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  • Jul 30

    No Rain in the Amazon: How South America’s Climate Change Affects the Entire Planet (MacSci) Overview

    Acting as the planet’s air conditioner, the rainforest sucks up millions of tons of greenhouse gases and stores them safely out of the atmosphere. South America’s deforestation threatens to unleash a kind of ?carbon bomb” that will add to our already deteriorating climate difficulties. As he travels across Peru and Brazil, recognized South America expert Nikolas Kozloff talks to locals, scientists and activists about the rainforest and what should be done to avert its collapse.  Drawing on his expertise of South American politics, Kozloff argues that cooperation between the world’s countries is essential in turning back the tide of climate change and that the fate of the planet depends on our response to environmental problems within the southern hemisphere.

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  • Jul 29


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    While many contend that there are different reasons behind the changing of our climate, few can deny that our planet is going through a period of immense changes. While some may discredit the science, global warming is one of the main hypothesis for why our planet is heating up. In this article, we’ll try to explain some of the science behind global warming so that you can understand the problem more clearly.

    According to numerous scientific studies, our planet’s surface temperature has increased by about 1 degree Fahrenheit within the last century. Most of this change has occurred in the past two decades, prompting the question: are our lifestyles accelerating this global change? The evidence definitely seems to point in that direction.

    Many scientists point to the emission of greenhouse gases as one of the leading reasons that we are undergoing this global change. Carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide are some of the main compounds that we are releasing more and more, causing something known as the ‘Greenhouse Effect’. This occurs due to the fact that these gases tend to trap heat, and when they are released into our upper atmosphere, they trap some of the heat energy that would normally be reflected by our earth’s natural processes.

    It’s an undisputed fact that there is more greenhouse gas in our atmosphere due to humanity. Since the beginning of the industrial revolution, it is estimated that the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has increased by as much as thirty percent. While a little greenhouse gas helps to keep our planet warm, the more and more that we release, the hotter the planet is going to get. That is an important fact to consider, being that our biosphere is finely tuned to live at the temperatures at which our planet currently operates. Many forms of both plant and animal life run the risk of extinction should the temperature change be accelerated. Fossil fuels are primarily responsible for the amount of greenhouse gases that we are releasing, and to help fix the problem, we are going to need to find an alternate source of energy, and quick. Research into alternative fuels has yielded several possible options, including the use of corn in the production of ethanol, which has already had proven usage in places such as Venezuela. The most accelerated period of temperature change has occurred in the past twenty years, and it’s clearly evident that we need to address this problem while we still can.

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  • Jul 28

    You may not be a CEO or working for a large corporation, but if you feel in your soul that you’re going to change the world, read this book. It is a very business-oriented book and it also gets into specific business tactics and strategies that are green for the bottom line and the environment. However, reading about the success of Gary Hirshberg’s “out-of-the-box” (pardon for the cliche) approach will grease the wheels in your head and inspire you to think bigger and more creatively.

    The CE-Yo of Stoneyfield Farm Yogurt shares how he built a hugely successful business by implementing ecologically sound practices. The title sums up the book quite well. If you’re already in business and just starting to think about how to be more eco-friendly, Hirshberg presents his solutions in the language of business. It’s tactical, factual and straightforward.

    Stirring It Up: How to Make Money and Save the World Overview

    A true force for change, Gary Hirshberg has been at the forefront of movements working for environmental and social transformation for 30 years. From his early days as an educator and activist to his current position as President and CE-Yo of Stonyfield Farm, the world’s largest organic yogurt company, Hirshberg’s positive outlook has inspired thousands of people to recognize their ability to make the world a better place.

    In Stirring it Up, Hirshberg calls on individuals to realize their power to effect change in the marketplace – “the power of one” – while proving that environmental commitment makes for a healthier planet and a healthier bottom line. Drawing from his 25 years’ experience growing Stonyfield Farm from a 7-cow start-up, as well as the examples of like-minded companies, such as Newman’s Own, Patagonia, Wal-Mart and Timberland, Hirshberg presents stunning evidence that business not only can save the planet, but is able to simultaneously deliver higher growth and superior profits as well.

