Sunday, September 6, 2009

12 Desember 2012 = KIAMAT ??!!!

www.untukku.com . Beberapa kelompok dari seluruh dunia sedang berkumpul dan mulai menghitung mundur tanggal misterus yang telah dinanti2 ratusan tahun: 21 Desember 2012

Berbagai kelompok dari Amerika, Kanada dan Eropa, para pengikut sekte apokaliptis (kiamat) dan beberapa individu mengatakan bahwa hari tersebut adalah hari terakhir dunia ini.

Mereka yang percaya bahwa kiamat akan terjadi pada 21 Desember 2012, mendasarkan kepercayaan mereka pada kalender yang dibuat oleh suku Maya, yang ditemukan di reruntuhan di Mexico. Kebudayaan kuno ini dikenal atas kemampuannya di ilmu matematika dan astronomi.

Masyarakat Maya Kuno, yang dikenal maju ilmu matematika dan astronominya, mengikuti “perhitungan panjang” kalender yang mencapai 5,126 tahun. Ketika peta astronomi mereka dipindahkan ke kalender Gregorian, yang digunakan secara standar sekarang, waktu perhitungan bangsa Maya berhenti pada 21 Desember 2012.

Mereka yang percaya juga mengatakan adanya hubungan lain selain antara kalender maya dan kehancuran yang akan datang. Matahari akan terhubung lurus dengan pusat Tata Surya pertama kalinya semenjak 26000 tahun yang lalu, yang menandai puncak musim dingin. Beberapa orang mengatakan hal ini akan mempengaruhi aliran energi ke bumi, atau karena adanya sunspot dan sunflare yang jumlahnya membengkak, menyebabkan adanya efek terhadap medan magnet bumi

Para ahli berusaha meredam skenario kiamat ini sebagai salah satu ramalan bohongan lagi, tapi sangat jelasm bahwa banyak sekali orang yang meramalkan adanya kemungkinan bencana besar pada tanggal tersebut.

“Anda harus mengerti, tidak akan ada sama sekali sisa,” kata Patrick Geryl kepada ABC News. “Kita harus akan memulai kembali semua kebudayaan dan kehidupan dari awal lagi.” Geryl, pekerja laboratorium berusia 53 tahun yang hidup di Belgia, keluar dari pekerjaannya dua tahun lalu setelah ia menabung sejumlah uang yang cukup digunakan sampai tahun 2012. Ia sekarang sedang mengumpulkan persediaan yang jika di daftar, mencapai 11 halaman lebih.

Geryl bukanlah satu2nya orang yang berpikir demikian, jika anda goggling “2012 the end of the world” akan ada sekitar 700.000 hit untuk anda klik. Lebih dari 6500 video telah diposting di YouTube. Ribuan buku jg menulis mengenai hal itu, mengikuti sukses buku Daniel Pinchbeck: “2012: The Return of Quetzalcoatl,” yang terjual ribuan kopi tiap bulannya semenjak dirilis bulan Mei lalu.

Tapi apa sih bencana besar di tanggal 21 Desember 2012 itu? ada yang mengatakan pembalikan titik magnet bumi, utara menjadi selatan, kemudian matahari terbit dari barat, yang memicu bencana alam diseluruh dunia. Ada juga yang mengatakan bahwa tanggal tersebut adalah tanggal kebangkitan spiritual seluruh dunia.

Para ahli menertawakan hal ini. “Ramalan2 itu benar2 nggak ada dasarnya sama sekali, apalagi di kebudayaan Maya yang kita kenal,” kata Stephen Houston, profesor antropologi di Brown University, yang adalah juga ahli tulisan hieroglif Maya. “Penggambaran bangsa maya tidak pernah menyebut2 hal ini.” katanya. Bangsa maya melihat bahwa tanggal tersebut adalah tanggal kalender mereka, tapi kemudian mengulang kalender mereka kembali tanpa adanya bencana sama sekali.

“Emang seperti itu, hal itu cuman ungkapan kegelisahan manusia di jaman kita, dan menemukan adanya preseden kuno mengenai hal itu, mereka langsung menghubung2kannya.” katanya. “Orang lebih cenderung percaya dengan kebijaksanaan kuno yang meramalkan kejadian di masa ini.”

