Monday, November 27, 2006

The Growing Concern for our Environment

No snow
As the climate warms up, mountainous regions may experience lower levels of snowfall. This image shows Mount Hood in Oregon at the same time in late summer in 1985 and 2002.

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Environment
The environment issue has become a global concern; CO2 levels have increased substantially since the Industrial Revolution, and are expected to continue doing so. It is reasonable to believe that humans have been responsible for much of this increase

Global warming
The continuing emissions of greenhouse gases, chiefly carbon dioxide (CO2) severely increases the earth's atmospheric and surface temperatures, with disastrous environmental consequences.

Consequences
Direct manifestations of a widespread and long-term trend toward warmer global temperatures will include:
· Heat waves and periods of unusually warm weather
· Ocean warming, sea-level rise and coastal flooding
· Glaciers melting
· Arctic and Antarctic warming

And the following events will foreshadow the types of impacts likely to become more frequent and widespread with continued warming:
· Spreading disease
· Earlier spring arrival
· Plant and animal range shifts and population changes
· Coral reef bleaching
· Downpours, heavy snowfalls, and flooding
· Droughts and fires

Example
A typical example of the effect of climate chance is the East Africa drought. You need to visit the Wajir and Turkana district in Kenya to view the drought’s impact on pastoralist and agricultural livelihoods. In Wajir District, there are evidences of an almost complete collapse of the pastoralist livelihood. Cattle and camels are dying, and people are weak and malnourished due severe water and food shortages.

What are you doing about it?
We had a lunchtime discussion about climate change and environment degradation and came up with the following points to help draft an organization policy on the environment.

· Consider less flying
· If you must fly, then offset carbon emissions of flying through paying a small sum for each flight to carbon offset organizations (see http://www.responsibletravel.com/ or http://www.carbonfootprint.com)/ or asking your travel agent to do this
· Use of video or teleconferencing may help reduce need for flights in some cases
· Use hotels that are more environmentally friendly - see responsible travel or Tourism Concern website
· Look into whether there are environmentally friendly strip lights
· Buy more glasses, so people don't have to use plastic cups for water
· Buy printers that can print double-sided, and so we can reuse paper that has already been used on one side (then we can photocopy etc double sided)
· Ditto for photocopies
· Recycle photocopier/printer cartridges
· Print less
· Buying recycled loo roll, photocopy and headed paper in bulk
· Buying environmentally friendly soap, washing up liquid, loo cleaner etc in bulk
· Having bags for recycling of plastic and glass
· Turn down/off the heating
· Only use air conditioning when essential, and turn it off after half an hour
· Making the travel expenses also available to interns or volunteers who cycle or walk to work (currently they don't get any travel costs, making it a disincentive to walk or cycle)
· Fix the shower so cycling is more attractive
· See how many copies of each publications we really need to print
· Use recycled and unbleached paper for all of our publications
· Turn all computers, lights, photocopiers off at night or when not in use
· When making tea, be sociable and boil the kettle once and make tea for others on your floor
· If you're able to, use your legs not the lift
· Install dual-flush loos
· No parking outside, so that staff are not encouraged to drive
· Have a shower for cyclists/walkers etc
· Give our database an overhaul so we don't waste loads of reports to people who no longer exist
· Encourage nursing mothers to use traditional cloth nappies instead of pampers
· Use 100% degradable material

Charity
If you would like to help, Merlin, a humanitarian aid charity (where I used to work) has some good projects in East Africa, particularly in Wajir and Turkana district. You may visit http://www.merlin.org/ to donate.

Sunday, November 26, 2006

It's not that easy

Lemar Obika simply put is a phenomenon. Hits after hits, I bet all naija's feeling this brit-igbo guy.

To Lemar: 'you don go lasgidi before? abeg try go o', to be Naija no be for mouth o.

To my baby: 'what can I do without your love, still trying to figure that out'.

To y'all out there who's pretending to be someones else's man, 'e no dey that easy'

I wanna love you

Baby, I'm Sorry, I know you don't like me posting stuffs like this (referring to flashes of fleshes in this picture) but this music is damn good I couldn't resist.

The Wolofman Akon and the Doggfather at their best here in this video, whoever says being a convict is no good.

Its no news that Akon loves his root- Africa, you can see him sporting a tee shirt with Senegal's flag in this video. This guy is a genius, you should also see his colabo with Slim Shady HERE. Enough said and now back to me baby:

Baby, you know the only thing I wanna do is love you.

You damn right know, don't you?

...make this moment last forever

Will Young is mad talented, He ranks among the top 2 UK singers alongside my homeboy Lemar Obika. Will's ballads are unrivalled and passionately deep. I hope you enjoy this.

She's the one

I love this track to bits, dedicated to everyone who has ever loved - without a reason

...If you're not the one then why does my soul feel glad today? If you're not the one then why does my hand fit yours this way? If you are not mine then why does your heart return my call. If you are not mine would I have the strength to stand at all

I never know what the future brings. But I know you are here with me now. We'll make it through. And I hope you are the one I share my life with

If you are not the one - Daniel Bedingfield

Friday, November 24, 2006

Read the legend

We are all earnestly praying and hoping that the war will end in Iraq, (and in Sudan) and since president Bush is ...''(I'm) open to any idea or suggestion that will help (us) achieve (our) goals of defeating the terrorists and ensuring that Iraq's democratic government succeeds'', we pray that the almighty Lord guides 'them' (America, the UN and other world powers) to make (and take) the right decisions as He did Solomon.
Samson (of the Delilah fame) killed more people at his death than in life, I hope Saddam's death sentence wont play out like that also.

I doubt if anybody is asking for my opinion on the death penalty, however, I think it is common sense to realise that this blood shedding is ENOUGH.

for the faint eyed, the above legend reads:


  • Red: In favour of the war in Iraq
  • White: Against the war in Iraq
  • Blue: Not knowing where is Iraq

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