Indian sand artist Sudarshan Patnaik created sand Santa clauses to elevate the consciousness about the global climate change. He creates 100 Santa for the awareness program.
He placed the sand Santa in a tourist place of puri, its near Orissa state capital of Bhubaneswar. The art gives the message “Save the Earth from Global Warming” and combat climate change, encourage people to plant trees as Christmas gift.
Golden Institute of sand art students assisted, it take more that 36 hours to build Santa and the 1,000 tons of sand used for the art.
Monday, December 28, 2009
Sand Santa’s Art - Climate change awareness
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
US for transparency to evaluate commitments on climate accord
The Obama organization on Wednesday exuded assurance that there will be an adequate amount of transparency and sufficient data so that everyone can fairly evaluate whether country are living up the commitments they made at the last-week's Copenhagen climate conference.
Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs P J Crowley said, "One of the significant issues when the Secretary arrived on Thursday morning and worked through these issues during the day on Thursday and the President on Friday was in fact to make sure that there was a significant, verification aspect to the accord."
Crowley said. "We think at the end of the day, through some very exhaustive dialogue by the President and the Secretary with world leaders, that what emerge from Copenhagen information have has the kind of transparency and mechanisms so that in fact we can have access to data with not in an intrusive way, but just so we'll have enough clearness and access to data so that everyone can fairly evaluate whether countries are living up to their agreements."
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Atmosphere:
Everybody is speaking about the climate and weather daily. Do all know about atmosphere? Ready the short info about that .
The earth is surrounded by some kind of gases like
Nitrogen – 78.1%
Oxygen – 20.9%
Argon – 0.93%
Carbon dioxide – 0.038% and some other gases.
Totally atmosphere is divided into different layers.
Troposphere:
The layer nearest the Earth is the troposphere, which reach up to a height of about 8 km in the Polar Regions and up to 17 km higher than the equator. The weather conditions we understanding takes place within the troposphere.
Stratosphere:
The stratosphere lies top of the troposphere and reaches an altitude of about 50 km. The ozone layer that protects us from the sun’s ultraviolet emission is within the stratosphere.
Mesosphere:
The mesosphere extends from the top of the stratosphere up to 80-90 km. as a final point, the thermosphere, or ionosphere, gradually diminishes and forms a downy border with outer space. There is very little integration of gases between layers.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Climate change discussion:
Lok Sabha will talk about at length on Thursday the topic of climate change, weeks in advance of a crucial summit in Copenhagen to make your mind up ways and means to tackle the observable fact of global warming. An unusual discussion has been programmed in the Lower House where the management is probable to state its stand of not long-suffering any with authorization requisite carbon secretion cuts.
Minister for atmosphere and Forests Jairam Ramesh is anticipated to respond for the period of the discussion. Ramesh will signify India at the ministerial level talks at Copenhagen on December 14 at the same time as the Danish Prime Minister has complete an invite to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to take part in the plenary on December 18. For the meantime, Congress steered clear of question whether the Prime Minister will take a trip to Copenhagen to take part in the climate change discussion.
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Himalayan climate:
The Himalayan region principally experience two season’s coldness and summer. The regular summer temperature in the southern foothills is about 30 degree Celsius and the normal freezing climate temperature is approximately 18 degree Celsius.
In the center Himalayan valley the standard summer temperature is approximately 25 degree Celsius while the winters are actually cold. And on the superior district of the focus Himalayas the summer temperature is record at approximately 15 to 18 degree Celsius at the same time as the winters are below cold point.
The climatic state at expanse above 4880 m is under cold point and it is enduringly enclosed by means of snow. Throughout the iciness the snowfall is really heavy while the summers are much more mild and soothing. The Himalayan Alpine typical weather varies according to the elevation. The supplementary the height the more cooler the temperature gets here. The climatic circumstance change very swiftly in the Himalayan section due to transform in the elevation the atmosphere is very changeable and treacherous.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
6.6 magnitude quakes rattle west coast:
On Tuesday the quake of 6.6 magnitudes rattled resident on west coast of Canada. But there is no damage. 260km is centered under water on south west of Prince Rupert, depth 10km. It was quickly follow by a 5.7 magnitude after effects. That felt over a broad area.
