Climate Change Could Be Responsible For Odd Bug Behavior
Wednesday
Aug 12, 2009
While most of us already know that climate change and global warming could be responsible for the terrifying intensity of typhoons and hurricanes that world gets every year, no one really pays attention to how these changes on Earth impact the way disease-causing organisms such as pest and parasites prey on us humans.
Chalk up one more reason why we should fight climate change.
According to experts and officials in Minnesota, the state has been seeing a lot more ticks compared to the past years. These ticks commonly attach themselves onto game such as deer and occasionaly, to humans.
These ticks have been known to cause Lyme disease. If left untreated, this illness can cause an assortment of permanent damage to a person’s nervous system and heart.
The proliferation of these ticks have been blamed on how the changing temperatures have tipped the ecological behavior of the little animal to expand its territory.This shows that the issue of climate change is not just something about the weather – it’s literally about everything in our daily lives including our very health.
Denmark To Jump In On The Arctic Race
Thursday
Jul 23, 2009
Russia planted a flag underneath the Arctic Circle as a symbolic claim to the potential riches of the area but Denmark; a small country in the Baltic Sea, won’t go silently into the night.
Denmark may be small, but it has the legal claim to the largest island in the world – Greenland. Though largely uninhabited, Greenland is one of the largest landmasses near the Arctic Circle. Denmark just formed a military force that would defend Danish interests in the Arctic.
With the ice thawing in the region, the area is now being considering as a possible spot for future oil exploration and even as an alternate ship route.
Pakistanis Renew Commitment To Environment
Tuesday
Jul 21, 2009
When the Islamic Republic of Pakistan is mentioned in the news, it’s often with involvement with matters of terrorism or political chaos. Who knew that Pakistanis had a very real concern for the environment?
Instead of using their mouths to trumpet their devotion to the cause, the people of Pakistan have chosen to let their hands and shovels do the talking as they set a world record for treeplanting. Three hundred volunteers planted well over half a million mangrove trees under the hot Pakistani sun (around 37 degrees Celsius!).
Hopefully this shows the message that we’re all in this together and it doesn’t matter what you’re background is. The environment is a concern of everyone.
Thoughts of a Deserted Earth
Tuesday
Jul 22, 2008

With all the fuss about climate change, global warming and greenhouse gases in the air, you have to wonder on how long the earth can exist with living beings on it. Health and hunger are perhaps two concerns as we continue to find ways to avoid the unfortunate mishaps from happening.
Definitely, we are the cause of our own doing. Our irresponsible nature and total disregard for our resources in the pursuit of being successful in any endeavor are the main reasons why these things are occurring. Take discoveries for instance. For a person to gain fame and add to the growing knowledge of his curiosity, he has to use resources and eventually create waste that comes and goes back to the environment.
In short, the world we live in is acting as a medium to which we turn raw materials into something useful which is not bad. The bad thing is when we forget how much we use and if the end product will play an integral role towards affecting the world as a whole. No matter how small it may be, if it piles up, we will have a big problem in our hand.
Let us focus on pollution. These days, fuel and crude oil prices are headlining the news for their whopping prices. Many attribute it to politics while others admit that we just used up too many of it. The two reasons do sound valid but the thing is we fail to look at the other side of the fence. Just where did greenhouse gases come from? It came from our use of cars and industrial equipment. So why else are we suffering from climate change and global warming? Pollution is a key instigator.
So if all of these issues continue, who else will be around for the next century? Not a single life may be around and we all have ourselves to thank for it.
