Wednesday, October 28, 2009

YOU CAN DO ANY THING YOU WANT TO DO ...
AS LONG AS YOU MAKE UP YOUR MIND...


Monday, October 26, 2009

THE HUMAN RACE
IRON MAN
IRON DAD





Sunday, October 25, 2009

What does the number 350 mean?

350 is the most important number in the world--it's what scientists say is the safe upper limit for carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

Two years ago, after leading climatologists observed rapid ice melt in the Arctic and other frightening signs of climate change, they issued a series of studies showing that the planet faced both human and natural disaster if atmospheric concentrations of CO2 remained above 350 parts per million.

Everyone from Al Gore to the U.N.’s top climate scientist has now embraced this goal as necessary for stabilizing the planet and preventing complete disaster. Now the trick is getting our leaders to pay attention and craft policies that will put the world on track to get to 350.

Is 350 scientifically possible?

Right now, mostly because we’ve burned so much fossil fuel, the atmospheric concentration of co2 is 390 ppm—that’s way too high, and it’s why ice is melting, drought is spreading, forests are dying. To bring that number down, the first task is to stop putting more carbon into the atmosphere. That means a very fast transition to sun and wind and other renewable forms of power. If we can stop pouring more carbon into the atmosphere, then forests and oceans will slowly suck some of it out of the air and return us to safe levels.

Is 350 politically possible?

It’s very hard. It means switching off fossil fuel much more quickly than governments and corporations have been planning. Our best chance to speed up that process will come in December in Copenhagen, when the world’s nations meet to agree on a new climate treaty. Right now, they’re not planning to do enough. But we can change that--if we mobilize the world to swift and bold climate action, which is what we're planning to do on October 24th.

On 24 October,
people in 181 countries
came together for the most widespread day of environmental action in the planet's history.
At over 5200 events around the world, people gathered to call for strong action and bold leadership on the climate crisis.

"And Bangalore.... Went Green"

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Biking Off..

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This is what i was doing on Saturday the 24th of October..






Bike Salute infront of Vidhana Soudha

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The pic that made it to 350.org

Bangalore, India

<-350 Formation at Palace Road

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The 350 Club..

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24th October Observed trough out the World

Saturday, October 10, 2009

24th October



Polar Ice Cap is Melting.......









CO2 Emissions are beyond Earth's threshold....


(Jan 2009) CO2 Level - 385.92 ppm


Safe Limit - Scientists - 350.00 ppm


You want to do some thing about this! ??




Guess What!!!


People are taking Action...


They need "your" help too ..


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24 October 2009

INTERNATIONAL DAY OF CLIMATE ACTION



CO2 Speaker's Corner Gauthier Antarctica February 2009 from Michael McGee on Vimeo.

Friday, October 02, 2009

Each countries USP today is a direct derivation of the value add that their inherent culture has brought in them.

If Japan is famous for quality product, its because of the discipline that is a part of their culture. We hear that from local folk lore and Samurai and other warrior clans.

If India is soft spoken and brainy but lacking handwork and discipline, that's because we have been so.. All through out out history we have been peaceful and welcoming..We have had brainy people who were inherently lazy. Yes i am taking about the brahmins.. But then the lazy ness is in every Indian's blood unless the person has made a special effort against it.

Take Israel for example they don't any thing let past easily.. that's because they have been fighters, intelligent , witty and cunning.

China has been a mass producer all its history.. The Great wall of china is an example.. Labor is cheap.. So is India, take Taj mahal and the Konark temple.. But yes we both had skilled laborers.. In a position that China is today is because of its skilled labor force ad imperialism.

I can go on.. but i hope you get the point..

So if you get my point .. then you should start inculcating the right kind of culture to your offspring's.. Lead by example.