View Full Version : Ask mo sarili mo today: Anong nagawa ko to help save the Planet?


New
01-11-2010, 04:07 AM
Ask yourself silently as you see this message.

"Anong nagawa ko to help my Planet?" Serious kasi ang problema sa Global Warming o Climate Change at pagkasira ng Kalikasan in general. Parating pa lang daw ang mas malala sa Ondoy. Kung gusto nyong magreflect sa thread na ito, magreply lang kayo. Sana serious din ito sa Puso nyo dahl may mga bagay na pwede nating loko lokohin at may mga bagay na totoong seryoso.

http://www.commoncurrent.com/notes/global-warming.jpg

http://salikodngtabing.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/20080808-rem_5966.jpg

http://www.frw.ca/albums/Box-Grove/A_few_of_hundeds_of_cut_trees_and_uprooted_stumps_ Box_Grove_January_2004.jpg

http://www.worldculturepictorial.com/images/content_2/fish-dying-pollution.jpg

tanibanana
01-11-2010, 04:19 AM
mas mabuti pa umamin na ko ng totoo kaysa
magpanggap pa ako na meron ako nagawang mabuti
para sa kalikasan..

ako wala..

pero malay mo balang araw makabawi ako kay
inang kalikasan..

naalala ko tuloy yung magandang pelikula ng avatar.

Mares
01-11-2010, 07:35 AM
if u don't like climate change then move to another planet or another universe. :rofl: what a dumb layman, this what u get for watching too TV and too much al gore instead of learning proper science. :rofl:

Chups
01-11-2010, 11:10 AM
Tuwing umuutot ako sa tanim ko tinatapat para purong CO2 ang nahihinga nila........tutubo sila na malusog.

toyi
01-11-2010, 02:03 PM
Tuwing umuutot ako sa tanim ko tinatapat para purong CO2 ang nahihinga nila........tutubo sila na malusog.

Magandang paraan yan ba't indi naisip nina Al Gore ang magandang pamamaraan para makatulong sa atin kalikasan. :D

Itlog
01-11-2010, 04:47 PM
Tuwing umuutot ako sa tanim ko tinatapat para purong CO2 ang nahihinga nila........tutubo sila na malusog.

LOL!!!!

tushort

chef_jjb
01-11-2010, 10:37 PM
Tuwing umuutot ako sa tanim ko tinatapat para purong CO2 ang nahihinga nila........tutubo sila na malusog.

chemical composition ng utot:
----------------------------
Nitrogen - 20% - 90%
Hydrogen - 0% - 50%
Carbon Dioxide - 10% - 30%
Oxygen - 0% - 10%
Methane - 0% - 10%

10%-30% of C02 --> medyo madami na ba yon?

gagayahin ko ang halimbawa ni Chups!!! :) at least yung 10%-30% na laman ng utot ko ay magagamit ng halaman upang magproduce ng O2!!!


SERIOUSLY.... mahirap sagutin ng seryoso ang tanong ng may-akda ng thread na ito...

Global warming or not, i think we should care for nature even in small ways...

nagpapadami kami ng tanim na flowers and other decorative plants --> does it count ba New?

:?!::?!::?!:

randel
01-11-2010, 10:49 PM
Ako hindi ko nilalabas ang mga hangin na nakaimbak sa ulo ko baka mas lalong maging polluted ang atmosphere at pag-iisip ng ibang tao.. HAha!

chef_jjb
01-11-2010, 10:51 PM
Ako hindi ko nilalabas ang mga hangin na nakaimbak sa ulo ko baka mas lalong maging polluted ang atmosphere at pag-iisip ng ibang tao.. HAha!

nice one... hahahaha....

New
01-12-2010, 12:22 AM
if u don't like climate change then move to another planet or another universe. :rofl: what a dumb layman, this what u get for watching too TV and too much al gore instead of learning proper science. :rofl:

Totoo po ang Climate Change. Si Al Gore ba ang nakaimbento ng concept? Hindi ah. Hindi ako sa TV nakafocus sa internet. Yung mga sayantis na nasa South Pole nangunguha sila ng yelo sa tube tapos pinag aaralan nila ang layer.

