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Old 6th March 2008, 03:24   #1
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Britain...Guess what...Water Rations!

This headline in todays Daily Express...

"WATER RATION BRITAIN THREAT"

"MILLIONS face water rationing and soaring bills as experts warned that Britain is heading for a drought crisis."
(Source Daily Express)

After nearly non-stop rain...
Have you read anything as pathetic as that?

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Old 6th March 2008, 06:56   #2
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Re: Britain...Guess what...Water Rations!

The rising demand for water in the UK has been growing at such a fast rate,because of the ever growing industrialized areas consuming the water,and the huge influx of population growth are the main growing factors in the need for water.The situation has become a worry on how to replenish the resorces,to keep up with the demand,that now, they have to pipe in water from other resorces that are less demanding on the water,and transfer that water to the more demanding areas,which is the heavily populated areas of Britain of the south.
You can't keep withdrawing water from the resorviors and bore holes,without replenishing it,that will create a problem in the future,just like if some one was withdrawing money from the bank,but is not replenishing their resorce,later that person will have a problem.
The government didn't take note from the earlier drought that Britain faced during the 1976 crisis,this was suppose to be a wake up call.The infrastructure of water reserves to the growing population must be in balance with that demand,or problems will be uncontrolled in the future,which we have now.
This photo is from the JW's webpage,just to give you an idea on this huge demand globally

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Old 6th March 2008, 09:38   #3
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Re: Britain...Guess what...Water Rations!

Just a thought, how about the water companies investing some of their profits into better ways of storing water?
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Old 6th March 2008, 10:01   #4
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The water companies,that were privatized in the 80's,started their gravy train rolling,to make big profits from the customers misery,without even taking in consideration the knock on effects it was having on the enviourment.Remember in the 80's when they were pumping out water from the rivers in the south,which caused the rivers to dry up leaving a trail of destruction in the eco-system.And yet these water companies were raking in huge profits,but don't even consider thr responsibility they have towards their customers as well as the enviourment,by not using some of the profits to fix the leakage that was draining away in the ground,about 34 per cent was escaping from the water pipes.
Their policy is,money first,enviourment later
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Old 6th March 2008, 10:14   #5
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If we had invested in de-salination plants (seeing as we are surrounded by water) we would not have half the problems we have today.
Trouble is.... they cost money !
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Old 6th March 2008, 11:14   #6
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Your spot on Mushroom,another good example of an essential infrastructure that should have been introduced in the enviourmental management policies,for the increased demand in natural resorces.But the problem that the water authorities will face is a dent in their profits,so the solution is to deplete the rivers.
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Old 6th March 2008, 12:18   #7
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i cant remember the last time it rained here in kent.
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Old 6th March 2008, 13:58   #8
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This article has some very interesting issues,copied from the JW's webpage,its a bit long winded,but please bare with it
What’s Happening to the Weather?
“The catastrophic floods and severe storms we are now experiencing will become more frequent.”wwhat,whaat
—THOMAS LOSTER, A WEATHER RISKS SPECIALIST.

IS SOMETHING really wrong with the weather? Many fear that there is. Meteorologist Dr. Peter Werner from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research says: "When we observe global weather—the extremes in precipitation, floods, droughts, storms—and note its development, we can rightly say that these extremes have quadrupled over the last 50 years."

Many feel that the unusual weather patterns are evidence of global warming—the so-called greenhouse effect run amok. Explains the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: "The greenhouse effect is the rise in temperature that the Earth experiences because certain gases in the atmosphere (water vapor, carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, and methane, for example) trap energy from the sun. Without these gases, heat would escape back into space and Earth's average temperature would be about 60°F colder."

Many charge, however, that man has unwittingly tampered with this natural process. Says an article in Earth Observatory, an on-line publication of the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration: "For decades human factories and cars have spewed billions of tons of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere . . . Many scientists fear that the increased concentrations of greenhouse gases have prevented additional thermal radiation from leaving the Earth. In essence, these gases are trapping excess heat in the Earth's atmosphere in much the same way that a windshield traps solar energy that enters a car."

Skeptics point out that only a small percentage of greenhouse gas emissions are man-made. However, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), a research group that is sponsored by both the World Meteorological Organization and the United Nations Environment Programme, reports: "There is new and stronger evidence that most of the warming observed over the last 50 years is attributable to human activities."

Climatologist Pieter Tans of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says: "If I had to put a figure on it, I would say that it is 60 percent our fault . . . The remaining 40 percent is due to natural causes."

