GLOBAL WARMING എന്ന ലേബല്‍ ഉള്ള പോസ്റ്റുകള്‍ കാണിക്കുന്നു. എല്ലാ പോസ്റ്റുകളും കാണിക്കൂ
GLOBAL WARMING എന്ന ലേബല്‍ ഉള്ള പോസ്റ്റുകള്‍ കാണിക്കുന്നു. എല്ലാ പോസ്റ്റുകളും കാണിക്കൂ

വ്യാഴാഴ്‌ച, നവംബർ 24, 2011

DAM 999 (ലവന്മാര്‍ നിരോധിച്ചില്ലേല്‍) നാളെ റിലീസ് ചെയ്യുന്നു...

പ്രിയപ്പെട്ട ബൂലോക നിവാസികളെ,


സോഹന്‍ റോയും വാര്‍ണര്‍ ബ്രതേഴ്സിലെ അണ്ണന്മാരും ആള്‍ക്ക് രണ്ടു കോടി വെച്ച് തരാമെന്നു പറഞ്ഞതനുസരിച്ച് 'ഡാം 999 ' എന്ന സിനിമയുടെ പ്രചാരണത്തിന് വേണ്ടി മാത്രം നമ്മള്‍ നടത്തുന്ന മുല്ലപ്പെരിയാര്‍ ഡാം പുനര്‍നിര്‍മ്മാണ സമരം ഇതാ അതിന്റെ അന്ത്യ ഘട്ടത്തിലേക്ക് കടക്കുന്നു. ഇത് വരെ പങ്കെടുക്കാത്തവര്‍ പെട്ടെന്ന് തന്നെ പങ്കെടുക്കുക. ഉം വേഗം.


ഡാം 999  ലവന്മാരിടപെട്ടു നിരോധിച്ചില്ലേല്‍  നാളെ റിലീസ് ചെയ്യും. തിര്വന്തോരത്ത് ശ്രീവിശാഖില്‍. നാലുകളി. DTS .വിത്ത്‌ എ.സി 








എല്ലാ കോണ്‍സ്പിരസി തിയറിക്കാര്‍ക്കും സമര്‍പ്പണം.

ശുഭം! 
മംഗളം! 
അനൂപ്‌ കിളിമാനൂര്‍


Image Courtesy: DAM 999, Animesh Xavier, Noushad GD


http://www.damthemovie.com/index.php


http://rebuilddam.blogspot.com/


The water bomb named Mullapperiyaar Dam: മുല്ലപ്പെരിയാര്‍ എന്ന ജലബോംബ്


ഞായറാഴ്‌ച, ജൂൺ 05, 2011

ശനിയാഴ്‌ച, മാർച്ച് 26, 2011

ഭൂമീദേവിക്കായി ഒരു മണിക്കൂര്‍....

 ലോകം മുഴുവന്‍ ഇന്ന് 'എര്‍ത്ത് അവര്‍' ആഘോഷിക്കുകയാണ്. രാത്രി 8.30 മുതല്‍ 9.30 വരെ എല്ലാ ലൈറ്റുകളും അണച്ച് ഇതില്‍ പങ്കുചേരുക. നമ്മുടെ അമ്മയായ ഭൂമീദേവിക്കുവേണ്ടി ഒരു മണിക്കൂര്‍....




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ശുഭം!
മംഗളം!
അനൂപ്‌ കിളിമാനൂര്‍

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ഞായറാഴ്‌ച, ജൂലൈ 12, 2009

THE HINDU'S EDITORIAL- 12/07/2009

Act on climate, now

If climate change is the unprecedented challenge the world faces, the declaration issued by the major economies at the G8 Summit in L’Aquila, Italy just won’t do. There are of course some good initiatives. President Barack Obama’s affirmation of U.S. intent to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 80 per cent by mid-century was heartening. There may be scepticism about the cap-and-trade approach towards carbon emissions being pursued in the U.S., but that too represents a policy advance. Mr. Obama also highlighted the tough new automotive standards that would save fuel, and the green jobs that are to emerge from targeted investments. Prime Minister Kevin Rudd announced the opening of a US$ 78 million global carbon capture and storage institute in Australia to develop clean coal technology as a public good. These progressive efforts may be insufficient to wage what British scientist James Lovelock describes as a difficult “climate war.” To everyone’s dismay, leaders of the major economies have no firm plans for emissions to peak before 2020 and decline thereafter. The target date of 2050 for reduction of greenhouse gases is too remote. The resolve to keep global warming to less than 2 degrees Celsius may end up as nothing more than a pious wish.