Sekilas Tentang E-Commerce

Electronic Commerce (Perniagaan Elektronik), sebagai bagian dari Electronic Business (bisnis yang dilakukan dengan menggunakan electronic transmission), oleh para ahli dan pelaku bisnis dicoba dirumuskan definisinya. Secara umum e-commerce dapat didefinisikan sebagai segala bentuk transaksi perdagangan/perniagaan barang atau jasa (trade of goods and service) dengan menggunakan media elektronik. Jelas, selain dari yang telah disebutkan di atas, bahwa kegiatan perniagaan tersebut merupakan bagian dari kegiatan bisnis. Kesimpulannya, "e-commerce is a part of e-business".

Media elektronik yang dibicarakan di dalam tulisan ini untuk sementara hanya difokuskan dalam hal penggunaan media internet. Pasalnya, penggunaan internetlah yang saat ini paling populer digunakan oleh banyak orang, selain merupakan hal yang bisa dikategorikan sebagai hal yang sedang ‘booming’. Perlu digarisbawahi, dengan adanya perkembangan teknologi di masa mendatang, terbuka kemungkinan adanya penggunaan media jaringan lain selain internet dalam e-commerce. Jadi pemikiran kita jangan hanya terpaku pada penggunaan media internet belaka.

Penggunaan internet dipilih oleh kebanyakan orang sekarang ini karena kemudahan-kemudahan yang dimiliki oleh jaringan internet, yaitu:

  1. Internet sebagai jaringan publik yang sangat besar (huge/widespread network), layaknya yang dimiliki suatu jaringan publik elektronik, yaitu murah, cepat dan kemudahan akses.

  2. Menggunakan electronic data sebagai media penyampaian pesan/data sehingga dapat dilakukan pengiriman dan penerimaan informasi secara mudah dan ringkas, baik dalam bentuk data elektronik analog maupun digital.

Dari apa yang telah diuraikan di atas, dengan kata lain; di dalam e-commerce, para pihak yang melakukan kegiatan perdagangan/perniagaan hanya berhubungan melalui suatu jaringan publik (public network) yang dalam perkembangan terakhir menggunakan media internet.

E-commerce adalah kegiatan-kegiatan bisnis yang menyangkut konsumen (consumers), manufaktur (manufactures), service providers dan pedagang perantara (intermediaries) dengan menggunakan jaringan-jaringan komputer (komputer networks) yaitu internet.

Julian Ding dalam bukunya E-commerce: Law & Practice, mengemukakan bahwa e-commerce sebagai suatu konsep yang tidak dapat didefinisikan. E-commerce memiliki arti yang berbeda bagi orang yang berbeda.

Sedangkan Onno W. Purbo dan Aang Wahyudi yang mengutip pendapatnya David Baum, menyebutkan bahwa: “e-commerce is a dynamic set of technologies, aplications, and business procces that link enterprises, consumers, and communities through electronic transaction and the electronic exchange of goods, services, and information”. Bahwa e-commerce merupakan suatu set dinamis teknologi, aplikasi dan proses bisnis yang menghubungkan perusahaan, konsumen dan komunitas melalui transaksi elektronik dan perdagangan barang, pelayanan dan informasi yang dilakukan secara elektronik.

E-commerce digunakan sebagai transaksi bisnis antara perusahaan yang satu dengan perusahaan yang lain, antara perusahaan dengan pelanggan (customer), atau antara perusahaan dengan institusi yang bergerak dalam pelayanan public. Jika diklasifikasikan, sistem e-commerce terbagi menjadi tiga tipe aplikasi, yaitu:

· Electronic Markets (EMs).

EMs adalah sebuah sarana yang menggunakan teknologi informasi dan komunikasi untuk melakukan/menyajikan penawaran dalam sebuah segmen pasar, sehingga pembeli dapat membandingkan berbagai macam harga yang ditawarkan. Dalam pengertian lain, EMs adalah sebuah sistem informasi antar organisasi yang menyediakan fasilitas-fasilitas bagi para penjual dan pembeli untuk bertukar informasi tentang harga dan produk yang ditawarkan. Keuntungan fasilitas EMs bagi pelanggan adalah terlihat lebih nyata dan efisien dalam hal waktu. Sedangkan bagi penjual, ia dapat mendistribusikan informasi mengenai produk dan service yang ditawarkan dengan lebih cepat sehingga dapat menarik pelanggan lebih banyak.

