about 6000 deaths in Canada due to short-term exposure to air pollution, according to the Canadian ...
Cuban Paleontologists Finish First Catalogue of Fossilized FootprintsMathaba.Net, UK - 12 minutes ago“The research was financed by the Environmental Agency of the Cuban Ministry of Science, Technology and the Environment, and constitutes
Journal Live, UK -The agency is expected to defend its use of the gIFN test that it insists is reliable. A Defra spokeswoman said: "The gamma interferon diagnostic test for ...
America's teetering banking systemEnerPub, TX - 5 minutes agoBut in a deflationary environment; public attitudes towards spending quickly change and the pool of worthy loan applicants dries up. ...Derouselle selects ULM
The Daily Advertiser, LA -"I liked the campus in Monroe, I liked the players, I liked the coaches and I liked the environment. Really, I didn't witness any flaws up there. ...


 

 

 

 

Additional Resources
Reduce Carbon Footprint By Decreasing The Amount Of Co2
In a stroke of sheer brilliance, Null Hypothesis, the journal ofunlikely science, weird science has cracked Richard Branson's climate change earth Read more...
Additional Resources
How Future Disaster Recovery Plans Will Depend On Gps Tracking
By Doug
With global warming and pollution being ever-present topics on the news, it is important for everyone to contribute to making the world a cleaner place. One way to do this is to use ecologically Read more...

We strive to provide only quality articles, so if there is a specific topic related to climate change that you would like us to cover, please contact us at any time.

And again, thank you to those contributing daily to our climate change website.

Electricity from Trash
Capturing methane from rotting garbage will help reduce climate change due to greenhouse gases.

Waste Management is creating electricity from rotting garbage at 100 of its landfills, and plans more such projects. This is a double win, as the methane gas produced by the garbage has a 21 times worse greenhouse gas effect than carbon dioxide. But now it can be captured to create energy rather than being emitted into the atmosphere.

Read more: Electricity from trash

]]>

Astrologer Fails to Predict Cyclone
It wouldn't be important that an astrologer failed to predict the Myanmar cyclone if astrology weren't important there.

Continuing on the theme of what can and cannot be predicted, the weather is the next logical topic and evidently a noted Burmese astrologer has publicly apologized for his failure to predict Cyclone Nargis. But in a country like Myanmar where they take astrology seriously, evidently the citizenry depends on their astrologers for this kind of thing:

Read more: Astrologer is sorry for failure to predict cyclone

]]>

Climate Analysis
From a post on calculating CO2 impacts correctly.

?m using this as an example of the kind of armchair analysis I would love to see more consumers and voters do on their own when faced with any buying or voting decision that has significant energy and/or environmental implications. Does this candidate?s claim make sense? How much money can I save by adjusting my thermostat a couple of degree or car pooling? How much CO2 can I avoid by signing up for 100% green electricity?

Read more: Analysis, done right

]]>

Angelo's Is Back
Angelo's Restaurant in St. Marks was swept away by Hurricane Dennis.

Angelo?s was washed away by Hurricane Dennis in 2005 and just recently reopened this winter. It?s a beautiful place, lovely view and great food, but not the place to grab a quick and cheap bite to eat. We had enjoyable meal, though, sitting on the deck and watching the boats and birds over the bay.

Read more: Saint Marks Lighthouse

]]>

Is Carbon Neutrality Actually Possible?
A look at whether products can achieve carbon neutrality.

The big question is where do you draw the line and say that this company is carbon neutral/negative and this one is not when they all rely heavily on carbon positive support?

Read more: Is Carbon Neutrality Actually Possible?

]]>

Review: The End Of Suburbia
Will climate change force us to re-think suburban development?

Of course, no one knows what?ll happen to the suburbs we have now. Will they become the slums of the future? At least one expert in the film predicts a scarier scenario where we may not even have time to build new ?hoods with new urbanist design principles; we may just need to salvage what we have left in the face of global climate change.

