At the same time, in
Nepal ,
the countries of the himalayan range were discussing the risks of climate
changes to the mountain glaciers. This is also the alert that the Ice Care project
aims to achieve. Our next expedition, to the Kilimanjaro glaciers in África, is
planned to happen precisely at the same time as the Copenhagen summit.
The Dirigir
magazine (2nd trimester 09) puts the focus on several ‘green ideas’ and ‘tendencies’
that will contribute to soften the paradigma of century – “improve the quality
of life without destroying the environment in the attempt” (NG 2008, ‘El pulso
de la Tierra’): an airport in Liverpool wants to try a revolutionary technology,
by recycling the air exaled by passengers and convert it in biofuel to use on diesel
vehicles; a company developed the concept of ‘solar road panels’, to pave roads
in a way to store solar energy to supply commercial and residential units (www.greencarcongress.com/2009/02/solarroadways.html);
investigators found a way to produce hidrogen with normal temperatures using
aluminium aglomerate (http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/SiteinovacaoTecnologica/~3/AVwrWUDdlGo/noticia.php). The USA developed
energy efficient programs that, if applied, would lead to reductions of 22% on
the use of energy growth rate, in 2030; in 2005 the swedish government ordered
a study aiming its independence from the use of oil (http://www.leonardo-energy.org/call-oil-independence-%E2%80%93-highligts-needenergy-efficiency).
Recently, also “Eslovenia announced that 2/3 of its territory are protected
areas, and the Maldive islands decided to totally abandon the use of fossil
energies” (from my new book ‘The new explorers and the adventures of senses’, http://aventuraaomáximo.blogspot.com).
Picture: Monte Rosa glacier, Alps
Picture: Monte Rosa glacier, Alps
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