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Surfing For The Planet - 100% Cotton, No Thanks By Al, Thu Dec 8th Surfing for the planet 100% cotton, no thanksFledgling surfwear retailer ZooZoo2.com founded by 12 year oldMolly Luke and still only 2 months old, is trying to teach thebig boys a bit about Read more...
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Must See: Six Degrees Could Change The World
China's recent snow storm caused a huge disaster and it is also the worse weather ever since 50 years ago. In the UK, warmer weather is completely changing what farmers can grow. Storms in the US and fires in Australia also destroyed lives and buildings. It looks like the movie "The Day After Tomorrow," everything on the earth is freezing and scaring. There is no doubt that we are facing the serious global warming problems. From the past years, rumors about the global warming are everywhere. Many theories and ideas about this environmental crisis are booming. Based on a landmark report by the Intergovernmental Panel on releasing in 2001, the temperature of our earth will rise between 1.4 degrees and 5.8 degrees Celsius by the end of this century. Recently, Mark Lynas, a British scientist, had released what might be the scariest news. His research discovered that if the earth warms up by six degrees, our world could totally change. It can not only harm billion of livings on earth but also happen before the end of the century. The National Geographic Channel will look into this theory: Six Degrees Could Change the World in this month. Based on this theory, Coral reefs and many mountain glaciers will die or lost at 1 degree Celsius. Greenland's ice sheet, the creation of deserts in the Southern Africa and the Midwestern United States will disappear as well as the Amazon rainforest will collapse if rise a 3 degree Celsius. The creepiest part is that all life on earth including human beings will be eliminated if the temperature rise a 6 degree Celsius. The world's temperature is increasing degree by degree. There are many shocking news already there everyday such as numbers of wildfires, typhoons, and tornados as well as melting glaciers and drying rivers and lakes around the world. These fatal changes are jeopardizing our lives. You can go to the National Geographic Channel to purchase "Six Degrees Could Change the World DVD" and "Six Degrees: Our Future on a Hotter Planet" (http://shopsearch.nationalgeographic.com/) for a detail information.
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Global Warming And People Of Faith By Rev Michael Bresciani Is Al Gore the political left’s equivalent of Chicken Little or should we all snap to attention and take him more seriously? Is global warming a concern that the church should undertake as its own Read more...
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Schools - Green And Clean By Gayle Olson, Fri Dec 9th Now that you are settled back at school it is a good time tothink about how you can help the planet by making your classroomand school environmentally friendly. Here are some ideas to getyou Read more...
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All college freshmen who live in dorms should be vaccinated for meningitis, a government panel recommended yesterday, reversing policy of the past. The panel is also advising doctors to give the shot to all 11- and 12-year-old children and recommending that it be provided to at least 4 million children eligible under the federal children's vaccine program.]]>
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