· Electronic Data Interchange (EDI).

EDI adalah sarana untuk mengefisienkan pertukaran data transaksi-transaksi reguler yang berulang dalam jumlah besar antara organisasi-organisasi komersial.

Secara formal EDI didefinisikan oleh International Data Exchange Association (IDEA) sebagai “transfer data terstruktur dengan format standard yang telah disetujui yang dilakukan dari satu sistem komputer ke sistem komputer yang lain dengan menggunakan media elektronik”.

EDI sangat luas penggunaannya, biasanya digunakan oleh kelompok retail yang besar ketika melakukan bisnis dagang dengan para supplier mereka.

EDI memiliki standarisasi pengkodean transaksi perdagangan, sehingga organisasi komersial tersebut dapat berkomunikasi secara langsung dari satu sistem komputer yang satu ke sistem komputer yang lain tanpa memerlukan hardcopy, faktur, serta terhindar dari penundaan, kesalahan yang tidak disengaja dalam penanganan berkas dan intervensi dari manusia.

Keuntungan dalam menggunakan EDI adalah waktu pemesanan yang singkat, mengurangi biaya, mengurangi kesalahan, memperoleh respon yang cepat, pengiriman faktur yang cepat dan akurat serta pembayaran dapat dilakukan secara elektronik.

· Internet Commerce.

Internet commerce adalah penggunaan internet yang berbasis teknologi

informasi dan komunikasi untuk perdagangan. Kegiatan komersial ini seperti iklan dalam penjualan produk dan jasa. Transaksi yang dapat dilakukan di internet antara lain pemesanan/pembelian barang dimana barang akan dikirim melalui pos atau sarana lain setelah uang ditransfer ke rekening penjual.

Penggunaan internet sebagai media pemasaran dan saluran penjualan terbukti mempunyai keuntungan antara lain untuk beberapa produk tertentu lebih sesuai ditawarkan melalui internet; harga lebih murah mengingat membuat situs di internet lebih murah biayanya dibandingkan dengan membuka outlet retail di berbagai tempat; internet merupakan media promosi perusahaan

dan produk yang paling tepat dengan harga yang relatif lebih murah; serta pembelian melalui internet akan diikuti dengan layanan pengantaran barang sampai di tempat pemesan.

Main Facebook Harus Bayar ?

clubbing.kapanlagi.com, Jakarta – Meskipun populer di seluruh dunia, Facebook hingga kini masih merugi. Untuk mengumpulkan revenue, situs jejaring sosial itu mengenalkan sistem pembayaran internal baru. Facebook berharap bisa menghasilkan keuntungan dengan tidak mengandalkan pada iklan.

Sistem pembayaran itu menyediakan kredit pada user Facebook. Kredit itu kemudian dapat digunakan untuk membeli barang virtual dari aplikasi pihak ketiga yang berjalan di situs lain atau di situs Facebook itu sendiri.

Facebook berharap dengan menawarkan mata uang virtual akan mendorong lebih banyak perdagangan online di situsnya. Sebagai penyedia sistem pembayaran, Facebook akan menarik bayaran dari setiap transaksi.

“Upaya ini akan signifikan. Situs jejaring sosial telah lama kesulitan mengumpulkan revenue,” kata Ray Valdes, analis di Gartner Research. Valdes memperkirakan revenue dari sistem pembayaran itu akan menyumbang sepertiga dari income Facebook.

User Facebook telah lama menggunakan uang sungguhan untuk membeli barang virtual. Aplikasi terbesar di Facebook, Zynga dilaporkan memiliki penjualan tahunan mencapai US$ 100 juta. Game itu dimainkan oleh 42 juta user di seluruh dunia.
Penjual aplikasi di Facebook diperkirakan bisa mengumpulkan lebih dari US$500 juta pada tahun ini, lebih besar dari yang didapat Facebook itu sendiri. Sistem pembayaran hanya diujicoba untuk tiga aplikasi pada saat ini.

Tapi Facebook menjanjikan akan lebih banyak digunakan pada aplikasi lain. Sistem pembayaran itu akan menjadikan Facebook sebagai pemain besar di bidang e-commerce. “Facebook bisa menjadi portal belanja dan sumber untuk download lagu,” kata Valdes.

