Sunday, June 21, 2009

Is Here

I'm back.


Monday, May 11, 2009

Busy with Finals


Hello, what'sup people? Hope everyone is doing great. Sorry for my temporary absence. I have been very busy with school work and life in general, plus, I have two research papers to write before final exams start and yet, finals are fast approaching too.

Finals will end in the 21st of May and I'm trying to get all my assignments, projects and paper turned in as soon as possible and really start studying for finals.

Anyways, i will definitely try to blog and do blog rounds when I have chance but till then, I am stuck with school ;)

oH..And also.....Happy Belated Mother's Day

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Save The Polar Bear


Polar bears are dying and will soon be wiped out entirely if we don't take immediate action to curb global warming. One of George W. Bush's 11th-hour decisions greatly weakened protections for the polar bear and other species under the Endangered Species Act by issuing regulations reducing protections for the polar bear and exempting greenhouse gas emissions -- the number-one threat to the bear -- from regulation.

Congress, however, just passed special legislation granting President Barack Obama's Interior Secretary Ken Salazar 60 days to revoke the damaging Bush regulations with the stroke of a pen

Please sign the petition below and pass it on to a friend today.
-Save The Polar Bear-

With your help, we'll reach our goal to get 50,000 signatures and convince Interior Secretary Salazar to revoke the Bush regulations before the May 9, 2009 deadline.

Please help us gather 50,000 signatures on the petition below by May 9, asking Salazar to revoke Bush's polar bear extinction regulations.

Global warming is rapidly melting the sea ice polar bears depend on. Accounts of bears starving and drowning are on the rise as they are forced to swim farther and farther to reach the solid ice they need for hunting and resting. Those trapped on land hundreds of miles from the nearest ice are often shot as they wander, starving, near villages.

Please save em!

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Happy Easter 2009

Duckie Hop

Bunny Hop

Wish everyone a Happy Spring and a Happy Easter. Hehe. I will be making whole eggs dinner with my love one. GOD bless.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Global Warming - Save Antarctica

The global warming effect on Antarctica has getting serious! And this is affecting the entire world. Global warming is caused by many different factors, and some of these factors are greenhouse gas emissions that is the vehicles used that run on fossil fuels like diesel and gasoline, melting of ice and snow in the Antarctica Peninsula. The ice shelves in the area are breaking up and melting and lead to increased sea levels.


More. Penguins which nest in areas most effected by global warming are seeing a decrease in population numbers, because ideal nesting spots are slowly becoming more scarce,The Krill in the sea is also being affected. This is caused by less ice in the sea around Antarctica. As well as almost all other forms of marine life in the area. Many fish, whales, and other marine species feed on the Krill, and with less of this food source there will be fewer species capable of survival in the area. This will have a profound effect on commercial fishing in the area, and a decline in the amount of fish in our food supply chain.
Global Warming Antarctica

The global warming effect on Antarctica can have devastating results for the entire world. When ice melts and the sea rises, this leads to more moisture in the air. This means more rain and snow in other areas, and this will affect millions of people. Coastal lands of every continent may become flooded due to rising sea levels, leading to less land in an already overpopulated world. Food crops are greatly affected, causing food shortages and starvation deaths, especially in countries that are not developed. There is also a rise in natural disasters like devastating storms, such as typhoons and hurricanes, that are caused by global warming and the Antarctic ice cap melting. Hurricane Katrina in the United States and elsewhere may be an example of what future storms will be like if we do not stop global warming now.

The global warming may not be reversible, but we can minimize the damage by using renewable energy sources that are friendly to the environment and can greatly reduce the global warming effect in Antarctica. Global warming effect on Antarctica is just the first step in a process that will end with the earth becoming uninhabitable for future generations. This must not be allowed to happen, and steps must be taken now to reduce and eliminate global warming, not only to protect Antarctica but the entire world.

Please .... You, please save our earth ..... Our mother nature ....

Earth Day 2009 is on April 22