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Blogosphere Mourns Virginia Massacre

One Day Blog Silence

Silence can say more than a thousand words.

This day shall unite us all about this unbelievable painful & shocking event and show some respect and love to those who lost their loved ones.

On April 30th 2007, the Blogosphere will hold a One-Day Blog Silence in honor towards the victims of Virginia. 33 died at the US college massacre.

The Blogosphere is in deep mourning.

All you have to do is spread the word about it and post the graphic on your blog on 30th April 2007. No words and no comments. Just respect and empathy.

Global Warming - A Different Take

The inevitable match is now on! As environmentalists continue to raise awareness about increasing global warming, the corporates, who up till now have been rubbishing such claims, have suddenly sat up and started to take notice. The time for “passing the buck” has ended, as rivals join hands to fight a common enemy - global warming. Even though the debate continue to rage about whether global warming is natural or man-made, the fact remains that the temperatures worldwide have risen by more than one degree in the recent past. The match between man and nature has started. It remains to be seen how efficiently nations can manage this crisis.

A lot has been written on the subject of global warming. A recent article in Economist (requires subscription), for example, is particularly noteworthy. The article concerns a recent study conducted by Govindasamy Bala, of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, in California. The recent study suggests that removing all the trees from the planet might actually make it cooler, whereas adding more trees might well make the planet more warmer. Surprised?? … Read on …

Trees help remove atmospheric carbon dioxide through a process called photosynthesis, whereby they take in carbon dioxide through their leaves and give off oxygen. This helps to cleanse the atmosphere of harmful gases and generate more oxygen - the ether of life. Similarly, water evaporating from the leaves and stems of plants, through a process called transpiration, is responsible for local cooling. Bala’s research suggests, however, that trees are also heating the planet by other means. According to the article:

The reason for this is that trees affect the world’s temperature by means other than the carbon they sequester. For instance forests, being generally green and bristly things, remain quite a dark shade even after a blizzard. They are certainly darker than grasslands smothered in snow, and thus they can absorb more of the sun’s heat than vegetation which might otherwise cover the same stretch of land. That warms things up.

Dr Bala’s model suggests that complete deforestation would cause an additional 1.3°C temperature rise compared with business as usual, because of the higher carbon-dioxide levels that would result. However, the additional reflectivity of the planet would cause 1.6°C of cooling. A treeless world would thus, as he reports in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, be 0.3°C cooler than otherwise.

This is still being discussed from a theoretical perspective. However, the article references examples in Russia and Canada though, where chopping down trees has resulted in local cooling. The debate continues and the occurrence of terms, such as carbon trading and energy efficiency, is becoming more prevalent in the media. All the while, global warming has become a greater concern - so much so, that analysts are suddenly concerned about the future of this planet and the wars that this threat might instigate. There are a plethora of measures and ideas being suggested to counter the impact. The choices we make and the decisions we implement will finally determine the future of this planet in the years to come.

Giveaway of the Day

I have been following an interesting blog that gives one software program as a free giveaway daily. The site offers a licensed software for FREE daily. Go check it out and have fun. It is nice to see a freebie site after a long time. An interesting concept nonetheless.

Giveaway of the Day

Festive Season at Netscribes

Netscribes Festive Times

It is nearing the end of another year and Christmas is around the corner. This time marks the start of week long festive celebrations at Netscribes - the week of theme dressing, secret angels and lots of gifts, christmas cake and santa.

Monsoons and Mumbai - The Saga

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Mumbai monsoons are back. The city was in a mess today, and normal life came to a halt once again. Here are a few pictures that I had clicked in the morning. I had been waiting for the rains to slow down, so that I could leave for office in the morning. Today was an important day as I had a training scheduled for my team. Armed with my laptop, I just reached the main gate of my society, Takshila. And behold!! There whole road right outside the gates was flooded with nothing plying and the autos nearly in water. So I just came back and changed, and went out again to capture the interesting sight.

As I was going to put the pics online, the electricity also went out. However, the laptops saved us, as we ended up watching two interesting movies with our lappies running on battery.

The pictures are from outside the gate of my residential society - Takshila - in Andheri East.

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What a Statement !!!

Read this on Chandra’s blog:

“Obscenity is a symptom of an inferior vocabulary”

Loved it !!

Netscribes Sixth Annual Party

Netscribes Party

The 6th Annual Party of Netscribes was a fun event. On the evening of 9th June, all the roads led to Amnesia, the pub/disc at Hotel Leela. It was true to the Netscribes tradition - a cheerful bonhomie with everyone hitting the dance floor and swaying to the music. The party went on till the wee hours of morning. Of course, equally interesting were the test tube shots that some of us tried. I had a great time.

It was also the last day at Netscribes for Biplab Das, who had come for his summer training from IIMK, and I had come to know this chap as a happy-go-lucky fun chap. Here is wishing him the very best in all his future endeavours.