Sejak lama Facebook dipertanyakan karena sulit mengumpulkan uang. Tapi pekan lalu Chief Executive Facebook Mark Zuckerberg mengatakan perusahaannya sudah untung dalam ukuran Ebitda (earning before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation) selama lima triwulan berturut-turut. Facebook juga mematok revenue bisa tumbuh 70% tahun ini.

Zuckerberg menegaskan cash flow Facebook akan profitable pada tahun depan. Analis menyebut pendapatan Facebook pada 2009 akan mencapai US$ 500 juta.
Facebook saat ini telah memiliki lebih dari 300 juta user dan terus tumbuh. Pekan lalu Facebook mendapat dana investasi US$ 200 juta dari Digital Sky Technologies kelompok investasi internet dari Rusia.

Facebook bermaksud mendorong profitabilitasnya di saat pertumbuhan usernya terus meningkat tajam. Jumlah user Facebook di AS yang meluangkan waktunya di situs jejaring sosial itu juga naik 83% tahun lalu menurut riset Nielsen Online.
Tapi Nielsen Online juga mewanti-wanti puncak kepopuleran jejaring sosial adalah sekarang. Hal itu bisa dilihat dari Friendster serta MySpace yang pernah tak terkalahkan di masanya, kini sudah ditinggalkan user. “Facebook dan Twitter juga bisa terancam," kata Jon Gibs, Wakil Presiden Nielsen Online Media.

Untuk itu Facebook harus mencari cara yang kreatif untuk mengumpulkan revenue. Jejaring sosial terbukti bukan bisnis yang selamanya mengutungkan. "User bisa dengan mudah berpindah ke platform lain,” jelas Gibs.

Friday, September 19, 2008

More Picture about Global Warming














How to Pevent Global Warming ?


  • Drive less. Take bikes, walk or carpool whenever possible.
  • Consider investing in a hybrid or electric vehicle to help prevent against further global warming.
  • Replace all the lightbulbs in and around your home with energy-efficient fluorescents that use fewer watts for the same amount of light.
  • Clean or replace your filters monthly.
  • Choose energy-efficient appliances when it's time to buy new ones.
  • Decrease your air travel.
Wash clothes in cold water and line-dry whenever possible.
  • Use a low-flow showerhead, which will lessen the hot water used but not drop your water pressure in the shower.
  • Cut down on your garbage—buy fewer packaged materials to prevent further global warming.
  • Unplug electronics when they are not in use, because they still take up energy. At the very least, turn items off when they’re not being used.
  • Run the dishwasher and clothes washer only when you have a full load, and if available, use the energy-saving setting.
  • Insulate your home better, and don’t forget to repair or replace worn caulking or weather-stripping. Insulate your water heater.
  • Buy recycled paper products and recycle as much of your waste as possible.
  • Bring your own reusable canvas grocery bags when grocery shopping.
  • Plant a tree.
  • Have an energy audit done on your home so you can find the trouble areas and fix them.
  • Use nontoxic cleaning products.
  • Shop locally for food. A farmer’s market is an excellent place to visit. And choose fresh food over frozen foods. Fresh takes less energy to produce.
  • Keep your car tuned up, and check tire pressure often to save gas.
  • Eat less meat and more organic foods in your diet to do your part in preventing global warming.

Causes of Global Warming

The Earth's climate changes in response to external forcing, including variations in its orbit around the Sun (orbital forcing), changes in solar luminosity, volcanic eruptions, and atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations. The detailed causes of the recent warming remain an active field of research, but the scientific consensus is that the increase in atmospheric greenhouse gases due to human activity caused most of the warming observed since the start of the industrial era. This attribution is clearest for the most recent 50 years, for which the most detailed data are available. Some other hypotheses departing from the consensus view have been suggested to explain most of the temperature increase. One such hypothesis proposes that warming may be the result of variations in solar activity.

None of the effects of forcing are instantaneous. The thermal inertia of the Earth's oceans and slow responses of other indirect effects mean that the Earth's current climate is not in equilibrium with the forcing imposed. Climate commitment studies indicate that even if greenhouse gases were stabilized at 2000 levels, a further warming of about 0.5 °C (0.9 °F) would still occur.

Effects of Global Warming !