Cassidy said quakes of the category that occurred on Tuesday infrequently because a tsunami and it did not generate any alerts or warning for coastal communities in Canada and the United States. There have been about 100 small aftershocks.
There will almost certainly be more aftershocks for the next few days or perhaps a week or more. Residents of the unconscientiously populated Queen Charlotte Islands, which are in addition called by the native name Haida Gwaii, said the preliminary quake seem to very last longer than the quake they by and large get in the area.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Rains lash TN again, 6 fresh deaths:
In Tamil Nadu six more death, the death rate raise to 80 due to the heavy northeast monsoon shower.
After a brief relief, quite a few parts of the position were yet again lashed by important rains in the last two days under the authority of low pressure area in the Indian Ocean and fishermen were warn not to endeavor into the sea.
3 children died in a house collapse, in Dharmapuri district. One person was electrocuted and an added washed away in Kanyakumari District while one died due to lightning strike in Tiruvallur district since yesterday.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Tamil Nadu death rise to 71:
The monsoon in northeast nonstop rain lash several part of TN rain the death rate to 71 that Nilgiris alone 43. With sheets of water inundating Ooty, Kotagiri and Connors towns, the picturesque Nilgiris wore a battered look. Between Ooty – Coonoor road ways are blocked as the land slip & house collapsed.
Two ministers Veerapandi S Arumugam and Pongalur N Palanisamy and a team of officials have rushed there. Chief Minister M Karunanidhi held discussions with the chief secretary and senior officials on expedite relief works.
Nilgiris collector Anand Rao V Patil Said that, the rescue works are going well a group of 170 STF and TN special police persons are in the rescue work. More that 700 peoples are safely placed in the camp across the district.
Monday, November 9, 2009
Libya Climate and weather:
Libya's average temperature is 20.3 °C
The highest monthly average high temperature is - 95 °F
The lowest monthly average low temperature is - 45 °F
Libya's climate receives an average of 9.9 in of rainfall per year, or 0.8 in per month.
On average there are 43 days per year with more than 0.004 in of rainfall per month.
An average annual humidity is 57.4%.
An Average monthly relative humidity ranges from 41% to 69%.
An average sunlight 3187 hours per year.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Climate in Iceland:
Ice land by hearing the name itself we thought that it would be full of ice no warm climate, let us read because of warm Gulf Stream, the climate is warmer in Iceland while comparing with other region. In ice land the winter season is somewhat mild weather and in summer rather cool. However, in the present situation in Iceland is of changed because of the global warm touches the glacier.
From June to august the warmer temperature and in January the lowest month weather measured. The ice is of having some local difference in the present scenario.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Storm to come into Philippines Wednesday night:
Philippines the tropical storm tag with global name Marina is calculate to enter Philippine seas Wednesday night, the Philippine distinctive, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration said.
In its weather conditions statement at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Marina, which will be called Santi once it enter Philippine seas, was probable at 1,520 kilometers east of Central Luzon protective substance maximum sustained winds of 105 kilometers per hour near the center and gusts of up to 135 kph.
The storm was anticipate to move west northwestward at 30 kph, the state-run climate bureau said. However, the weather conditions annoyance is still too far to change any part of the country for the next 36 hours. In the meantime, the inter-tropical junction zone will continue to convey speckled rains and thunderstorms above most parts of Mindanao, Pagasa said.
The remain part of the country will occurrence partly cloudy to at times cloudy skies with isolated rain showers or thunderstorms.
Friday, October 23, 2009
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Climate and weather info:
Strom:
Strom in winter is darn from the energy of two air of uncommon temp and moisture. It regularly forms from the air of mass dry and cold region. The point wherever these two air masses meet is called a front. The cold air push the warm air in advance it forms cold front. The same is vise versa for warm front.
Acid rain:
Acid rain is a type of rain when snow is polluted by acid in the atmosphere and damage environment. Sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxide are two compounds pollute and form acidify rain. These two compounds mingled with atmosphere and reach the earth as acid rain.
Monday, October 5, 2009
Desert Climate:
The desert is the hottest place on earth and it is characterize by little vegetation and rain. Deserts complete up with sand or rocks and gravel. It cover about one-fifth of all the ground in the world and Most deserts lie along the Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn, imaginary lines that lie north and south of the equator.
