Sunday, October 31, 2010

Noise monitoring stations across India

160 noise monitorins stations are going to be set up across the country by next year and it was the decision made by the government pollution control. The pollution control watchdog's chairman S.P. Gautam said "We want to cover the entire country as far as monitoring the noise level is concerned". Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) member secretary J.S. Kamyotra said that "The information will be available to people through the CPCB website on real time basis".  we hope that by next year some amount of hig decibel noises will be reduced. so my dear people, event though government pu lots of plans and improvements towards any thing, it is our responsibility and duty to make any plans or policies of government into a sucess one. so prevent global warming and also prvent noise pollution as it cause adverse effects. work hard for a noise free india.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

'Pollutech India 2010 'has begun in the banglore city

To increase awareness on space pollution, a two day seminar and expo on environment and pollution has begun in banglore city. "To combat the ill effects of pollution, Krishna J. Palemar, minister for ports and environment, said the ministry will set up a botanical garden near Pilukula Nisargadhama in Mangalore at a cost of Rs 15 crore". All types of pollution are intend to highlight in this seminar

Friday, October 29, 2010

Mangrove forests- a most bio-diverse ecosystem on earth

mangroves are the plant that survives high salinity, strong wind velocity, high temperature and muddy anaerobic soil.  it constitute a bridge between terrestrial and marine eco system. mangroves prevents coastal erosion and it enhance the fishery and serve as a food web. At the Lord Nataraja temple at Chidambaram in Tamil Nadu, the mangrove tree Excoecaria agallocha, locally known as Thaillai, has been worshipped as a temple tree- Sthala vruksha. mangrove forests act as a shelter belt against cyclones. so my friends please preserve this and save this trees and plants. stop deforestation we are destroying many trees that are very useful to the environment. what we achieve through deforestation is nothing, only we are facing global warming.

Air monitoring system in kashmir

 Kathua’s industrial area is in Kashmir and this region has hundreds of factories that cause air and sound pollution. India’s State Pollution Control Board has just set up an air quality monitoring system in Indian Kashmir and this machine will check air pollution on a daily basis and record the pollution 24 hrs/day.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Large animals are in danger!



Recently a census was taken in marine life and it has found that large sea animals and marine mammals have declined 90% and the most endangered species are blue whale and sea turtle.  The species are in danger due to the decline of phytoplankton and more consumption of sea food by human beings. A research was conducted by 2,700 scientists in 80 counties across the world.

Diwali should be clean, green and healthy!




We all are nearing a festival of Diwali and do you know that bursting crackers is also a source of pollution. it leads to noise, air and sometimes water pollution also. i know that it is unavoidable to burst crackers, but anyhow try to reduce it my friends. you are going to sacrifice for your future generation and for the sake of our country.
  • just dont burst the crackers in excess
  • try to avoid the crackers that are too sound as it can cause irritation to old people. 
  • mainly try to avoid rocket, as in India, it have burnt lots of small huts that have hatched with leaves. 
  • especially when you burst the night crackers throw it in a safe place where others dont have the possibility to get hurt. 
  • whenever you burst crackers, see whether others are around or near you and if anyone came all of a sudden, try to stop them.
  • 90% try to avoid crackers since more child labors are involved in it. 
so my dear friends make this festival as clean, healthy and green.

Love your earth!

to love your earth is your duty and to save the world from pollution is our responsibility. so love our earth and prevent global warming

Egg shells fight against global warming


Do you know that egg shell is the other interesting way to fight against global warming. The researchers at Calcutta have found that egg shell membranes can be used to absorb the weight in the carbon di oxide and that too it can absorb seven time weight in the carbon di oxide. it is an ideal sponge that soaks up the excess quantities in green house gases.

Monday, October 25, 2010

Request to people



Hi, everyone please do not write anything on the Indian rupees note. As it is not accepted and due to this some revenue loss has occurred to our Indian government. so, do not write anything on the Indian rupee note and also spread this news to others, so they can also follow this.

The symbol of Indian rupee





It is great news for us. As like other countries, India is going to have a new Indian rupees symbol. The above symbol was accepted by the Unicode technical committee. The Indian rupee symbol was designed by MR. D. Udaya Kumar an Indian institute of technology postgraduate. Thank you! Udaya Kumar for your wonderful work.