One of the most current and widely discussed factor which could lead to the ultimate end of existence of Earth and man is global warming and its devastating effects. Scientists have asked how fast the Earth is heating up, and how the warming effects on Earth may effect crops and climatic conditions. Several current trends clearly demonstrate that global warming is directly impacting on; rising sea levels, the melting of icecaps, and significant worldwide climatic changes. This paper will discuss the degree of destruction caused by global warming, contributing factors to warming, and finally, discuss what we can do to decrease the current rate of global warming. I would also like to present opposing viewpoints to the effects of the warming process. In my understanding, global warming represents a fundamental threat to all living things on earth.

WHAT IS THE "GREENHOUSE EFFECT" ALL ABOUT ?

It is important to understand and discuss the significance of global warming. Global warming is also known as the "Greenhouse effect". The "Greenhouse Earth" is surrounded by a shield of atmospheric gases, rather than a glass or a plastic cover. The air that makes up our atmosphere consists primarily of nitrogen and oxygen molecules (N2 at 78% and O2 at 21%). A large number of "trace gases" make up the remainder of air's composition. Many of these, including carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) are the so called "greenhouse" gases. If you have ever felt the piercing cold of the clear winter night sky and wondered why you feel warmer on a cloudy winter night, you have experienced the atmospheric greenhouse effect firsthand. Physics tell us that any object warmer than absolute zero will radiate energy. Cooler objects emit longer waves (in the infrared region) while hotter ones radiate shorter wavelengths. Our sun, powered by its hot, nuclear fusion reaction, produces radiant energy in the visible and ultraviolet regions with relatively short wavelengths. Of the sunlight that strikes the earth, about 70% is absorbed by the planet and its atmosphere, while the other 30% is immediately reflected. If the earth did not re-radiate most of this newly absorbed energy back into space the world would continue to get warmer. Instead, an energy balance is maintained.

The earth is about 60 degrees Fahrenheit (33 degrees Celsius) warmer than it would be if it did not have the atmospheric blanket of greenhouse gases and clouds around it. Clouds and greenhouse gases keep the earth warm. Once warmed, their molecules then radiate a portion of this heat energy back to earth, creating more warming on the surface of our planet. It is this radiation which causes atmospheric gases to move back to earth that scientists call the "greenhouse effect".

Carbon dioxide (CO2) gas generated by man's burning of fossil fuels and the forests is responsible for about half the greenhouse gas warming. Other gases (CFCs, methane, nitrous oxide, tropospheric ozone) are responsible for the rest. Increases in all these gases are due to mankind's explosive population growth over the last century, and increased industrial expansion. Approximately 80% of atmospheric CO2 increases are due to man's use of fossil fuels: oil, coal, and gas. These petroleum-based energy sources first came into use with the burning of coal during Since 1945 petroleum consumption has increased dramatically, due in large part to increased usage of automobiles worldwide, and the substitution of mechanized farm machinery for animal power. "Mankind is in the process of conducting a major, unintentional experiment, that of feeding back into the atmosphere in a short space of geological time the fossils fuels that have slowly accumulated over the past 500 million years.

In 1958, scientists began to measure carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere. The site selected for these measurements was on top of the volcanic mountain of Mauna Loa, in Hawaii. CO2 measurements at the Hawaiian site have continued. The instruments show the level of CO2 has been steadily increasing (about 0.4% per year) from a level of 315 parts per million (ppm) in 1958 to 353 ppm in 1990. Clearly, Earth's natural mechanisms for absorbing CO2 from the atmosphere cannot handle the large quantities of CO2 being added by modern man. Scientists believe nearly 1/2 of the CO2 being emitted each year remains in the atmosphere, while the rest is being absorbed by trees and the oceans. As a result, CO2 measurements show a continuing build-up of CO2 greenhouse gases in the air, gases that will eventually lead to more global warming.

HOW FAST IS THE EARTH HEATING UP ?

Much debate in the last five years about the greenhouse effect has centered on interpreting temperature numbers generated at weather stations all over the world. The data from these thermometers are averaged and plotted in attempts to determine just how fast the earth has heated up since the measurements began. There is now no doubt the world is getting warmer. The thermometers show that the world is warmer now than at any time since the measurements started. The year 1990 was the hottest year in the last century. Together with 1991, the years of 1983, 1987, 1988, and 1989, have been measured to be the warmest 6 years in the last hundred years. 1991 was the second warmest year of the past century, perhaps due to the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo during that year. The ash from the volcano in the upper atmosphere blocks some sunlight to earth, and is expected to generate a temporary two or three year cooling effect. After that time, most ash particles will have settled back to earth, and most scientists expect to see the global warming trend continue.

