Articles, tagged with "rising sea levels", page 1
20th January 2012
Nonrenewable energy sources, mainly petroleum, coal and natural gas, pose many challenges for the global population, particularly because they are in short supply. As world's finite supply of these sources becomes deplete, energy needs are rising. In soci...
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Author:
HRPub
16th November 2011
The unprecedented effects of global warming being experiencing in various ways around the world have rightly caused widespread fear and concern. However fears alone will not solve the problem; we need to channel that fear into mobilising our community, go...
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Author:
premiersolar
26th September 2011
Life as such is pretty complicated by several degrees. It presents many obstacles in front of us. There are more of issues everyone is generally put through at some point of time in their lives. However, no matter what the issue might be there are no prob...
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Author:
Mark Right
11th January 2011
In the UK alone there are thousands of offices containing lots of workers all working in different industries and service providers. There is however one big similarity, they all produce tons of office product waste each week, month and year. This is a bi...
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Author:
AcornOffice
07th October 2010
Human activity has brought about grave negative effects on our global environment. And the worst impact by far is climate change which has lead to erratic weather patterns that threaten the survival of countless animal and plant species. Rising sea levels...
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Author:
Darewin Amio Ocampo
23rd September 2010
The greatest threat we face is not Terrorism, but Global Warming.
The effects of G W are
Rising sea levels
Rise in cyclonic activity
Rise in temperatures
Change in climate
Fickle precipitation
Melting of glaciers in the Himalayas
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Author:
Govind Kumar
31st August 2010
Climate change is on the rampage, devastating many countries with different phenomena such as violent storms of unprecedented strength and rising sea levels that threaten to devour lowly elevated countries. If left unattended, climate change may grow to a...
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Author:
Darewin Amio Ocampo
05th July 2010
By Anthony Ricigliano - Articles by Anthony Ricigliano: As the debate over global warming continues apace, it's important to divide the issues between what is generally agreed upon, where the debate is really focused, and where it isn't. Despite the nay s...
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Author:
Anthony Ricigliano
24th June 2010
The present day energy requirements are escalating at a rapid pace due to increasing human population, worldwide. The bulk of energy is generated by coal based thermal power stations that also generate a harmful byproduct, carbon dioxide. Years of dischar...
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Author:
dinnbao
15th June 2010
With the year of the budget-beating 'staycation' being over, many British holidaymakers are once again favouring foreign climes in 2010, with an increasing appetite for the exotic. While many travellers are seeking out adventure holidays off the beaten ...
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Author:
Janine Barclay
24th March 2010
The Maldives is best known as one of the world's leading luxury holiday destinations, as well as one of the most popular places for honeymoons in the idyllic location of the Indian Ocean. However, even with all its prosperous developments and high quality...
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Author:
Isla Campbell
05th January 2010
It's difficult to ignore the news about melting glaciers. We see it on television and read about it regularly. Who can forget the recent news about polar bears and their shrinking habitats?
The basics, however, are that the earth's glaciers are mel...
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Author:
Scott Noble
16th December 2009
Some of the most perfect vacation spots are on islands you may never have heard of before. Just because it is exclusive, doesn't mean it has to be out of reach financially. St. Kitts and Nevis are sister islands in the Caribbean that fit this description ...
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Author:
Joe Zimbowee
15th December 2009
Climate change has been knock down across the world. Some examples: the increasing frequency of storms, glacier melt quickly, crop failure and rising sea level. Major states of the United States, California, one of the countries that have experienced this...
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Author:
waluyo
07th December 2009
World economies are facing serious threats from climate changes and rising sea levels. There is only one single solution; world leaders must develop realistic strategies to completely change and transform existing global energy supply systems.
World e...
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Author:
drklaus