It s climatic condition is 100 degrees Fahrenheit throughout the day but below 32 degrees at night and this alteration is because deserts are exposed. During sun, it gives more heat and in the nighttime, it became cooler. The amount of rainfall also varies.
Deserts have only little rain and when it does rain, it pours. The rainfall in desert areas is less than 250 mm per year, and some years may practice no rainfall at all. Aggressive rainstorms can grounds flash floods in the desert. After a storm desert might not see any rain for weeks or months.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Climate change cuts world food
Global warming will cut into world grain yields and result in less food being on hand in the increasing world in 2050.
International Food Policy Research Institute report said, Climate change increases child malnutrition and reduces calorie utilization significantly and higher temperatures reduce crop yields while encouraging pests and plant diseases in South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa will be impair the hardest by declines in yields and production.
It suggested an increase of $7 billion a year in publicly owned spend on agricultural study, improvement in irrigation and farm-to-market roads to make up for the impact of climate change.
Friday, September 25, 2009
Weather predict for the Asia-Pacific region
Low pressure will move eastward over the Yellow Sea and pick up rich moisture that will spread more than the Korean Peninsula as it move toward the Sea of Japan.
But elevated pressure extends over the Sea of Japan and Japan will allow for gentle weather with plenty of sunshine. A few hazes motivation linger over southern Japan and Tokyo may perceive irregular smoke with high near 26 C. Seoul will see all the time supplementary gloomy skies by possible sunset showers.
Low pressure will persist developing more than central China and is anticipated to pull in dampness from the South China Sea.
Australia will see frequently dry and warm conditions as high pressure covers nearly the entire continent. Sydney will see generally sunny sky with a few clouds and highs in the greater teens C.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Nair brief UN about India's view on climate change
Ahead of the climate pinnacle next week, a higher Indian official has met UN Secretary- General Ban Ki-moon to talk about the country's stand on climate change.
During discussion with most important Minister Manmohan Singh's Principle Secretary T K A Nair, veto inquire about India's views on type of weather change both in terms of the development at the national level and the climate summit to be held at the headquarters, next week, Indian powers that be said here today.
Nair pointed out India's apprehension for climate change as well as its priority in terms of enormous developmental challenge, the need for force safety measures, and belief on remnant fuel for many being to come.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Air pressure
Air heaviness, also known as atmospheric pressure, refers to the burden of the Earth's atmosphere imperative down on everything at the surface.
A barometer in units called millibars. Most barometers used mercury in glass column, like thermometer, to measure the make over in air pressure.
When the weather condition is calm, the mercury in the barometer not often moves more than half-an-inch under the 30-inch mark.
Atmospheric pressure varies to some extent over the earth surface, and variations in pressure are dependable for the weather that we are so memorable with. Low pressures are associated with storms, tornadoes, and hurricanes.
Relative dampness is the quantity of humidity the air can hold before it rains.
The weight imperative down on a one square-inch sample of air at sea level is 14.7 pounds, which is corresponding to a column of mercury 29.92 inches in height.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Deforestation
Deforestation is clearing Earth's forests on an enormous range, often consequential in damage to the superiority of the land. Forests still cover about 30 percent of the world’s land area; excluding swaths, the sizes of sou'wester are lost every year.
The world’s rain forests could entirely vanish in a hundred years at the recent rate of deforestation.
Deforestation is an imperative factor in global average temperature change. Climate change is because of a build up of carbon dioxide in out atmosphere and if we carry on acerbic down the main tool we have to diminish this CO2 build up, we can expect the climate of our world to change spectacularly over the next decades.
It is probable that more than 1.5 billion tons of carbon dioxide is release to the atmosphere due to deforestation, mainly the unkind and blazing of forests, and every year.
Over 30 million acres of forest and woodland are lost all year due to deforestation; causing a immense loss of revenue to poor people source of returns in remote areas who depend on the jungle to survive.
Monday, September 7, 2009
South Asian youth pinnacle on climate
A four-day South Asian Youth pinnacle on Climate Change concluded in Nepal on Sunday, construction a five-point assurance and dishing out a 10-point require, local newspaper The Katmandu Post reported on Monday.
In South Asia 80 participants promise to form a youth network and they plan to organize follow-up events, sensitize the culture and create generation of youth devoted to a low carbon life.