According to scientists, we can with "99% confidence conclude that current temperatures represent a real warming trend rather than a chance fluctuation over the 30-year period." Most scientists agree that the planet's temperature has risen 0.5 degrees Celsius since 1900, and will continue to increase at an increasing rate. The environment is responding to this warming. For instance, a study of mountain plants in the Alps (Europe), shows that some cold-loving plants are starting to move to higher and cooler altitudes. That is a possible response to increasing temperatures.

CURRENT TRENDS

The global effects of the greenhouse effect cannot be directly predicted simply because we do not have enough knowledge in the subject. However, we have been able to draw direct connections between certain natural phenomenon that supports the idea that something is changing.

Global warming has great effect on crops and weather conditions around the world. The northern hemisphere contains more land area than the southern hemisphere, and conversely, a lower percentage of the world's oceans. Since oceans absorb more heat than land areas, it is not surprising that most climate models predict faster heating over the northern hemisphere than the global average. In addition, models predict faster temperature increases at higher latitudes. If global warming trends continue, high temperatures everywhere in the US may reduce US agricultural productivity. Northern continental areas are projected to have drier summer soils, due in part to earlier snow melts in the spring, and hotter, more cloudless summers, causing extensive evaporation of ground moisture. In addition, if the inland areas of the northern hemisphere are expected to receive less moisture, then, lake and river levels will be lower. Some reports predict the level of the Great Lakes will drop between 2 and 8 feet. River flows in the western US may be very vulnerable to increase temperatures expected as result of the greenhouse effect.

When many people think of global warming, their first concern is the possible rise of sea levels. With a large number of the world's cities in coastal areas, this is a significant problem. There are two major causes of rising sea levels. First, extra water is produced when ice melts. Secondly, the natural expansion of sea water as it becomes warmer. The range of sea ice around both poles continues to shrink, as it melts. Even with the level of greenhouse gases present today, the earth may warm enough in the next 50 years or so to completely melt the sea ice located on the poles.

Damage from rising seas is very diverse. Buildings and roads close to the water could be flooded and they could suffer damage from hurricanes and tropical storms. "There are good physical reasons to suggest that more intense storms (hurricanes) could result from global warming." Warmer oceans cause more intense storms. Experts believe that global warming could increase the intensity of hurricanes by over 50 percent. Hurricane Andrew's devastation in 1992 set new records. According to the National Hurricane Center in Miami, the 1990 season was the most active year on their records for combined Atlantic and Pacific hurricanes. Damage caused by future hurricanes to populated areas will be more severe since higher sea levels are predicted for the next century. In addition, as the sea rises, beach erosion takes place, particularly on steep banks. Wetlands are lost as sea levels rise. Another serious problem is the threat of salt water intruding into underground fresh water reserves in coastal areas.

In 1992, a report was published by the United Nations, which proposes that if CO2 and other greenhouse gas emissions continue with present trends (which is the case), the coastal plains of Bangladesh and the Netherlands will flood by the year 2100. Furthermore, the islands of the Maldives would completely disappear. This would happen if only a two foot increase in sea level occured.

FOREST DESTRUCTION CREATES MORE HEAT :

Trees play a unique role in the global carbon cycle. They are the largest land-based natural mechanism for removing CO2 from the air. (CO2 is also removed by the oceans and ocean organisms.)

Trees are able to store a large amount of CO2 in their structures. An acre of forest will absorb about 10 times the CO2 amount absorbed by an acre of crop land or grassland. One tree absorbs about 13 pounds of CO2 per year, and each one acre of forest absorbs about 2.8 tons of CO2. However, when trees are burned, the carbon locked in the structure is released into the air in the form of CO2. Today, the shrinking world forests are not able to absorb all the CO2 created by human beings while burning fossil fuels. Everyday over 5500 acres of rain forest are destroyed, and over 50 million acres are destroyed every year. Global CO2 levels rise approximately 0.4 percent each year, to levels not experienced on this planet for millions of years. Planting more trees and reducing timber cuts world-wide will help restore the imbalance, and perhaps buy time as ways are found to reduce world greenhouse gas emissions.