Mares
01-12-2010, 12:40 AM
retards like al gore invented climate change to blame on humans to get pogi points.

sun > temperature > co2

simple :rofl:

chef_jjb
01-12-2010, 12:55 AM
dude, really, it aint that simple.

:fingersx:

you dont have to be aware (or have to be a non-believer) of "Climate Change" or "Global Warming" to care for nature.

You live on it, you live with it, you live in it.

If one doesn't have any respect for self to maintain a nice and habitable Earth, then i think (and fear) we will live in an unfriendly environment.

If others can help save our(and your) planet, why can't you do it too?

:SIGH:

Mares
01-12-2010, 01:26 AM
im an enviromentalist as hard as u can be, but lets stick with science facts human co2 does not cause the global warming. If u dont agree with that then thats too bad because thats the way it is, u don't like it? then go somewhere else.

chef_jjb
01-12-2010, 01:45 AM
:haha: :haha: :haha:

i'm not contesting your opinion that "Global Warming/Climate Chage" isn't real dude...

nor have i expressed any opinion if i believe in it....

...Global warming or not, i think we should care for nature even in small ways...


if that's what you believe in, then stick to it.

don't make anyone "go somewhere else"...

at least it is good to know that you are an environmentalist.
you do care about the environment, about nature.

and for that --> :You_Rock_

ka_emong
01-12-2010, 02:26 AM
Anong nagawa ko to help save the Planet?

irrashai19
01-12-2010, 04:45 AM
pag tatae ka wag ka gumamit ng inidoro, dun ka n lang sa gubat, tataba pa halaman and wala ka pang water na nagamit, dahon lang solve ka na :banana:
































nagtatanim ako ng halaman at mga punong-kahoy sa likod bahay, fresh na ang hangin, hindi pa mainit sarap matulog pag tanghali :sleeping:

Sparring Gloves
01-12-2010, 05:01 AM
Previously, when i was working with UPV CIDA Mcgill University. I was able to use the UP Visayas name just to acquire 6,000 seedlings of Gemelina-Mahogany-Acacia-Narra trees from DENR-Penro Aklan. Those seedlings goes to a youth tree planting event on our town. The rest of thousands seedlings goes to hungry power local politician. Pucha glutonny talaga parang mga mauubusan kahit kakarampot na lote pilit ipangsaksakan na taniman, even the rule in planting large growing tree is 2.5 meters apart.

Ahkil®
01-12-2010, 05:13 AM
nde ako nagyoyosi, nde man ako ako nakaktulong.. at least nde ako nkakasira

Mares
01-12-2010, 08:03 AM
increasing co2 levels actually does some benefit.

You see plants do not grow out of the ground that is a misconception, they grow from the air, they abosrb co2 then trap the carbon and release the oxygen, while retaining the carbon(puto-sintisis). So pag maraming co2 sa hangin mas ma mabilis at mas malaki ang pag tubo ng mga halaman mas maraming prutas so and so, therefore maganda ito sa agrikultura, amen, bow. :o

rottentothecore
01-12-2010, 08:30 AM
global warming is BS while wildlife/nature preservation is not. IMO

even if we live our lives with absolute zero percent of fuel consumption i.e. walking to work naked, eating only foods that do not require heating to be edible/palatable. la nina and el nino will still occur along with the signs of climate change(warming of the planet)

remember that we are still along the process of turning from the ice age.we cannot do anything about wildlife and natural surroundings that will go extinct, what we can do something about nature are those only that is being affected by the "human" factor/interference.im not being pessimistic and all, but its a lost cause, human factor and the nature of the climate gearing towards warmer temperature is an immense task to solve. drying of the planet is the inevitable, delaying it is the task.

and oh, im a naturalist.

:D

chef_jjb
01-13-2010, 12:39 AM
Previously, when i was working with UPV CIDA Mcgill University. I was able to use the UP Visayas name just to acquire 6,000 seedlings of Gemelina-Mahogany-Acacia-Narra trees from DENR-Penro Aklan. Those seedlings goes to a youth tree planting event on our town. The rest of thousands seedlings goes to hungry power local politician. Pucha glutonny talaga parang mga mauubusan kahit kakarampot na lote pilit ipangsaksakan na taniman, even the rule in planting large growing tree is 2.5 meters apart.

nice project...

but shame does not really come to politicians...

anyways, plant more dude...

chef_jjb
01-13-2010, 12:43 AM
pag tatae ka wag ka gumamit ng inidoro, dun ka n lang sa gubat, tataba pa halaman and wala ka pang water na nagamit, dahon lang solve ka na :banana:































nagtatanim ako ng halaman at mga punong-kahoy sa likod bahay, fresh na ang hangin, hindi pa mainit sarap matulog pag tanghali :sleeping:


tanim ka pa pre...


















tapos, pag tanghali, pwede ba ko makitulog sa inyo??? hehehe....
























