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OK, its a composite, Kirkujufell in Iceland and a cracked, dried up area of our local reservoir. Maybe something like this in the future ?
Another one of my circular global abstracts here, this on is a sunset on the beach in Dorset, England.
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Taken yesterday on my along the Waterfront Recreational Trail, a shared path in Toronto. It was sunny but cold.
Global Supertanker T-944 coming in for a landing at McClellan Airfield. I felt thankful to see it.
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Global Village is a like a expo where countries from around the globe have a pavilion where the show and sell stuff related to that country. There is also a fair and shows. It is pretty big. I think its about 500x500m. Free entrance for pensioners.
During the late afternoon of May 11th, 2017 a pair of Union Pacific EMD SD40N locomotives is working a cut of double stack cars out on one of the long yard leads for the Global III Intermodal terminal.
This Rochelle, Illinois facility is massive enough that it actually extends out here to the tiny town of Flagg. ~~ A Jeff Hampton Photograph ©
Today post obviously about climate change , just reminding of the reasons by Burning or cutting down trees reverses the effects of carbon sequestration and releases greenhouse gases (including carbon dioxide) into the atmosphere. Furthermore, deforestation changes the landscape and reflectivity of earth's surface, Global warming may increase the intensity and frequency of droughts in many areas, creating more intense and frequent wildfires.
2.5 Seconds series - climate change awareness project
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The world is getting warmer. Since the Industrial Revolution, the global average surface temperature has increased by more than 0.9 degrees Celsius and the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere by more than a third. Most of the warming occurred in the past 35 years, with the warmest years on record taking place since 2010. 2016 and 2019 were the warmest years on record.
Global warming, the gradual heating of Earth's surface, oceans and atmosphere, is caused by human activity, primarily the burning of fossil fuels that pump carbon dioxide (CO2), methane and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. More than 197 international scientific organizations agree that global warming is real and has been caused by human action.
It is causing a set of changes and complex shifts to the Earth's which climate scientists call “climate change”. Volcanic eruptions and variations in solar radiation from sunspots have contributed only about two percent to the recent warming effect. The balance comes from greenhouse gases and other human-caused factors.
The rapid rise in greenhouse gases is a problem because it’s changing the climate faster than some living things can adapt to. Also, a new and more unpredictable climate poses unique challenges to all life. A one-degree global change is significant. In the past, a one- to two-degree drop was all it took to plunge the Earth into the Little Ice Age.
Already, global warming is having a measurable effect on the planet.
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28 October 2020
The only conclusive evidence I've seen of so called global warming. I don't know who Heather is but evidently shes "HOT".
This was my first time attending and attempting fireworks at Global Fest, which is weird, since I've lived in Calgary for 16 years. It was hard to choose a favourite, but I did like the little starbursts on this one. I learned a bit and made a few notes for going to Global Fest in the future!
Who doesn't love delicious buttery corn? ... except, it is January so our local supply is pretty much depleted. But never fear - if you stop at the Dollar Store you can purchase vacuum sealed packages of pre-cooked corn from Thailand for only $2!!! 1 minute (or so the package says) in the microwave and it's ready to eat! So I sampled my photo prop ... yuck! ... tasteless !!! I'll stick with the corn that's grown locally even if it means waiting until next fall. (Although according to the package best-before date of October 2016, this corn could still be around then!)