Articles tagged with: Temperature
Posted in Animals, Earth, Global warming, Ocean, water on 19 August 2008

The Pacific Island countries now have the support of the United Nations and Samoa Plan. The two bodies have come together with an Inter-agency Climate Change Centre that will help the Pacific Island countries to fight global warming. To appreciate the effort, Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said, “I am glad that we are taking matters in our hands. Climate change is not science fiction. It is real and needs our attention.”
Reports suggest that there has been a rise in sea level in the Pacific Island region. This is not a very good news for the hundreds of people who depend on fishing for their livelihoods. A change in sea temperature can alter the temperature of aquatic species that people eat. For example, warmer waters can harm the rate of metabolism, growth, reproduction and immunity in shell fish.
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Posted in Environment, Global warming, Green on 18 August 2008

Global warming is a solemn deliberation for inhabitants in today’s present era as it is posing a mammoth threat to humankind and living beings. Environmentalists and eco activists deem that the planet conditions are varying every single day and within a small number of years the countries in the region of equator would be suffering terribly by globally intensifying temperatures.
Dan Bloom, an eco journalist feels that for protecting the globe in resistance to global warming the ultimate thing communities can do is to migrate towards the northern pole icy regions. Bloom further proposes to construct underground cities in polar areas far away from equator as the environment there would definitely endow us with a soothing and secure ambiance liberated from the apprehensions of global warming.
This novel green contemplation of building up highly compact and massive cities in Polar Regions near Arctic Rim, Antarctica, New Zealand, Tasmania and Patagonia would certainly guarantee lasting and contented endurance unless they get densely colonized by world’s ever-increasing populace.
Posted in Energy, Environment, Power, Solar on 25 July 2008

Mark Newson and Jaeger LeCoultre put forward a new-fangled battery less green widget named The Atmos 561 Clock, driven simply by temperature variations. No more than one degree Celsius temperature alteration would charge the clock for absolute Forty-eight hours. The accumulated potential energy of ethyl chloride and gas blend would be transformed to run clock as it spreads out against a spring in a chamber in response to changes in temperature. Housed within a crystal gauge, this power saving device provides excellent measurement. In the midst of sundry watches and timepieces we will actually stumble on it, not merely for its green worth but for its classy and trendy look as well. Positively, this elegant clock piece would dig up recognition in a little while once its ultimate pricing reasonably levels out.
Via Gizmodo