:biggthump:biggthump

jhacen
01-13-2010, 02:04 AM
siguro meron din maliit na por ciento na Hydogen Sulfide (H2S) lalo na kung kakakain mo lang ng itlog, balut, abnoy o penoy!



chemical composition ng utot:
----------------------------
Nitrogen - 20% - 90%
Hydrogen - 0% - 50%
Carbon Dioxide - 10% - 30%
Oxygen - 0% - 10%
Methane - 0% - 10%

10%-30% of C02 --> medyo madami na ba yon?

gagayahin ko ang halimbawa ni Chups!!! :) at least yung 10%-30% na laman ng utot ko ay magagamit ng halaman upang magproduce ng O2!!!


SERIOUSLY.... mahirap sagutin ng seryoso ang tanong ng may-akda ng thread na ito...

Global warming or not, i think we should care for nature even in small ways...

nagpapadami kami ng tanim na flowers and other decorative plants --> does it count ba New?

:?!::?!::?!:

jhacen
01-13-2010, 02:10 AM
pre kailangan din nila ng O2. "Oxygen provides essential energy for plants to turn their sugars into cell structure. In other words, plants need oxygen to grow! Oxygen is also used by plants to control their stomata – tiny but crucial “breathing apparatus” in their leaves.

We tend to think of plants creating oxygen as the end product of photosynthesis but, as with many natural processes, the complete picture is more cyclical. Plants also use oxygen in two major ways. They uptake it through their roots and they absorb it via their leaves.

At night most plants reverse the process of photosynthesis and switch to burning carbohydrates and oxygen while producing carbon dioxide and water. So it’s important to make sure that oxygen levels are maintained in the indoor garden, especially at night when plants aren’t producing it via photosynthesis. Most growers achieve adequate levels of oxygen at night by using extraction fans to bring in a steady supply of fresh air." This is fromUrgan Garden Mag.

increasing co2 levels actually does some benefit.

You see plants do not grow out of the ground that is a misconception, they grow from the air, they abosrb co2 then trap the carbon and release the oxygen, while retaining the carbon(puto-sintisis). So pag maraming co2 sa hangin mas ma mabilis at mas malaki ang pag tubo ng mga halaman mas maraming prutas so and so, therefore maganda ito sa agrikultura, amen, bow. :o

Mares
01-13-2010, 05:59 AM
pre kailangan din nila ng O2. "Oxygen provides essential energy for plants to turn their sugars into cell structure. In other words, plants need oxygen to grow! Oxygen is also used by plants to control their stomata – tiny but crucial “breathing apparatus” in their leaves.

We tend to think of plants creating oxygen as the end product of photosynthesis but, as with many natural processes, the complete picture is more cyclical. Plants also use oxygen in two major ways. They uptake it through their roots and they absorb it via their leaves.

At night most plants reverse the process of photosynthesis and switch to burning carbohydrates and oxygen while producing carbon dioxide and water. So it’s important to make sure that oxygen levels are maintained in the indoor garden, especially at night when plants aren’t producing it via photosynthesis. Most growers achieve adequate levels of oxygen at night by using extraction fans to bring in a steady supply of fresh air." This is fromUrgan Garden Mag.

yep, i know :o they also grow more with nitrogen but still carbon play the greater role since increase co2 level is analogous to plant growth and production. :o

chef_jjb
01-13-2010, 08:37 PM
siguro meron din maliit na por ciento na Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) lalo na kung kakakain mo lang ng itlog, balut, abnoy o penoy!