The participant claim that south Asian governments have the same opinion on the Most Vulnerable Countries stance that temperature amplify should be imperfect to below 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels and CO2 awareness should be bring back to beneath 350 parts per million.
They urged the take over one parties to commit to trim down emission by 45 percent by 2020 and 90 percent by 2050 with base year 1990 and emanation peak no soon after than 2015.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Forest Heat
Sure, by probability heating the planet has been easy. On the other hand, try on purpose heating a stratagem of forest, and you get an entire other story.
Brief look at a string of new experiment to test how heater temperatures will change the composition of forest in unusual regions of the United States.
Will forests start on to sprout over the tree line in the Colorado Rocky Mountains? Will oaks brush off northwards, deeper into the boreal forests of the northern United States and Canada? Regrettably, dependably and equally heating a stand of mature trees to a set number of degrees above ambient temperature turns out to be difficult to do.
For now, these projects are some degree of to seedling, which will outgrow their heaters within a few years. Such studies are important in their own right seedling lack the widespread root networks that could help them continue to exist a hot, dry summer, and are consequently a weak link in the chain of forest sequence.
Monday, August 31, 2009
Climate vs weather
How climate linked to weather? Fine, weather is a gang of strange trial that happens in the impression all over the world. Climate helps you recognize the weather in your own part of the globe.
The atmosphere around us behaves in different ways. It changes when it is hot or cold, and when it is wet or dry.
It acts another way when it is calm or stormy, and clear or cloudy. The atmosphere reacts to the whole thing from rain to sunshine.
A snow outbreak is weather. Thunder and lightning are weather, sometimes the atmosphere behaves aggressively, and sometimes it is peaceful and silence.
Climate is the average weather in a location over a long period. A place that does not get much rain over immeasurable years would have a dry climate.
A place wherever it stays cold for nearly everyone of the year would have a cold climate. It also helps settle on whilst the best time would be for farmers to plant their crops.
In other words, look out your porthole any day, any time and you see weather. Look out your window every day for a month or longer, view the weather each day, and you can determine the climate.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Climate camp in London
In central part of London protesters taking part in an annual "Camp for Climate Action" gathered.
Participants are assembling at six locations all the way through the capital, together at the Bank of England. They have told to divide into 10 groups, some on foot, some on bicycles, each identified by a different color. They have told to buy a zone one to six travel cards.
Organizers plan to form a summer festival impression with wind turbines, vegetarian canteens, organic toilets and a radio studio powered by solar panels.
In previous years, the camp has set up near the Kingsnorth power station in Kent to protest alongside a projected coal-fired plant, and at Heathrow Airport.
In front of the camp-taking place, Scotland Yard has held a series of talks with environmental activists, as fraction of an overhaul of policing tactics after the G20 summit. However, they have criticized the organizers of the protest for keeping the camp's location secret, which means residents cannot warn about any potential disruption.
The force is preparing to use a mobile police location, helicopter-mounted loudhailers and its Twitter account to improve links with protesters.
Thursday, August 20, 2009
India in top 10 climate affected nation
According to the UN World Meteorological Organization India is amongst the top 10 nations that comprise most affected by tremendous weather changes last year, along with six other Asian countries, including Philippines, South Korea, Indonesia, Vietnam, China and Afghanistan.
According to WMO, with climate change menacing cultivation in Asia, India along with the further most exaggerated nations require to invest more in urban and indoor agriculture, that could give a hand to the highest degree in provided that food for the hundreds of millions of people.
With climate transform intimidating agriculture in Asia, the WMO Regional Association Asia Working Group on Agricultural Meteorology meet at Hanoi, Vietnam also discussed sustainable agricultural practices to feed growing populations.
The meeting reiterated that global warming is in charge for more frequent and serious droughts, floods and storms across Asia, and expected to make stronger in the future.
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Friday, August 14, 2009
Our Climatic system
Atmosphere
Earth covers by atmosphere and it is a thin mixed gas layer. These gas layers make the earth to become cool and hot.
Oceans
Earth surface covers 70% by Oceans and their large size and thermal properties permit them to lay up a set of heat.
Land
Earth's surface covers 27% by Land and land landscape influences to withstand patterns.
