Posts Tagged “Global Warming”
Posted by: in Yoga Exercises, tags: Bearing, Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Footprint, Changing Lanes, Citizens, Co2, Excerpt, Global Warming, Grimacing, Linda Schreiber, Personal Choices, Polar Bears, Yoga Teacher
Random Feed wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt CHANGING LANES: Can sufficient “grimacing” prevent CO2 from killing polar bears? Bearing in mind that our municipal carbon footprint is such a small percentage of the CO2 generated by Hingham, we as citizens have a real ability to impact global warming by our personal choices. As I write this, I grimace at the thought of my Suburban that I use to transport a 130-pound dog and four children. OpEdNews » Yoga teacher Linda Schreiber weighs on the alleged “filth” of the carbon dioxide that flow
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Posted by: in Yoga Exercises, tags: 3 March, Anonymous Cowards, Excerpt, Few Minutes, Global Warming, Hummer, Prius, Random, Right Wing, Symmetry, Violence, Yoga
Random Feed wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt I am off for yoga in a few minutes, followed by a run. Will I be tough enough to run outside? It is getting to the point where I am getting ready to buy a Hummer and contribute to global warming (not really; we drive a compact and a Prius, and I walk to work…) Political note Some (non-leaders) on the rabid right wing are openly calling for violence . Yeah, these are merely anonymous cowards on a conservative board. Nevertheless, note the lack of symmetry between the left and the
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Posted by: in Yoga Exercises, tags: Backpacker Magazine, Berne, Blog, Canoe, Excerpt, Global Warming, Green Gear, Kayak, Magazine Family, Photographer, Random
Random Feed wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt Backpacker Magazine has launched a new blog called “The Green Scene”. The Green Scene will be focusing on the greener aspects of adventure, from green gear to global warming and everything in between. The latest blog to the Backpacker magazine family will be written by Berne Broudy, an accomplished writer and photographer that has worked for Backpacker since the late ’90’s. Backpacker magazine isn’t his only credit. Berne has also been an editor for Canoe and Kayak and Backcountry magazin
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Posted by: in Yoga Exercises, tags: Climate Change, Colleagues, College Station, Critical Component, Dessler, Earth, Excerpt, Extent, Global Warming, Greenhouse Gas, M University, Nasa, Nasa Satellite Data, Random, Water In The Air, Water Vapor
Random Feed wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt Water vapor is known to be Earth’s most abundant greenhouse gas, but the extent of its contribution to global warming has been debated. Using recent NASA satellite data, researchers have estimated more precisely than ever the heat-trapping effect of water in the air, validating the role of the gas as a critical component of climate change. Andrew Dessler and colleagues from Texas A&M University in College Station confirmed that the heat-amplifying effect of water vapor is potent enough to
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