Environment Today

The Environment Today Explored.

Introduction
Our World today is caught up in so many problems causing so many hazard that it is difficult to even keep a track of only their names. Here, Environment Today, we try to discuss a few major topics seriously (along with the fun and spirit of blogging). I hope you like this blog and help this world in a way you can.

Contact
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Here is an introduction to a few topics we will discuss and believe me you won’t need to be introduced to them. You must have experienced most of them. Still they are here just for the sake of completion.

Climate change
We can see it when we step out of our house, can’t we? These changes can be caused by dynamic processes on Earth, external forces including variations in sunlight intensity, and more recently by our activities. The field of paleoclimatology has provided information of climate change in the ancient past, supplementing modern observations of climate. Effects due to it are proving to be inevitable.
Pollution
Only two things about it. One that nobody reading this page is unaware of it and needs and introduction to it. Second that almost all posts on this blog will have very close connection to it since it is the cause of all the other topics.
Energy
Or we would better call it Energy CRISIS! Hearing news about rising oil prices everyday on T.V.? Oh Yeah! That’s what we are talking about.
Toxins
Your refrigerator and deodorants may be marked as non CFC substances but did u throw any medicines in the waste? If you didn’t then what about DDT and other chemicals being sprayed in your locality? Okay Okay ! It’s banned in many countries but not mine and many other countries. Still you won’t be able to stop farmers spraying other pesticides and herbicides on crops. Some way or the other you are gonna be caught by it!
Conservation
Yeah the same thing you know protection of wild life and our other partners sharing space on this planet. But this is serious. Presently the Earth is undergoing the Holocene Mass Extinction, an era of unprecedented number of species extinctions. The IUCN has found that 23 percent of vertebrates, 53 percent of invertebrates and 70 percent of plants that have been evaluated are designated as endangered or threatened.

Posted by Anuj Kothari

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