World wildlife fund predictions


If no action is taken to save tigers, definitely the tiger will be gone in 12 years of time predicts the world wildlife fund. Despite their endangered status the parts of the tiger are used for various medicines, clothing and more. The tigers need much space and 40 kg of meat and three sub species of tigers have been already gone and they are Tasmanian, java and Bali. They also suggests that only few tigers are left and that too they also in risk. My dear friends due to our lack of awareness regarding these issues, we lost many of our natural resources and if we get united we can save our tigers.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

REASONS FOR GLOBAL WARMING


 
  •    Increase in green house gases such as methane, carbon di oxide, nitrogen oxide etc
  •   Increased emission of carbon di oxide concentration in air due to the emission from cars, air planes industries etc
  •    Deforestation
  •   Chloro fluoro carbons emitted from refrigerators, air conditioners etc
  •   Pollution
  •   Burning fossil fuels
  •  The list not ends here, without knowing we pollute our earth in many ways, so as a human beings it is our responsibility to save our earth from global warming.

Friday, October 22, 2010

Let the future generation enjoy the fruits and oxygen of yours!

We will save the earth

Please do this

"Earth is dearer than gold."




"Earth is dearer than gold."

Treat the Earth well!

"Treat the Earth well. It was not given to you by your parents, it was loaned to you by your children."
~ Kenyan proverb

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Love your earth

Love me guys. see how hot iam. the thermometer itself going to burn.  so please love your earth

Impact of pollution!

oh! no no please! don't destroy us by polluting the water.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Ten tips to reduce global warming

       
  • Avoid burning fossil fuels
  • Use compact fluorescent light bulbs
  • Reduce the automobile pollution
  • Buy the environmentally friendly products
  • Save electricity
  • Plant trees as much as possible
  • Conserve the valuable earth resources and also make others to conserve
  • Reduce the waste
  • Use renewable energy resources
  • Last, nut not least, reduce, reuse and recycle

China feels the hot global warming


There were floods in China itself. Fires and unprecedented hot weather raged through Siberia and other parts of Russia, including a formerly glacial area north of China. In any case, one could easily surmise many likely consequences of global warming around China. Tibetan glaciers could slowly melt, causing floods in all directions: in Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Indochina, along the Mekong River, and then in China proper. Whole areas in South Asia - possibly large parts of  Bangladesh Could be flooded.

Land would then materially shrink in regions that are already some of the most densely populated and the poorest on the globe.

DR. Manmohan Singh called for group efforts to fight against the global warming


The India Prime Minister DR. Manmohan Singh called for collective scientific efforts to combat global challenges, including climate change. Dr. Singh said developing countries lack a well organized system besides facing problems of shortages of skilled manpower and appropriate research facilities to cater to the needs of modern day challenges. He appealed to the advanced scientific community to join hands with the developing world by pooling together the resources and wisdom to fight transnational problems like diseases, hunger, poverty and the adverse impact of global warming. "Under the IBSA framework, there has been a series of collaborative activities in science and technology including in ocean research, space sciences, biotechnology, agriculture, health, climate change, nano-technology and cooperation in the Antarctica," he added.

Global warming may bring drought


A new study indicates, that the populous country will face severe drought in the next thirty years. If the pro­jec­tions “come even close to be­ing real­ized, the con­se­quenc­es for so­ci­e­ty world­wide will be enor­mous,” said Aiguo Dai of the U.S. Na­tional Cen­ter for At­mos­pher­ic Re­search in Boul­der, Co­lo., who con­ducted the re­search. The research shows that global warming will create an increasing dryness across the globe that is ever seen in modern times.

Health in Indonesia got affected due to climate change


According to WHO, Climate change is responsible for 2.4 percent of all cases of diarrhea worldwide and for 2 percent of all cases of malaria. “There is growing evidence that changes in global climate will have profound effects on the health and well-being of citizens in countries throughout the world. In Europe this past summer, for example, an estimated 20,000 people died due to extremely hot temperatures.

                                                                       In addition, WHO stated that global warming has also triggered allergic and respiratory diseases? Global warming seriously affects human health

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

All plants are our brothers and sisters!




All plants are our brothers and sisters. They talk to us and if we listen, we can hear them. - Arapaho

Global warming effect on weather

 Apart from extreme weather conditions, global warming is also responsible for causing global glacier decline, sea level rise, scarcity of freshwater resources and threatens human health. Even the ecosystems and species are in peril. Extreme and rapid changes in temperature would affect the length of various seasons, causing disruption in the life cycles of many plants and animals

polar bear is in danger

For many people, polar bears are the first species that comes to mind when they think of the adverse effects of climate change on wild animals. Polar bears inhabit an arctic environment that is under severe threat from global warming. For many animals, the response to global warming has been to shift their ranges further toward the earth’s poles.

Monday, October 18, 2010

Cigarette smoke pollutes air

Cigarette smoke, most of you might have thought it doesn’t pollute the environment. As a cigarette burns and its smoke is released, tiny particles of the more than 4,000 chemicals packed into the cigarette are released into the air. Cigarette Smoke is Not Clean, while some of the chemicals found in cigarettes are burned off during the smoking process, many survive and even more are created. Arsenic and tar, for example, cannot be broken down by the heat of the cigarette; these chemicals are simply carried into the air as particulates in the cigarette's smoke.