Ice
Ice is the world's major provide of freshwater and it covers the left over 3% of Earth's surface as well as most of Antarctica and Greenland. It is the important role in adaptable climate, in view of the fact that it is extremely thoughtful.
Biosphere
The biosphere is part of earth living thing. It helps human, animal and the entire living thing to live in earth.
The layer that covers the Earth represent in short form.
Total 100% is spited into
Occean – 70%
Land- 27%
Ice – 3%
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Earthquake
A major earthquake of level 7.6 struck in the Indian Ocean off India's Andaman Islands early on today, but a tsunami alert for India, Myanmar, Indonesia, Thailand and Bangladesh was shortly cancelled.
Three hours after the earthquake there were no reports of a tsunami, officials said. The US Geological Survey said the quake, originally reported as a magnitude 7.7, struck. It was comparatively superficial, at a depth of 33km and was centered 260km north of Port Blair.
The Atmospheric administration Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre said at hand could be a serious wave along coasts up to 1,000km from the epicenters, but later the warning got back by them.
A 7.6 magnitude quake is as major quake and it spread high damage. An enormous quake in the Indian Ocean in 2004 caused a tsunami that killed some 228,000 people.
Elsewhere, a strapping earthquake jolt Tokyo and nearby areas early this morning, troublemaking transport and closing a nuclear power plant for protection checks.
The scale level 6.5 quake centered around 150km southwest of Tokyo spoiled the main motorway south from the capital and prompted a brief deferment of high-speed train services, but there were no reports of major losses.
The Tomei Motorway that runs between Tokyo and Nagoya were closed by an earthquake and the weather conditions agency warned that heavy rain since yesterday meant auxiliary slips were feasible. Those storms have killed at least 13 people in Japan, with a further 15 missing.
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Climate change disaster
Possibility to pay for air!
Chairman of Atomic Energy Commission Anil Kakodkar believes it is an opportunity in the not too far-off future. “The promptly depleting Earth possessions, the in the near future climate transform tragedy and such other experience would soon lead to a shift in terms of things that we take for arranged as a free gift of nature,"
"The day is not far off as soon as they, water, air and so on will get payable," Kakodkar, Secretary in the Department of Atomic Energy, addressed in convocation to the National Law School of India University, Bangalore. Under such situation, how do we touch the difficulty of those who cannot pay and what about other living species that also need these resources, he asked.
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Cosmic Ray
Cosmic rays are energetic particles originating from outer space that is in somebody's space on Earth's atmosphere. In high-energy physics, an ultra-high-energy cosmic ray or extreme-energy cosmic ray is a cosmic ray which appears to have tremendous kinetic energy, far additional than both its take it easy mass and energies typical of supplementary cosmic rays. These particles are momentous because they have energy equivalent to the Greisen-Zatsepin-Kuzmin limit.
In the outer space of protons created cosmic rays. When a proton hits the air in the earth's upper atmosphere it produces many particles. The largest parts of these decay or are absorbed in the atmosphere. One type of particle, called muons, lives long sufficient that some reach the earth's surface.
Most huge cosmic rays are almost certainly accelerating in the blast waves of supernova remnants. This does not mean that the supernova detonation itself gets the particles up to these speeds. The cosmic rays eventually escape the supernova residue, they can only be accelerating up to a certain maximum energy, which depends upon the size of the accelerating region and the magnetic field strength.
Monday, August 3, 2009
India Forest
To protect our Environment and Forests Indian Minister of State has said that Indian To protect our Environment and Forests Indian Minister of State has said that Indian emission is being captured by its green cover will also announce. The money would go into conserve and restore unique plant life, controlling forest fires and growth of forest infrastructure.
The main purpose for strengthening of the forest management is to improve the infrastructure for better forest managing and the second scheme is called capacity construction in the forestry sector 3.69 billion for the period 2007-2012.
The main discussion new in UN conference is all about the climate change deal in Forest and India says efforts to protect and increase forest cover should be considered as vital as reducing deforestation. Under up-and-coming UN scheme called Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD), on the rise nations could potentially earn billions of dollars by scenery aside and rehabilitating their forests. The precious carbon offsets could be sold to rich nations to help them meet their emissions goals. India confirmed they would speak out on August 10 about the study how much emissions were being captured by India’s forests.