That is true jhacen.

kaso, kakainis ang amoy.

is H2S harmful to plants?

chinoy
01-13-2010, 09:32 PM
tinutulak ko na lang ang kotse ko para hindi gumamit ng gasolina :fing02:

chef_jjb
01-13-2010, 09:48 PM
tinutulak ko na lang ang kotse ko para hindi gumamit ng gasolina

bakit nagkotse ka pa pre??? hehehehe...

gamit ka na lang ng baka na naghahatak ng karitelang sasakyan mo...

para pag umutot yung baka, makakatulong na naman...


hehehehehe

chinoy
01-13-2010, 09:50 PM
magandang suggestion yan pare ko!

bakit nagkotse ka pa pre??? hehehehe...

gamit ka na lang ng baka na naghahatak ng karitelang sasakyan mo...

para pag umutot yung baka, makakatulong na naman...


hehehehehe

New
01-13-2010, 10:26 PM
kung may mga machines, ilaw, appliance na di ginagamit patayin nyo asap. ganun ako.

Bakit nagiging "****" ang salitang "p a k i" hindi naman ito bastos? Post ko kasi dun about sa pac-clottey sched ng pinoy boxer

jhacen
01-13-2010, 11:45 PM
chef, alam ko toxic yan sa human at flammable din. Ginagamit namin sa lab yan para mag test ng heavy metals ie Al, copper, iron ...

That is true jhacen.

kaso, kakainis ang amoy.

is H2S harmful to plants?

Sparring Gloves
01-14-2010, 06:49 AM
nice project...

but shame does not really come to politicians...

anyways, plant more dude...


Another again brother, a year after i organized the tree planting in my hometown. Again i was able to use UP Visayas influence to DENR PENRO + BFAR and acquired 5,000 seedlings of Mangrove Trees. There where no problems in organizing the youths for the Provincial School principal supported us on these, but the real issue is the fishpond owners. Fishpond owners specially the developed ones treat mangrove trees as their enemy. Enemy as a nuisance on fishpond development plus a favorite place of King Crabs which is a real piss off to fishpond ***es.

Anyway what can the fishpond owners do to groups being backed in by DENR and BFAR. Those tree planting and mangrove events where not just a one time event after care and survey results are on mandatory.

Many years passed by say 16 years to be exact hehehe ayun our place is so cold even at summer. Dumami ang mga bayawak and mga not so poisonous na ahas and a over supply of spring water resulted to a barrio water system na hehehe. At least i do have my small share sa area namin and people around tends to replace for whatever hardwood trees na magagamit nila a result of my tree planting scheme.

SAGO@GULAMAN
01-14-2010, 06:18 PM
pag pumapasok ako trabaho....

palagi ako nag bibisikleta!

toyi
01-14-2010, 06:24 PM
inudutan ko halaman ng nanay ko sa paso pero namatay yong halaman. kala ko lalago yong halaman pero naging brown imbes na green. galit na galit ang nanay ko tuloy sa akin. :lol1:

New
01-14-2010, 08:59 PM
Bumawi ka na lang. I-treat mo si Mama mo sa labas.

Ako bumili ng paint yung environmentally friendly.

$ $ $

Tsaka kapag ilaw mas tipid ka pa sa CFL kaysa sa mahal na magastos pa sa kuryente.

You can help to reduce the demand for fossil fuels, which in turn reduces global warming, by using energy more wisely. Here are 10 simple actions you can take to help reduce global warming.

1. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
Do your part to reduce waste by choosing reusable products instead of disposables. Buying products with minimal packaging (including the economy size when that makes sense for you) will help to reduce waste. And whenever you can, recycle paper, plastic, newspaper, glass and aluminum cans. If there isn't a recycling program at your workplace, school, or in your community, ask about starting one. By recycling half of your household waste, you can save 2,400 pounds of carbon dioxide annually.
2. Use Less Heat and Air Conditioning
Adding insulation to your walls and attic, and installing weather stripping or caulking around doors and windows can lower your heating costs more than 25 percent, by reducing the amount of energy you need to heat and cool your home.

Turn down the heat while you're sleeping at night or away during the day, and keep temperatures moderate at all times. Setting your thermostat just 2 degrees lower in winter and higher in summer could save about 2,000 pounds of carbon dioxide each year.

3. Change a Light Bulb
Wherever practical, replace regular light bulbs with compact fluorescent light (CFL) bulbs. Replacing just one 60-watt incandescent light bulb with a CFL will save you $30 over the life of the bulb. CFLs also last 10 times longer than incandescent bulbs, use two-thirds less energy, and give off 70 percent less heat.

