August 12, 2009 — Luis Seguessa, President of Fundacion Codigos, reveals the real cause of climate change. April 2008. For more information visit our web site http://www.fundacioncodigos.org
NASA PROVIDES ARIEL VIEWS OF THE OIL SPILL IN THE GULF
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“Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius — and a lot of courage — to move in the opposite direction.” Albert Einstein
LETS MOVE TO THE MOON…
[See last post below: It's official NASA confirms WATER ON THE MOON]
It is hard to dispute the facts as the Earth never tells a lie. We continue consuming and populating the planet with limited resources, so lets look at the numbers as to why we face these changes?
Births, Annual Number
India 27,008,000
China 16,029,000
United States 4,354,000
Gross National Income Per Capita, 2007 (US$)
China $5,370
India $2,740
United States $45,850
Solution: Developing and producing solar cells at the price a Chinese and Indian worker can afford to provide sufficient energy for them to join the middle class.
And with a few degrees of ocean water temperature changes we can look for the release of Methane Clathrates the pandoras box of gases 10,000 times worse.
So who do you guess pollutes the most as we race to a global population by 2050 of 9,309,051,539 ?
Arctic sea ice declined this summer to its second smallest extent in the satellite era, suggesting that the record set in 2007 may not have been an anomaly. If recent trends in the melt rate continue, we could see a virtually ice-free Arctic each summer much sooner than previously thought.
As a result we will build new cities…
NASA SUMMER EXTREME SNOW MELT
Global Warming: NASA study suggests extreme summer warming
A new study by NASA scientists suggests that greenhouse-gas warming may raise average summer temperatures in the eastern United States nearly 10 degrees Fahrenheit by the 2080s.
WHAT DO WE DO? MOVE!
NASA Confirms water on the moon…
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Thanks to its revolutionary components, Phinergy’s…
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As one of just a few hundred limited-edition bikes produced by Cerv?lo's Project California division, the RCA is a neatly packaged compendium of its creator's two-decades-deep body of engineering knowledge. […]
How many rings do you see in this new image of the galaxy Messier 94, also known as NGC 4736? While at first glance one might see a number of them, astronomers believe there is just one. This image was captured in infrared light by NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope. […]
When you?re an insomniac freelance writer who works from home, you end up seeing a lot of infomercials, and eventually, those things will wear you down. No matter how skeptical you might start off, you will eventually get to a point where you?ll start to wonder if there actually is somebody out there with a better way to fry eggs, chop tomatoes and make milk […]
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So, there's a new trailer for director Guillermo del Toro's Pacific Rim. However, on another YouTube channel not so far away, there's also a new, not as sleek but equally entertaining trailer for Atlantic Rim ? the mockbuster by The Asylum. How do they stack up? Let's find out. […]
Star Trek Into Darkness costume designer Michael Kaplan readily admits that he wasn?t a Star Trek fan prior to being hired for the 2009 reboot. Still, with iconic sci-fi movies like Blade Runner and Armageddon under his belt, he was confident he could capture and improve the look of Starfleet, updating the occasionally clunky aesthetic of the original series […]
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