Monday, July 27, 2009
Sea level Raise
The new climate research indicates that the ocean could rise in the next 100 years to a meter higher than the current sea level which is three times higher than predictions from the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. The global climate in the future century will be 2-4 degrees warmer than today, but the ocean is much slower to warm up than the air and the large ice sheets on Greenland and Antarctica are also slower to melt.
The great doubt in the calculation of the future rise in the sea level lies in the indecision over how rapidly the ice sheets on land will melt and flow out to sea. The model predictions of the melting of the ice sheets are the source for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's predictions for the rise in sea level are not accomplished of viewing the rapid changes observed in recent years.
Rise in see level
Supercilious that the climate in the upcoming century will be three degrees warmer, the new model predictions indicate that the ocean will rise between 0,9 and 1,3 meters. To move up so much so quickly means that the ice sheets will melt to a large extent faster than before believed. The experimental says that the ice sheets react more rapidly to increases in temperature than experts thinking just a few years ago. And studies from the ice age show that ice sheets can melt quickly.
When the ice age wrecked 11.700 years ago, the ice sheets melted so swiftly that sea stage rose 11 millimeters per year equivalent to a meter in 100 years. In the existing circumstances with global warming, Aslak Grinsted believes, that the sea level will rise with the same speed is to say a meter in the span of the next 100 years.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Effect of greenhouse
Greenhouse effect is the rise in temperature that the Earth experience because sun trap some kind of energy to atmosphere. Without these gases, heat would get away back into space and Earth’s average temperature would be about 60 F colder, because of how they warm our world.

Due to solar radiation the atmosphere trapped the result of warming, caused by atmospheric gases that allow sunshine to pass through and absorb. The greenhouse effect is important. The heat is produced for that radiation, without the greenhouse effect, the Earth would not be warm to live human, if the greenhouse effect becomes stronger, it could make the Earth warmer than usual. It cause problem.
The Earth’s atmosphere is all around us, it is the air that we breathe. Greenhouse gases in the atmosphere perform much like the glass panes in a greenhouse. Sunlight enters the Earth's atmosphere, passing all the way through the blanket of greenhouse gases. As the light reaches the Earth's surface, land, water, and biosphere absorb the sunlight’s energy, this process done the energy sent back into the atmosphere and some of the energy passes back into space, but much remains in the atmosphere by the greenhouse gases, causing heat.
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Warm Weather leads to Fire
Tough winds that fanned two forest fires around West Kelowna in the Okanagan Valley over the weekend have calmed down but sustained warm and waterless weather conditions will make it complex to manage the risk, a fire deeds market analyst says.
With temperatures predict to rise to 35 degrees, the area will see some of the deep temperatures of the summer, for the next seven days there is no wind and no rain. The moistures of high temperature produce a new fire, creating a preheating effect.This year tough winds, high temperatures and low down wetness have mutual to make the Okanagan mainly disposed to fire.
Winds have been stronger than normal throughout July, and Kelowna has previously seen 11 days this month with temperatures above 30 degrees.
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Weather condition in East Asian region
On July 20th 2009 East Asian region looks like stormy weather all across Taiwan, with a 50% percent chance of thunderstorms in the capital Taipei, and 34 to 28 C of temperature condition. Kaohsiung will also with a high of 32 and a low of 25 C temperature and thunderstorms. Across the straits, Beijing capital of China will possibly rain with a high of 32 and a low of 25 C and Shanghai likely see hot and stormy with a high of 36 and a low of 30 C. Else where in Asia, Tokyo, the capital of Japan will be rainy, with temperature range high of 29 and a low of 23 C. Korea’s capital Seoul will likely rain with a high of 26 and a low of 22 C.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Global Climate Change Impacts in the United States
The most comprehensive, authoritative report on Global Climate Change Impacts in the United States was released on Tuesday June 16th, 2009. This report presents, in plain language, the science and impacts of climate change on the United States, now and in the future. It focuses on climate change impacts on U.S. regions and various aspects of society and the economy such as energy, water, agriculture, and health. A comprehensive series of web-pages were developed that highlight the findings and major conclusions of the report and contain complete downloadable files of the report, as well as a host of additional content on climate change impacts on the U.S.