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We have the world in our hands
Size: Large, Medium, Small Sun Mar 16, 08 07:51 AM | Category: All
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There is no doubt that the world is becoming increasingly poor, climate change something that a few years ago we sounded strange, it becomes increasingly present.
       
The future of the planet if it continues like this.
                
       
What are the countries?

Many countries have adopted a package of measures to address climate change, including plans to cut CO2 emissions and promote the use of renewable energy and biofuels. Curiously the most developed countries are more limited in action.

The biggest drawback of these measures is that we see an increase in the price of electric power, gas, transportation, ... and more ...
So the worker is the one who actually pays for these changes. While the main culprits of these companies continue to enrich their bank accounts.
We are undertaking other initiatives such as Volkswagen, which model to buy a Polo Blue Motion is committed to plant 17 trees. Go adversity, ie if you sell helped save the world, go hypocrisy. They sell cars that pollute years and have never done anything on the planet.
       
Many firms receiving large sums of money from their governments at the moment as grants and they are committed to change their industry to pollute less. It already gives me laugh, I think that any industry that pollutes must be forced to change and not be people who grants these changes.
 Of course we want a blue planet.
 
       
But the polluter or it has contaminated pay, and very very very expensive.
Finally, a question arises ...
What people can do to improve the climate of the world?
       
The simplest of thinking is that the human race disappeared. But we are selfish, narcissistic, destructive ... And more qualifiers that not even worth commenting on. And we are all so hypocritical to say that we love our world, I do not exclude.

Of course there are very good people who care, but few, very few.
       
So I ask you, we can do to have a better world?
       
Since my coast in northwestern Spain, a hug everyone.        
Caladier.

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mjm05 (darkcloud) Sun Mar 16, 08 10:10 PM

thanks for letting me know about the post.its sad to say but we will amuse ourselves to death ...one day...unless the multi-national companies take notice.agreeing to do thing is fine ...doing it is another. watching tv....we were watching tv...

how i wish you were here
Caladier Mon Mar 17, 08 06:20 AM

thanks for stopping

A simple apprentice, Caladier.
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Caladier Mon Mar 17, 08 06:20 AM

A simple apprentice, Caladier.
janessad (LiZhen) Mon Mar 17, 08 12:11 AM
army3700 Mon Mar 17, 08 02:04 AM

to see what are you polluting and how polluting the environment you have to analysis the situation by using LCA " life cycle analysis" this analysis it divided into 4 main things:

1- raw material

2- manufacture

3- use

4- disposal

okay this is a link that talk about "story of stuff" to show you how we effect the environment with direct and indirect ways

this is the link http://www.storyofstuff.com/


Caladier Mon Mar 17, 08 06:23 AM

Thank you for stopping and leave the link, turn to see you, friend a hug.

A simple apprentice, Caladier.
muddshuvel Mon Mar 17, 08 03:17 AM

thanks for the post very insightful.

life is short,...play naked!
Caladier Mon Mar 17, 08 06:21 AM

Thank you for stopping

A simple apprentice, Caladier.
dave1958 (dangerous dave) Mon Mar 17, 08 05:00 AM

the sad part is most people are to busy with their own lives and could just not be bothered or dont care and somewhere it all has to come to a head good post well done again

all my love to everyone i meet
Caladier Mon Mar 17, 08 06:25 AM

Thank you friend. Beware.

A simple apprentice, Caladier.
gizmo2381 Mon Mar 17, 08 09:05 AM

great post an all that your sayin is true. grants shouild not be given to those who pollute but to those who dont. and the more developed countries in this world are the biggest problems,in thinking they are above the problems and it wont affect them but it does affect the globe as a whole not just in parts. you got my vote.


Caladier Mon Mar 17, 08 05:03 PM

Absolutely, thanks for stopping by a friend.

A simple apprentice, Caladier.
ascos Mon Mar 17, 08 09:18 AM

Fuel taxes may act as an incentive for the production of more efficient, hence less polluting, car designs and the development of alternative fuels. High fuel taxes may provide a strong incentive for consumers to purchase lighter, smaller, more fuel-efficient cars, or to not drive. On average, today's automobiles are about 75 percent recyclable, and using recycled steel helps reduce energy use and pollution.Automobile propulsion technology under development include gasoline/electric and plug-in hybrids, battery electric vehicles, hydrogen cars, biofuels, and various alternative fuels.Research into future alternative forms of power include the development of fuel cells, Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition , stirling engines, and even using the stored energy of compressed air or liquid nitrogen.Automobile propulsion technology under development include gasoline/electric and plug-in hybrids, battery electric vehicles, hydrogen cars, biofuels, and various alternative fuels.I don't agree with ..Yie04(voted)


Caladier Mon Mar 17, 08 05:13 PM

The problem is that in Spain in a liter of gasoline are charged the 75% tax.

It occurs to me that a good alternative would be a hybrid solar system and electric battery.

A simple apprentice, Caladier.
dbogusone (bogus) Mon Mar 17, 08 12:26 PM

Go for biodiesel! Go green!

If I tell you that I always lie, would you believe?
Caladier Mon Mar 17, 08 05:14 PM

A simple apprentice, Caladier.
VioletShimmer (Wonderland) Mon Mar 17, 08 01:53 PM

I can't drive yet but i don't intend to. Bikes are better because you also stay healthy by using them.

It's not just car emmisions that are harmful to the enviroment. It's also us cutting down trees. If we planted a forest for every power station (That uses fossil fuels) we could bring down CO2 emmisions greatly.

Also using more enviromently friendly energy like solar power and wind power could also help. When i grow older (I sound so younge here) I itnend to get solar panels on my roof (If i can. I heard they're pretty expensive). Not only do they create no CO2 i wouldn't have to pay for the energy i make because well it came from my solar panels (Actualy i'm not sure how that would work out but it's still a cool idea).

Make a wish on a shooting star.
Caladier Mon Mar 17, 08 05:18 PM

Solar energy is indeed a very good solution, but have the disadvantage of having to be stored in batteries, and if these are not recycled properly are very harmful.

A simple apprentice, Caladier.

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