If every U.S. family replaced one regular light bulb with a CFL, it would eliminate 90 billion pounds of greenhouse gases, the same as taking 7.5 million cars off the road.

4. Drive Less and Drive Smart
Less driving means fewer emissions. Besides saving gasoline, walking and biking are great forms of exercise. Explore your community mass transit system, and check out options for carpooling to work or school.

When you do drive, make sure your car is running efficiently. For example, keeping your tires properly inflated can improve your gas mileage by more than 3 percent. Every gallon of gas you save not only helps your budget, it also keeps 20 pounds of carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere.

5. Buy Energy-Efficient Products
When it's time to buy a new car, choose one that offers good gas mileage. Home appliances now come in a range of energy-efficient models, and compact florescent bulbs are designed to provide more natural-looking light while using far less energy than standard light bulbs.

Avoid products that come with excess packaging, especially molded plastic and other packaging that can't be recycled. If you reduce your household garbage by 10 percent, you can save 1,200 pounds of carbon dioxide annually.

6. Use Less Hot Water
Set your water heater at 120 degrees to save energy, and wrap it in an insulating blanket if it is more than 5 years old. Buy low-flow showerheads to save hot water and about 350 pounds of carbon dioxide yearly. Wash your clothes in warm or cold water to reduce your use of hot water and the energy required to produce it. That change alone can save at least 500 pounds of carbon dioxide annually in most households. Use the energy-saving settings on your dishwasher and let the dishes air-dry.

7. Use the "Off" Switch
Save electricity and reduce global warming by turning off lights when you leave a room, and using only as much light as you need. And remember to turn off your television, video player, stereo and computer when you're not using them.

It's also a good idea to turn off the water when you're not using it. While brushing your teeth, shampooing the dog or washing your car, turn off the water until you actually need it for rinsing. You'll reduce your water bill and help to conserve a vital resource.

8. Plant a Tree
If you have the means to plant a tree, start digging. During photosynthesis, trees and other plants absorb carbon dioxide and give off oxygen. They are an integral part of the natural atmospheric exchange cycle here on Earth, but there are too few of them to fully counter the increases in carbon dioxide caused by automobile traffic, manufacturing and other human activities. A single tree will absorb approximately one ton of carbon dioxide during its lifetime.

9. Get a Report Card from Your Utility Company
Many utility companies provide free home energy audits to help consumers identify areas in their homes that may not be energy efficient. In addition, many utility companies offer rebate programs to help pay for the cost of energy-efficient upgrades.

10. Encourage Others to Conserve
Share information about recycling and energy conservation with your friends, neighbors and co-workers, and take opportunities to encourage public officials to establish programs and policies that are good for the environment.

These 10 steps will take you a long way toward reducing your energy use and your monthly budget. And less energy use means less dependence on the fossil fuels that create greenhouse gases and contribute to global warming.

jhacen
01-14-2010, 09:06 PM
Ano ang tawag sa activity na yan? recycling o rebicycling?


pag pumapasok ako trabaho....

palagi ako nag bibisikleta!

chef_jjb
01-14-2010, 09:09 PM
Another again brother, a year after i organized the tree planting in my hometown. Again i was able to use UP Visayas influence to DENR PENRO + BFAR and acquired 5,000 seedlings of Mangrove Trees. There where no problems in organizing the youths for the Provincial School principal supported us on these, but the real issue is the fishpond owners. Fishpond owners specially the developed ones treat mangrove trees as their enemy. Enemy as a nuisance on fishpond development plus a favorite place of King Crabs which is a real piss off to fishpond ***es.

Anyway what can the fishpond owners do to groups being backed in by DENR and BFAR. Those tree planting and mangrove events where not just a one time event after care and survey results are on mandatory.

Many years passed by say 16 years to be exact hehehe ayun our place is so cold even at summer. Dumami ang mga bayawak and mga not so poisonous na ahas and a over supply of spring water resulted to a barrio water system na hehehe. At least i do have my small share sa area namin and people around tends to replace for whatever hardwood trees na magagamit nila a result of my tree planting scheme.

Very very good and very inspiring ito.

sana dumami ang kagaya mo. :D