The actual process of smoking, too, generates additional dangerous compounds such as carbon monoxide; the creation of these gasses further pollutes the air around a burning cigarette. he smoke that is inhaled by the smoker can not be totally absorbed by the lungs, so it is released with small amounts of the original pollutants plus trace amounts of the smoker's bodily fluids. 

The particles float upward on the cigarette's smoke and they dissipate into the surrounding air to produce pollution. Many of the particles and bodily fluids produced during the smoking process are short lived, so the greatest pollution effect is in the area immediately surrounding the smoker.  So my dear friends and brothers who smoke, please stop smoking, as it not only pollutes the environment, it also make a harmful impact on your health.

Global warming leads to milk loss production


Can anyone believe that due to global warming, the production of milk got affected and a research says that nearly 2% of the milk loss production is what the India loses? "The estimated annual loss at present due to heat stress among cattle and buffaloes at the all-India level is 1.8 million tonnes, that is nearly two per cent of the total milk production in the country," said RC Upadhaya, Principal Scientist, and Animal Physiology at National Dairy Research Institute (NDRI). While high THI index had UP, the largest producer of milk in the country, lose 25.4 million tonnes a year, Tamil Nadu was losing 23.8 million tonnes followed by Rajasthan, Bihar, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh and Haryana, he said.

Similar research works on the subject in the USA, Brazil, Germany, France, UK and Australia have also pointed to similar results, the NDRI scientist said.

Don't be mean, go green

Don't be mean, go green.

Don't be so hollow, or civilization will be swallowed.

We're the green team, not the mean team.

Take part in Earth Day, and in the future it will pay.

Treat the earth how you want the earth to treat you

Till now man has been up against Nature;

Till now man has been up against Nature; from now on he will be up against his own nature. – Gabor

Indian proverb

Only when the last tree has died and the last river had been poisoned and the last fish been caught will we realize we cannot eat money. – Cree Indian Proverb

Earth provides enough to satisfy every man’s need, but not every man’s greed!

Earth provides enough to satisfy every man’s need, but not every man’s greed. – Mohandas K. Gandhi

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Asteroid impact could damage the earth protective layer


A new computer simulation suggests that the water vapor and sea salt thrown up by the impact could damage the protective ozone layer, leading to record levels of ultraviolet radiation that could threaten human civilization. Elisabetta Pierazzo of the Planetary Science Institute in Tucson, Arizona, and colleagues used a global climate model to study how water vapor and sea salt thrown up from an impact will affect ozone levels for years after the event. Some simulated impacts created depletions that were still felt across the whole Earth a year later.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Asteroid to pass earth today


Asteroids are small solar system bodies that orbit around the sun. NASA has revealed that, today the asteroid that is larger than the double Decker bus is going to pass the earth and also they predicted it has no chance of hitting the planet. Also, astronomers are not sure about its exact path.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Be Kind to our earth

Use eco friendly products

Plan the trees

save the earth by planting trees

Keep the earth clean

Moving of water to the atmosphere


More percentage of land water gets move from soil to the atmosphere due to global warming and their predictions have now unfortunately been proven true in a new study. Important regions in Australia, Africa and South America are losing their soil moisture, following a natural process called “evapotranspiration.” The new research was the first ever to examine this phenomenon on a global scale. Its conclusions prove that climate model predicting an increase in evapotranspiration with global warming are true

Friday, October 8, 2010

How to prevent global warming

Thursday, October 7, 2010

GREEN HOUSE GAS EMISSIONS BY SECTOR

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

POLLUTION

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

LET US RUN, HUMANS WILL SPOIL OUR PLACE ALSO

COME ON CHILD LET US RUN. HUMANS ARE COMING HERE

sorry its too late now.

I will never leave you

Effects of pollution




oh my god they are polluting me more. i cant survive here after

Monday, October 4, 2010

Ancient wheat and corn varieties survive the global warming


Scientists in Mexico have found that ancient wheat and corn varieties have particular drought-and heat-resistant traits. So, researchers at the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center in El Batan are developing new strains which they can cross with plants grown from the ancient seeds. They hope these plants can fight off the ill effects of rising temperatures and the new plants are inheriting traits from the old seeds such as longer roots that suck up water and a capacity to store more nutrients in their stalks.

Pacific walrus are at risk


As many as 15,000 walruses began crowding the shore near Point Lays, Alaska, in August and are just starting to disperse as ice forms in chilly fall weather, federal biologists said. Like polar bears, walruses are suffering because of a scarcity of summer and fall sea ice in Arctic waters that scientists attribute to climate change.  And like polar bears, which were listed as threatened in 2008, protections under the Endangered Species Act may be granted to walruses, even though it is hard to get an accurate count of their population.