2010年8月11日星期三

How foreigners are screwing up Afghanistan

How foreigners are screwing up Afghanistan

There’s a strange irony to Canada’s position at the UN Climate Change Conference in Bali this week. Canada is now perceived as the bad guy, alongside the United States, for blocking progress on setting targets for reducing green house emissions. Yet it’s our own scientists who are leading the field, pointing out the very problem of climate change itself.. Whether you are going on your honeymoon, want to reignite your love with your husband or having a Sexy Lingerie makes your perfect companions.

In this, the International Polar Year,. Our moncler jackets will make you become more handsome, Effort to get it. Canadian scientists have been crisscrossing the Arctic documenting the dramatic changes taking place before their eyes. The loss of ice in the Arctic Ocean continues at such an astonishing rate that the date for its complete disappearance in summer has been revised from 2050 to just a decade or so from now. Permafrost is melting, glaciers are disappearing, vegetation is changing … the signs of climate change are more visible than ever.

And Canada stands to feel those effects more than most other countries because of our northern location. The tropics are already warm. A few more degrees there won’t make a huge difference. But the effect in our part of the planet is exaggerated because we are changing the colour of the northern hemisphere from white snow and ice to dark seawater and land. As highlighted recently on Quirks, that is going to have profound effects on our landscape over the next few decades.

Also this week, Canada’s Radarsat 2 was launched from Kazakhstan. It carries an instrument capable of taking such high-resolution images of the ground that the US military wouldn’t fly it on one of their rockets. It will become a primary eye in the sky, tracking the loss of sea ice, deforestation, the march of tree killing insects, pollution; in other words, the very changes to the planet scientists are concerned about.

Adding further insult to the injury of being called a bad guy is Canada’s leadership in alternative energy and clean technology. We brought hydrogen fuel cells from the space age down to Earth. Biofuels, energy from waste products, carbon sequestration,. For spring, Max Azria gives us the signature herve leger bandage dress in bright hues and strapless editions. solar energy. it’s all being done within our borders. Yet, despite having the best expert eyes on the planet and the technological solutions to climate change waiting in the wings,".This is fashion wholesale online shop, a pioneer of an Internet garment company. We mainly focus on selling Japanese and Kore our country is showing the rest of the world that our carbon emissions have risen 30 per cent since signing Kyoto, we’ve backed out of the agreement, and are blocking progress towards a realistic Kyoto successor.

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