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Monday, June 7, 2010

World Environment Day

There are an estimated 5 million to 100 million species on the planet! Scientist have only managed to identify about 2 million species so far. If you think about it, that means there is a huge amount we still don't know about our planet or whom we share it with. What we do know though is that humans are among only a handful of species whose population is growing, while most animals and plants are becoming rarer and fewer.


A total of 17,291 species are known to be threatened with extinction – from little-known plants and insects to charismatic birds and mammals. This is just the tip of the iceberg; many species disappear before they are even discovered.

The reason? Human activities. With our present approach to development, we have caused the clearing of much of the original forest, drained half of the world’s wetlands, depleted three quarters of all fish stocks, and emitted enough heat-trapping gases to keep our planet warming for centuries to come. We have put our foot on the accelerator, making species extinctions occur at up to 1000 times the natural rate. Let us consider carefully the actions each of us must take, and then address ourselves to our common task of preserving all life on Earth.

It is about time we took notice and did something to make a difference. Join thousands of people from countries all over the world in celebrating WED this year. There are literally thousands of ways to do something positive for the environment not only for this day but when ever is possible. You could organize a neighborhood clean-up, stop using plastic bags and get your community to do the same, plant a tree or better yet organize a collective tree planting effort, walk to work, start a recycling drive . . . the possibilities are endless.

Friday, June 4, 2010

Two moons on 27 th August 2010


Planet Mars will be the brightest in the night starting in August. It will look as large as the full moon to the naked eye. This will cultivate on 27 August when Mars comes within 34.65 miles off the earth. Be sure to watch the sky on August 27 12:30 AM. It will look like the earth has two moons.

The next time Mars may come this close in 2287.

Don't forget too see.