POPULATION GROWTH CONTRIBUTES TO GLOBAL WARMING

The intellectual powers that we enjoy has enabled us to make effective use of technology and thereby changed the environment. Technology is partly responsible for explosive population growth and responsible for the resulting damage to Earth's resources. The industrial revolution caused a rapid increase in the Population growth, as oil and gas fuels were exploited for our use. There is a clear link between the problems of global warming and overpopulation, as increases in CO2 levels follows growth in population. Presently, we have too many people on Earth, who are using technologies that are destructive for the Earth. We cannot continue to grow, and make use of limited natural resources.

ECONOMIC ASPECTS :

Global warming is big business. Some economists argue that a warmer climate could benefit certain crops and the farming communities. However, property insurers are predicting that worsening storms caused by global warming could eventually bankrupt the insurance industry. Insurance companies are now trying to form strategic alliances, and pool resources which could cover severe economic loss from climatic changes.

In addition, the costs to implement a worldwide plan to cut the production of CO2 and other gases which contribute to global warming would cost approximately 3 percent of the World's total GDP. However, there is a dispute whether the industrialized world should be responsible for the main economic contributions to clean up this planet. It is important to realize that many less industrialized nations are unable to afford actions to prevent an increase in CO2, and the fact that they have no incentive to reduce the carbon emissions that cause the "greenhouse" effect. Several less industrialized nations argue that the developed world was allowed to use of the nature in creating welfare, and that it is now morally right for them to do the same. I believe that funds dedicated to the former Cold war should be used for world ecology.

OPPOSING VIEW POINTS IS GLOBAL WARMING A THREAT ?

Certain scientists believe that global warming is not a threat and the planet is essentially cooling off. They argue that the factors causing the phenomenon and the measurements are not fully understood, and that it is impossible to draw any conclusions whether the warming of the earth is a purely natural occurrence. These people, believe that the trend is a false alarm and that it is not a sign of a fore coming global disaster. In addition, Industrial forces argue that human beings can adapt to the changes caused by global warming, but they refuse to mention anything about the environmental impact of climatic changes.

Other opponents to the Global warming theory believes that most changes are due to the energy of the sun is fluctuating. Large sunspot activity is thought to be partially responsible for the "Little Ice Age" from 1450 to 1850. This climate change is well documented in history with many impacts on civilization in Europe, including famines. The temperature fluctuation was only about 2 degrees Fahrenheit. Also, some researchers believe that smoke from the burning of tropical forests and grasslands causes a strong cooling force on the climate. This cooling effect could nearly equal the warming power built by greenhouse gases created by the fires.

Furthermore, in the issue regarding rising sea levels, It is important to realize that the elevations of various coastal land areas are rising and sinking due to geological factors. Thus, the ocean levels may not rise as much as we think, as continents may be sinking.

In addition, some researchers believe that global warming is foreshadowing a coming ice-age. The last ice age occurred as the Earth's climate was warming. In the Arctic regions, more water would evaporate in summer, and fall onto the land as snow in winter. The winters would not be so warm as to melt all of this snow, thus glaciers would grow. Also, some carbon compounds released in the atmosphere may help prevent global warming. These particles reflects sunshine, which is redirected into space.

WHAT YOU CAN DO TO DECREASE GLOBAL WARMING ?

There are several things which you can do directly after reading this paper. However, some of the actions which we all have to take will slightly decrease your present standards of living.

First, since the largest portion of electricity in the US is produced by burning coal, we should try to cut-down on our demand for electricity. (Refer to graph #4) Coal combustion creates the largest amount of CO2 per energy unit of any fossil fuel. Coal and oil together represent 80% of the US fuel supply used to generate electricity. When we reduce electric power use, we save money, breathe cleaner air, and help to reduce the global warming problem. Every kilowatt-hour of electricity saved keeps 1.5 to 2 pounds of CO2 out of the atmosphere. Americans waste more energy than any other nation. I believe it is time to make our lives, factories, and homes more efficient. Look around at home, and at your work place, and you will find several ways in which you can decrease the use of electricity. For instance, plant several trees on the south side of your house where they can give shade during the hot summer months. Also, install an energy efficient thermostat, with a day and night timer.