There is yet time for the G8 and other high-emission countries to act. They must sit down to the hard task of setting concrete goals for the next decade and beyond, for adoption at December’s Copenhagen conference of the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change. The importance of China and India in the global climate equation has been growing. Both countries have committed themselves to dealing with the issue. But while China has taken a major step forward, India’s national action plan is remarkably devoid of detail. New Delhi has adopted the negotiating position that it will not accept emissions targets, because that might derail its poverty-alleviation efforts. It is true that by the standards of the developed world, most Indians suffer significant energy deprivation. But the problem is that the national development path continues to be carbon-intensive, with its rising total emissions causing global concern. It is time India abandoned its stance as a climate laggard. It must prioritise areas such as energy efficiency in lighting, transport, and power generation and reduce the energy-intensity of industrial production. Cutting duties on fuel-guzzling sports utility vehicles, as the 2009-10 budget has proposed, is certainly not the way forward. Funding equitable, efficient public transport is. Only strong and convincing actions at home can win India support for its proposals at Copenhagen.

വ്യാഴാഴ്‌ച, ജൂലൈ 09, 2009

GLOBAL WARMING

What is the biggest threat to humanity? Some may say it's terrorism, some may say it's lavlin......... But most of the scientists will differ. According to them, it's the climate change, especially the GLOBAL WARMING.............

What exactly is meant by Global Warming? The rays from sun entering our atmosphere will be reflected by our Earth's surface the outer space. They heat the atmosphere while passing through it. But if large amount of green house gases like CO2, methane etc. are present in the atmosphere they prevent this rays from escaping into the atmosphere. This increases the temperature of the atmosphere. This effect is called green-house effect and this results in global warming.




Soon after the industrial age has begun, the amount of
green-house gases began to increase in the atmosphere due to the emissions from various industries all over the world. The emission for fuel engines also contributed to it. And now the amount of green-house gases in the atmosphere is increasing exponentially. Earth's temperature is also increasing in the same rate. And hence global warming..........

What are the effects of this phenomenon? It has wide spread effect that will affect us in all walks of life.Even then are they going to affects us now? The answer is YES. Many people believes that the climate change will not affect our generation. But the amount of green-house gases, especially CO2, has already increased well above accepted levels. This adversely affects our climate. Frequent cyclones and other disasters are just an indication of the climate change. The ice in the polar region is melting at a very high rate. The polar ice cap is the main source of pure water for majority of human beings and if it melts like this, it will result in severe water deficiency. Gangotri is the large ice glacier in the Himalayas where river Ganga is originated. Recent studies found that this Gangotri itself is melting away. If the Gangotri is completely melted, it will result in severe drought in a number states in India. More than 50 million Indians are depending on Ganga. One can only imagine the effect of this drought. If the atmospheric temperature continues to increase at this rate, our earth will become unlivable in very near future.

How can we counter this? As you can imagine, first thing that needs to be done is to done is to reduce the emission of CO2 and other
green-house gases. The amount of green-house gases should be reduced to that of the pre-industrial age in very near future. But this is not as easy as it seems. The biggest CO2 emitter is the US itself. As we know US is a capitalistic country and the corporates in US has a big influence on the US government. The case of many other developed countries is the same. Any move to reduce the CO2 emission will face a strong opposition from these corporates since they will have to reduce their production and hence the profit. Instead of doing this Bush was blaming cattles of India and China for emission of methane gas. Also the number of vehicles used day by and the their emissions will also add to green-house effect. After Barak Obama took charge there has at least been a move towards reducing the emission. The G8 summit just concluded put forward some decisions to reduce global warming. US has decided to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 80% by 2050. Other developed nations have also took similar decisions.

But it seems too late. The G8, prominent developed countries, and G5, prominent developing countries, members are responsible for most of the green house gas emission. They have to take decisions at least on the cut-off date 2020. Else it may become uncontrollable, which it already is to some extent. The atmospheric temperature should be brought down below 2 degree Celsius plus temperature at pre-industrial age. Strong and sudden actions are required. But unfortunately these facts are not getting enough attention it deserves. We are still ignorant of many of the disastors that could happen to us in the near future. The presently used fuel engines should be replaced by Eco-friendly engines which don't emit the green-house gases. More non-renewable energy sources such as wind and solar energy should be used. Recently an event named
EARTH HOUR was conducted. Their motto was switching off a light is a vote to earth. The reduction of energy consumption can have big effect on reducing global warming. So VOTE EARTH! or else............

anoopesar

"Nature has enough resources to fill our NEEDS, not our GREED."
-
Mahatma Gandhi