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Impacts of sea-level rise on the California coast
Author: virayvibe
During the last century, at sea, about eight inches along the California coast, and the generalization of models of scenarios suggest very large increase in sea level as important effects of climate change in the next century . Read the rest of this entry »
read comments (0)Nature’s Medicine Cabinet-Tropical Rainforests
Author: virayvibe
Tropical forests, only seven per cent of the land mass in the world total, as far as the port of half the known species of plants. Experts say that only one of four square miles of forest can contain more than 1500 different types of flowers and 750 species of trees, all of which focuses on coping mechanisms for millennia that mankind is struggling to learn how for their own needs.
Forests are a source of drugs
Some bags of people worldwide on the curative properties of the forest for centuries and perhaps longer. But since the Second World War began the modern world to take note of the drug and dozens of companies working with the protectors of nature, local groups and governments to identify and catalog plants synthesize forests for their medicinal value. Read the rest of this entry »
What are Greenbelts and What are They Good For?
Author: virayvibe
The concept of “green belt” refers to all areas of physical terrain, the suspension or near urban areas designed for an open space, in the light of recreation or development. And, yes, physics Greenbelts coast along areas of Asia, including mangroves in the region, served as a buffer and has helped to prevent more loss of life from the tsunami in December 2004. Read the rest of this entry »
How Global Warming Affects the Wildlife
Author: virayvibe
Most researchers agree that even small changes in temperature is sufficient for hundreds if not thousands of types already fighting for extinction, unless we, the flood of global warming. And time may be the essence: A 2003 study published in the journal Nature that 80% of the sample of about 1,500 animal species are already signs of stress from climate change. Read the rest of this entry »
