Climate Changes

21 Nov 2013 – And we are all culprits…

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So long for now dear cousins May&Lock and looking forward to our next meeting. It has been a fun and hectic week, but too short and did not get to see as much but got to eat too much 🙂 Changi Airport T1, 2 & 3 are ready for the Christmas but that is still far away in my mind…

While the social calendar is busy for the past month and the next month, the global news have not gone by unaware or unnoticed. The fires in SE Australia, storms in UK and EU, typhoon in the Philippines and resulting in floods and mud-slides killing many. Very sad even though none the family helpers’ family or friends here in SIN are involved!

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Disasters like these are considered natural but how long more are we going to keep our heads in the sand and not admit that we are all culprits in contributing to this global warming thus resulting in these disasters? There is no stopping or prevention with the amount of people all living on this one and only planet but how can we help by slowing it down when if we so materialistic and selfish??

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We know that climate change is already affecting Earth’s weather in a major way, but we don’t exactly know how bad things are going to get. However, scientists have a pretty good idea of the probabilities of Earth going to hell in the next few decades.

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Are we going to wait until it is too late when there will not be any dots to connect???

http://www.smh.com.au/environment/climate-change/typhoon-haiyan-influenced-by-climate-change-scientists-say-20131111-2xb35.html

http://www.smh.com.au/environment/climate-change/typhoon-haiyan-influenced-by-climate-change-scientists-say-20131111-2xb35.html

The  failure of world leaders to act on the critical issue of global warming is often blamed on economic considerations – David  Suzuki