    Hirshberg illustrates his points with practical information and advice, as well as engaging anecdotes from what he calls `the bad old days’ of his yogurt company: how a power outage left him milking cows by hand, how a dumpster fire revealed the need for better packaging, and his camel manure taste test challenge to a local shock jock. He also describes hands-on grassroots marketing strategies — printing yogurt lids with provocative, politically charged messages, handing out thousands of free samples to subway commuters to thank them for using public transit, and devising the country’s first organic vending machine — explaining how these approaches make a much more powerful impact on consumers than traditional advertising.

    An inspiring book for business owners and managers as well as anyone interested in saving the environment, Stirring It Up demonstrates how companies can work to save the planet, while achieving greater profits and satisfaction, and how we can all use the power of conscious consumption to encourage green corporate behavior.

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    Customer Reviews

    Great introduction to a sustainable way of thinking – Scott Burns – Littleton, Colorado

    This was the first book I read on sustainability as so many of them feel intimidating and daunting. This tells an entrepreneurial story in a very entertaining and easy to read way. During the course of reading you recognize not only are you learning something, but the way you think and look at the world starts to change. It stirs your hunger for more knowledge. Downside, makes me feel slightly more guilty to drive my truck.

    Inspiring, accessible – and required reading – Suneet K. Bhatt – New York
    As a Social Impact Consultant for some time, the standard question I would receive surrounded the idea of balance: how do I balance my requirement to make a profit with my desire to do good. This book provides numerous, practical examples. What I enjoyed most about it was GH’s emphasis on sourcing such ideas and powering such initiatives from the employees within an organization. Sustainability as a concept is, itself, only sustainable, if everyone buys-in. A great read…and GH comes across as incredibly likable. That is something I feel is rare when reading books by an entrepreneur and innovator discussing their own success (Build-a-Bear book is quite similar in that regard).

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  • Jul 26


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    Everyone talks about global warming. A planet (Earth) is in danger! But if it then there is inevitably a global alarm global climate change. So, how dangerous can a global climate change be? That global warming is happening, it's a foregone conclusion long. Many of you may know, even with some of the reasons.

    Let's start with some questions. What are the effects of global warming on the global climate and how we can prevent peoplefurther damage to our environment? Warming can be slowed or reversed? If so, how? How long is it now? There are many questions and answers, but these are just some of the most important.

    All said and done, questions the most important thing to do, to an awareness of changes in global climate and how does it affect us and our future generations. An increasingly hot and thirsty world is not far away. ButIf we act quickly, there is much we can do individually and together. It's all a matter of time and take appropriate measures to halt global warming.

    What is global warming?

    Global warming may be as a constant rise in temperatures of land and sea defined by increased amounts of gases that trap the specific heat in the atmosphere. These gases trap heat, as the "Greenhouse gases are known. Natural occurrence. It also produces self-These gases are, in some regions of our planet. Greenhouse gases released when fossil fuels used to generate energy. Over the years, these gases have begun to be produced in large quantities leads to significantly alter the climate of our planet.

    But despite all these facts, it is quite difficult to recognize reality, whether the global climate change actually takes place and process to understand the speed of this. However, it is a fact that iceCaps are melting, the aquifers are retreating, the climatic conditions change around the world, the summer temperatures rise during the term be extended by the summer, the winters severe and shorter, etc.

    What are the concerns?

    Tsunamis, earthquakes, typhoons, that the ability to kill thousands of people to destroy thousands of miles of land now not uncommon. There are many recent examples of these natural disasters like Hurricane Katrina, the tsunami of 2005,the recent earthquake in Haiti among others. Furthermore, as a product of human disasters on fire to forests, oil wells, etc. lead to serious impacts on the global climate.

    How does global climate change involved?

    While average temperatures are rising around the world, a devastating effect on the environment. As most conservatories are released and trapped in the atmosphere increases, the temperatures of the oceans "with the melting of glaciers. After manyScientists, has begun this process already. This could only mean one thing, that even if global climate change already is underway, time to stop and at the best ways to do one that is a transition to renewable energy.