Global Warming: Ice Melting

Howdy: This is my 2nd post concerning Global warming effects, I am still on the subject of the Melting Glaciers worldwide. Here, we are contemplating the Arctic Ice melting, where scientists once predicted the Arctic would be ice-free by the end of 2030 but they had to revise their estimate according the rapidly growing global… Read More

Gray Water Recycling Part 2

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Collecting and Recycling Gray Water Few tips on how to collect gray water and recycle it: Before dispensing of your pet’s water bowl, think about watering your plants with it Same for your fish tank water except that the fish tank water is rich with nitrogen based nutrients from the fish waste Window A/C unit… Read More

Solar Activity VS Climate Change

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The sun activity has been very high in the 20th century, but getting very quiet now with no signs of any changes soon.  No Sunspotsts have been visible on its disc for months now .  The solar cycle is an 11-year cycle where sunspots which are  dark magnetic spots on the sun’s surface appear and… Read More

Water Drought and Gray Water Recycling

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Water drought is a weather-related natural disaster; it is caused by a decreased precipitation over an extended period and results in shortage of water reserves and supplies. It has its effect on every aspect of our daily life; there is less water available for growing crops, farming animals, industry in droughts. Droughts also affect our… Read More

Climate Change and Global Warming

By Sahar Andrade I read recently an article that raised more my worries about “Climate Change“& “Global Warming“; it was about the citizens of a small coastal village of “Newtok, Alaska” voting to move their village nine miles inland because melting ice shelves made their present home too risky. Global warming is the most threatening… Read More