Read more: Film review: The End of Suburbia

]]>

Why Do They Hate Us?
A look at climate change and politics.

Yet another hot button topic these days is climate change and the environment. On the surface, you wouldn't think that this should be a conservative vs. liberal topic. After all, climate change is either happening or it isn't. And yet this is an issue that divides conservatives from liberals as much as any other.

Read more: Why do they hate us?

]]>

The Perfectly Timed Vacation
Hurricane Ivan and other hurricanes have changed travel economics.

The best deals on lodging aren?t necessarily found in the hotels, but the low-rise condos. Thank Hurricane Ivan for that, she says. Many hotels were damaged by the 2004 storm, and have recently been repaired and reopened. So if you don?t mind staying in a condo, low season ? at least when it comes to saving money ? may last longer than a season. It could extend months, or longer.

Read more: 4 secrets for the perfectly timed vacation

]]>

We Interrupt This Program
Has the federal government lost all credibility in natural disaster recovery?

Excuse me, while I open a space in the political discussion to point out something beyond the primaries on Tuesday - a powerful series of thunderstorms ripped through the Mid-South with tornadoes that killed at least 54 people and injured hundreds. They have been promised help by George W. Bush, which I can tell you as someone who lives in an area struck by hurricane Ivan in 2004 and knows what the Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas Gulf Coast still looks like after Katrina and Rita in 2005, is not going to happen any time soon.

Read more: We Interrupt This Program

]]>

Anatomy Of A Local Breaking News Story
A great behind-the-scenes look at coverage of Hurricane Wilma from the local point-of-view.

Back in 2005, when Hurricane Wilma was about to smack the Naples area, our news organization made a commitment that when it came to real-time coverage, we were not going to get beat on this story by CNN or The Weather Channel or any other news organizations.

Read more: Anatomy of a local breaking news story

]]>

Hurricane Felix Making Landfall
Is the quote machine broken:

The Nicaragua coast is experiencing powerful winds and surge at this time, as the wrath of a catastrophic monster category 5 hurricane Felix with winds of 160mph and gusts close to 190mph moves inland over Nicaragua very close to Punta Gorda and Puerto Cabezas, Nicaragua. Felix is the second category 5 hurricane to make landfall this year, and before Hurricane Dean a week or so ago, there were no land falling hurricanes at category 5 status for 15 years.

Read more: Hurricane Felix Making Landfall In Nicaragua

]]>

Save The World From Your Desktop
Seven good tips to reduce climate change from the comfort of your computer.

Use GoLoco to make carpooling a whole lot easier, and do your part to reduce CO2 emissions and lessen traffic congestion.

Read more: 7 Ways to Save the World Using Your Desktop

]]>

Dean Update - Monday, Aug 20, 11 AM
Waiting for Hurricane Dean.

Everybody?s talking about the hurricane and now everyone?s saying that it looks like it?s going south. We?re continuing our preparations (and so is everyone else, apparently), but we?re less worried. We?re reminded that with both Hurricane Emily and Hurricane Wilma, it barely even rained in Merida. It?s good to keep in mind that what happens on one end of the Yucatan Peninsula, doesn?t necessarily effect the whole peninsula.

Read more: Dean Update - Monday, Aug 20, 11 AM

]]>

600 Naked People On A Vanishing Glacier
Click through for pictures of the living sculpture atop the vanishing glacier.

Installation artist Spencer Tunick and Greenpeace Switzerland present a living sculpture: hundreds of naked people symbolise the vulnerability of the glaciers under climate change.

Read more: 600 naked people on a vanishing glacier

]]>

Bad Climate Change News Was Too Optimistic
The news on iceberg meltdowns is bad.

However, China is preparing for climate change induced disasters and plans 24 hour response with food and water for any emergency. Too bad the US isn?t doing the same.

Read more: That bad news about climate change was too optimistic

]]>

 © Copyright 2008  - Our-Environment.org  -  All rights reserved Climate Change