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sukie
May 26th, 2007, 1:20:35 PM
Noah's Ark rebuilt to show climate change threat


Environmental activists reconstruct ark model from Turkey’s Mount Ararat in symbolic gesture.

By Daren Butler - MOUNT ARARAT, Turkey

Noah's Ark, built to save humanity and the animal kingdom in the face of a great flood, is being reconstructed in model form on Mount Ararat as a warning to mankind to act now to prevent global warming.

Environmental activists are behind the initiative in the lush green foothills of the snow-capped mountain in eastern Turkey, where the Bible says the vessel came to rest after a flood had wiped out corrupt humanity.

Volunteers are racing to complete the wooden vessel under bright sunshine by end-May, to coincide with a summit of leading countries next month in Germany where climate change will be high on the agenda.

"This is directed mainly at the politicians of this earth, to world leaders who are primarily responsible for the climate catastrophe which is taking place and for the solution," said Wolfgang Sadik, campaign leader for Greenpeace, which is behind the project.

"The aim is to put on Mount Ararat a memorial, a warning sign that also gives hope, to shake up the world and to say that if we don't react now it is too late," he said, as carpenters hammered away at the Ark's bow at an altitude of 2,400 metres.

http://www.linksoflondon.com/dynamic/eshop/product_images/thumbnail_cache/360x360/1137-noahs-ark-image-1.jpg

The UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has warned carbon dioxide emissions should at least be halved by 2050 to avoid climate changes which the European Union says would be dangerous.

Rising seas are a central concern of climate change. The UN climate panel says seas are set to rise 18-59 cms this century, up from 17 cms in the 20th century.

But there are deep divisions on ways to tackle the threat.


...more silliness...
http://www.middle-east-online.com/english/?id=20831

uppy
May 26th, 2007, 4:03:41 PM
What 59 cms in American ?

uppy
May 26th, 2007, 4:05:57 PM
Thats another reason to toss the UN out of the country, the use of the metric system

sukie
May 26th, 2007, 5:18:25 PM
little over two feet... Whoooooooooooo.

г
May 26th, 2007, 5:23:01 PM
LOL, hardly surprising that Uppy's too stupid to do a simple mathematical calculation, then pulls an 'Ugly American'

uppy
May 26th, 2007, 5:43:34 PM
LOL, hardly surprising that Uppy's too stupid to do a simple mathematical calculation, then pulls an 'Ugly American'

Why should I give a damn about your backward system.Two feet wow

where is the water going to come from to rise all the

oceans two feet? From the ice pack on Antarctica..lol

Green Lantern
May 26th, 2007, 8:08:24 PM
Why should I give a damn about your backward system.Two feet wow

where is the water going to come from to rise all the

oceans two feet? From the ice pack on Antarctica..lol

When water gets warmer, it expands and rises all on its own.

35Pete
May 26th, 2007, 8:23:29 PM
Thats another reason to toss the UN out of the country, the use of the metric system

The metric system is far superior to the Imperial English system.

As an engineer, we use only metric for circuit design. The english system doesn't make any damn sense. It was based on measurements derived hundreds of years ago.

I hope we eventually convert to metric nationwide.

sukie
May 26th, 2007, 10:00:40 PM
I use nothing but the metric system at work. Medicine would be quess work without it.

Green Lantern
May 27th, 2007, 4:06:33 PM
Noah's Ark rebuilt to show climate change threat


Environmental activists reconstruct ark model from Turkey’s Mount Ararat in symbolic gesture.

By Daren Butler - MOUNT ARARAT, Turkey

Noah's Ark, built to save humanity and the animal kingdom in the face of a great flood, is being reconstructed in model form on Mount Ararat as a warning to mankind to act now to prevent global warming.

Environmental activists are behind the initiative in the lush green foothills of the snow-capped mountain in eastern Turkey, where the Bible says the vessel came to rest after a flood had wiped out corrupt humanity.

Volunteers are racing to complete the wooden vessel under bright sunshine by end-May, to coincide with a summit of leading countries next month in Germany where climate change will be high on the agenda.

"This is directed mainly at the politicians of this earth, to world leaders who are primarily responsible for the climate catastrophe which is taking place and for the solution," said Wolfgang Sadik, campaign leader for Greenpeace, which is behind the project.

"The aim is to put on Mount Ararat a memorial, a warning sign that also gives hope, to shake up the world and to say that if we don't react now it is too late," he said, as carpenters hammered away at the Ark's bow at an altitude of 2,400 metres.

http://www.linksoflondon.com/dynamic/eshop/product_images/thumbnail_cache/360x360/1137-noahs-ark-image-1.jpg

The UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has warned carbon dioxide emissions should at least be halved by 2050 to avoid climate changes which the European Union says would be dangerous.

Rising seas are a central concern of climate change. The UN climate panel says seas are set to rise 18-59 cms this century, up from 17 cms in the 20th century.

But there are deep divisions on ways to tackle the threat.


...more silliness...
http://www.middle-east-online.com/english/?id=20831

People cannot effect the environment on a global scale...

Ask NASA:

7164

35Pete
May 27th, 2007, 4:08:36 PM
I use nothing but the metric system at work. Medicine would be quess work without it.

The english system is completely worthless for science and technology don't you think?