“There is new and stronger evidence that most of the warming observed over the last 50 years is attributable to human activities”

Possible Consequences of Global Warming

What, then, has been the apparent result of the buildup of man-made greenhouse gases? Most scientists now agree that the earth has indeed heated up. Just how dramatic has this temperature rise been? The 2001 IPCC report says: "Global surface temperatures have increased between 0.4 and 0.8°C since the late 19th century." Many researchers believe that this small rise could account for the dramatic changes in our weather.

Admittedly, the earth's weather system is astonishingly complex, and scientists cannot state with certainty what—if any—the effects of global warming are. However, many believe that as a result of global warming, there has been increased rainfall in the Northern Hemisphere, drought in Asia and Africa, and escalating El Nińo events in the Pacific.

“Is Global Warming Harmful to Health?”
An article in Scientific American raised this intriguing question. It predicted that global warming "will expand the incidence and distribution of many serious medical disorders." For example, in some places "the number of deaths related to heat waves is projected to double by 2020."

Less obvious is the role global warming could play in infectious disease. "Mosquito-borne disorders are projected to become increasingly prevalent," since mosquitoes "proliferate faster and bite more as the air becomes warmer. . . . As whole areas heat up, then, mosquitoes could expand into formerly forbidden territories, bringing illness with them." one just flew up my nose.

Finally, there are the effects of flood and drought—both of which can result in polluted water supplies. Clearly, the threat of global warming must be taken seriously.


The greenhouse effect causes heat to build up in the atmosphere instead of escaping into space
Needed—A Global Solution

Since many view this problem as man-made, cannot man solve the problem? A number of communities have already enacted laws to limit pollution emissions from cars and factories. However, such efforts—commendable as they are—have had little or no impact. Pollution is a global problem, so the solution would have to be global! In 1992 the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro was convened. Ten years later, in Johannesburg, South Africa, the World Summit on Sustainable Development was held. Some 40,000 delegates attended this meeting in 2002, including about 100 national leaders.

Such conferences have done much to bring about a general consensus among scientists. The German newspaper Der Tagesspiegel explains: "Whereas most scientists back then [in 1992] had their doubts about the greenhouse effect, it goes practically unquestioned today." Even so, Germany's environment minister, Jürgen Trittin, reminds us that the real solution to the problem has still not been found. "Johannesburg must therefore be not only a summit of words," he stressed, "but also a summit of action."

Can Environmental Damage Be Halted?

Global warming is just one of many environmental challenges facing mankind. Taking effective action may be far easier said than done. "Now that we have finally faced up to the terrible damage we have inflicted on our environment," writes British ethologist Jane Goodall, "our ingenuity is working overtime to find technological solutions." But she cautions: "Technology alone is not enough. We must engage with our hearts also."will it happen naah

Consider again the problem of global warming. Antipollution measures are costly; often, poorer nations simply cannot afford them. Some experts thus fear that energy restrictions will send industries fleeing to poorer lands where they can operate more profitably. Even the best-intentioned leaders, therefore, find themselves caught in a bind. If they protect their nations' economic interests, the environment suffers. If they push for environmental protection, they endanger the economy.

Severn Cullis-Suzuki, of the World Summit advisory panel, therefore argues that change must come through individual action, saying: "Real environmental change depends on us. We can't wait for our leaders. We have to focus on what our own responsibilities are and how we can make the change happen."

It is only reasonable to expect people to behave with respect for the environment. But getting people to make needed changes in their life-styles is not so easy. To illustrate: Most people agree that automobiles contribute to global warming. Hence, an individual may want to cut back on driving or do without an automobile completely. But doing so may not be so easy. As Wolfgang Sachs from the Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment, and Energy recently pointed out, "all the places that play a role in daily life (workplace, kindergarten, school, or shopping center) lie so far apart that you cannot manage without a car. . . . Whether I personally want a car or not has nothing to do with it. Most folks simply have no choice."That is true

Some scientists, such as Professor Robert Dickinson of the Georgia Institute of Technology's School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, fear that it might already be too late to spare earth from the consequences of global warming. Dickinson believes that even if pollution ceased today, the effects of past abuses to the atmosphere would still last for at least another 100 years! so you might as well get pissed and enjoy the ride

Since neither governments nor individuals can solve the problems of the environment, who can? From ancient times, people have looked to the heavens for help in controlling the weather. As naive as such efforts were, they do reveal a basic truth: Mankind needs divine help to solve these problems.And l fully agree with that


Man has released billions of tons of pollutants into the air, accelerating the greenhouse effect. This is the attitude l get from our leaders
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