Kamis, 12 Agustus 2010

The ice has been melting

“….An iceberg four times the size of Manhattan has broken off Greenland, creating plenty of room for global warming deniers to start their own country,” Mr. Markey said in a statement. “So far, 2010 has been the hottest year on record, and scientists agree Arctic ice is a canary in a coal mine that provides clear warnings on climate….”

That’s the statement which I take from JOHN COLLINS RUDOLF post about Iceberg as a Metaphor for Inaction.

Determine of that article, the effect of global warming is real for this part. As you can see, the biggest ice was melting and it will be a huge dangerous for us. Had you ever seen the day after tomorrow’s film? That film imagined of this cause but it wasn’t as dramatically as that film. The film showed that the ice was melting and it will bring a disaster, such as flood and it will unstable the nature. How can imagine the effect? Seriously I am afraid to imagine it :(

You can read a whole article from john’s post by clicking this link :

http://green.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/08/09/iceberg-as-a-metaphor-for-inaction/#more-65697

Kamis, 12 Agustus 2010

The ice has been melting

“….An iceberg four times the size of Manhattan has broken off Greenland, creating plenty of room for global warming deniers to start their own country,” Mr. Markey said in a statement. “So far, 2010 has been the hottest year on record, and scientists agree Arctic ice is a canary in a coal mine that provides clear warnings on climate….”

That’s the statement which I take from JOHN COLLINS RUDOLF post about Iceberg as a Metaphor for Inaction.

Determine of that article, the effect of global warming is real for this part. As you can see, the biggest ice was melting and it will be a huge dangerous for us. Had you ever seen the day after tomorrow’s film? That film imagined of this cause but it wasn’t as dramatically as that film. The film showed that the ice was melting and it will bring a disaster, such as flood and it will unstable the nature. How can imagine the effect? Seriously I am afraid to imagine it :(

You can read a whole article from john’s post by clicking this link :

http://green.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/08/09/iceberg-as-a-metaphor-for-inaction/#more-65697