Second, decrease the use of your car. If you can't afford to buy a new fuel-efficient car in the next few years, consider selling or junking your gas demanding car and buying a smaller, efficient used car. Besides saving money on gas, oil, tires, parts, and repairs, you can help reduce greenhouse gases. Furthermore, no matter what type of car you drive, be sure to operate it efficiently, try to carpool to work or ride the bus, keep the car tuned up, walk or ride your bike for short distances, park and walk do not use "drive thru" services.

Third, try to follow the following environmental policy of "Reduce....Reuse.....Recycle." Reuse of anything is the easiest and best way to recycle. Save containers, bags, everything that you may be able to use in the future. Also, use cloth towels and napkins instead of paper ones, and use rechargeable batteries instead of disposable ones.

Furthermore, you can reduce the need to recycle paper by getting off the junk mail lists. Why should trees be destroyed for mail you do not even want to receive? In addition, always remember that recycling is only effective when you buy products made from recycled materials. Otherwise, what is the point of recycling?

Also, remember that each time you make a purchase, you either reinforce a bad environmental product, or you encourage a good one. I believe that people should try to buy quality products that can be used for a long time, buy products with minimal packaging, and not buy disposable products. We certainly have to make-up our minds whether our success as an individual should not be based on the quantity of our consumption, or on the quality of our natural environment.

I believe that It is time to examine our moral values. Examine our attitudes as they relate to our natural world. Each of us needs to ask ourselves: What makes us really happy? What makes us feel secure? It is highly questionable if money and tangible objects make us more happy, it is even possible that we tend to be less happy with our life's when we have a lot of tangible objects and money to care for. Has our striving for more and more materialistic consumption caused us to forget that we are living human beings? We have to realize that we have much more in common with the plants, animals, air and water than we have with the mechanical, chemical and electronic world we have created around us.

Unfortunately, the disbalance which we have created between our life's and the Earth is already showing the signs of disaster. "Earth in the Balance" is moving to the Earth in imbalance, which, in the long run will cease to exist. Remember, we are all in the greenhouse together, nobody can stop the world and get off.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

What is Global Warming ?


Global warming is the increase in the average measured temperature of the Earth's near-surface air and oceans since the mid-20th century, and its projected continuation.

The average global air temperature near the Earth's surface increased 0.74 ± 0.18 °C (1.33 ± 0.32 °F) during the 100 years ending in 2005. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) concludes "most of the observed increase in globally averaged temperatures since the mid-twentieth century is very likely due to the observed increase in anthropogenic (man-made) greenhouse gas concentrations" via an enhanced greenhouse effect. Natural phenomena such as solar variation combined with volcanoes probably had a small warming effect from pre-industrial times to 1950 and a small cooling effect from 1950 onward.

These basic conclusions have been endorsed by at least 30 scientific societies and academies of science, including all of the national academies of science of the major industrialized countries. While individual scientists have voiced disagreement with some findings of the IPCC, the overwhelming majority of scientists working on climate change agree with the IPCC's main conclusions.

Climate model projections summarized by the IPCC indicate that average global surface temperature will likely rise a further 1.1 to 6.4 °C (2.0 to 11.5 °F) during the twenty-first century. This range of values results from the use of differing scenarios of future greenhouse gas emissions as well as models with differing climate sensitivity. Although most studies focus on the period up to 2100, warming and sea level rise are expected to continue for more than a thousand years even if greenhouse gas levels are stabilized. The delay in reaching equilibrium is a result of the large heat capacity of the oceans.

Increasing global temperature is expected to cause sea levels to rise, an increase in the intensity of extreme weather events, and significant changes to the amount and pattern of precipitation, likely leading to an expanse of tropical areas and increased pace of desertification. Other expected effects of global warming include changes in agricultural yields, modifications of trade routes, glacier retreat, mass species extinctions and increases in the ranges of disease vectors.

Remaining scientific uncertainties include the amount of warming expected in the future, and how warming and related changes will vary from region to region around the globe. Most national governments have signed and ratified the Kyoto Protocol aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions, but there is ongoing political and public debate worldwide regarding what, if any, action should be taken to reduce or reverse future warming or to adapt to its expected consequences.