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Thursday, April 8, 2010

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Assalamualaikum,Friends


The names given is Syed Mohd Idham Bin Syed Abd Wadut. Born in 11th May 1989 in Machang, Kelantan. Originally Kelantenese, but my parents are mixblooded where my father are negeri sembilan people and my mom is from kelantan. I got 6 siblings , 4 male and 2 female and i am 5 out of 6. Am is the my nickname for me, short form of Idham. My hometown people call me with that nickname and i'm loving it. But at school there are some friends calling me Syed or Idham. Whatever the nickname is, I enjoy whatever the nickname are.
I'm now studying at National University of Malaysia, and taking Degree in Media and communication courses. I am now 21 years old, not married yet. But most important is proud to be member of Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities in this UKM. Why??, because it's courses was different from another Faculties that quite "difficult" but actually is the same just devided my the matter of your effort. I will finish my degree in 2012 ( InsyaALLAH) and be one of the media member and try to make a better world ahead with my knowledge. So here, in addition I want to give a compliment and gladness to Yus and Jannah so hopefully they have a better life ahead. Also dedicated to our beloved lecturer, Madam Hafizah for her kindness lecture us since this early sem till the end. Thanks for everything(^_^)

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Hello and hye there! Assalamulaikum wbt to all Muslim. I will take the opportunity here to tell all of you something about myself. My full name is Yusmaniza Bt Mohd Yusoff. But my friends prefer to call me Yus and Niza only. At 2010, my age was became 22. So, I should be more matured than before. I'm taking Linguistic courses at UKM and I love it so much! I will learn how to use 'Bahasa' more fluently and kindly.
At UKM, I live at 'Kolej Keris Mas' and I am FSSK's student. I came from Kelantan and study at UKM for a three years. Now, it's been two years and I still have one more years to finish my study then i will be graduated! Oh, it was so long to wait...My ambition is to be a lecturer and a novelist. God willing...

I am not different from others. I'm just a normal people who is only an Ordinary human, a quiet ride together under the Lord 'cover' before returning to go through 'rain', 'heat', 'storms' and 'lightning' to reach at the 'eternal place'. So, I am only a human and mankind that not have much information about this world. But, I am really proud to be a human because I have a brain to think before doing something. As a human who cares, I really love my life, country, and the whole world. So, together we co-operate to taking cares of our world!!!

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

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assalamualaikum wbt..hye everyone..
i'm nurul jannah binti azizan a.k.a nujba..why "nujba"??? nujba is my nickname that is combined my full name. It's given by my friend when i'm in form 5..i like the name so that's why till now i use it.My hometown is located in Kedah. i'm 22 years old now. First degree Student of linguistic programe..insyaallah i'll finish my degree by year 2011....i think that's all about me, hopefully we can work better as a friend. If you all want to know more about me, juz leave your message at my email, nujba_88@yahoo.com...(^,~)v

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Conclusion For This Topic

Global warming is a highly controversial debate with a variety of different factors influencing people's thinking and views on it.

Clearly part of the argument in terms of global warming is in the terms used. Analysis appears to show that while global warming as a phenomenon is widely (if grudgingly, by some) accepted, it is the links of global warming to global climate change, and of the enhanced greenhouse effect to global warming, that some consider tenuous.

It is blindingly obvious that many opinions are influenced by people's positions, including their professions, beliefs and personal moral views on the environment, and it is this that causes such climate controversy. On the one hand, evidence is mounting that the greenhouse effect, global warming and global climate change are linked, and that potential losses are in the trillions of pounts. Conversely, there are many who are unwilling to pay the cost of deterring global warming in terms of lifestyle and energy use, which creates a great deal of conflict.

In global terms, it is LEDCs that appear to lose out the most, as their voice in the global community is not as resonant as countries such as America and other MEDCs, who rely on an oil based economy. Furthermore, a problem is presented with countries such as China, an NIC which is fast becoming an MEDC. China is now the largest global emitter, however it is a contentious issue for countries such as the UK to enforce emissions restrictions on a nation that is using natural resources and is producing emissions to grow economically in the same manner as the UK in the industrial revolution.

With this multi-faceted issue there is no right answer and many viewpoints, however to reiterate an earlier point: data clearly shows global surface temperatures rising to unprecedented levels, which for a variety of reasons poses a threat to the entire planet. However contentious the issues may be, it is clear that now is the time that we need to act in some way to either adapt to global warming or mitigate its effects. The most likely way for this to become a reality is through the adoption of cleaner energy sources for all our energy uses, however the scale of this task is daunting when considering our economic dependance on fossil fuels.

At any rate, the key point is this; we must act now to reduce our footprint on this planet, which appears to be having an effect on the very climate that allows us the right conditions to exist. If we cannot mitigate the potential effects now, regardless of the cost, then our survival as a species loosk to be directly threatened by the consequences of our own actions.

Who will care if it warms up a few degrees? The answer, is everybody. We will all be affected, and for most of us, for the worst.

I've got this conclusion from : http://www.globalwarmingchallenge.co.uk


My Point Of View....

After all that my friends and I were posted many articles about Global Warming, I should give my opinion here that contribute to this issue;

As a people who cares, I believe that Global Warming was a very dangerous phenomenon to our life and the whole world. This issue was spread over to this world from many years ago, but there are still happened untill today...

People and government know that global warming was a something that are not impossible to destroy our future life. So, why this phenomenon are still happened??

As a human being that can think properly, we cannot let this matter like this...We should from now bring this issue together and together again we find the best ways to prevent it. If we can't to prevent it, at least we can reduced it from happened again.

Despite the over whelming concerns and Evidence, many people still continue to believe that global warming is just a part of the earth's natural cycle of change and has not been increased because the human activity there has only been a few disputes over the issue.

So, let us together as a human being, stop doing anything that can be factors that contribute to the global warming, if we love to live happily and peacefully. We should put the best effort to overcome this phenomenon from happened again. Together, we STOP the Global Warming!!!

Posted By : Yusmaniza

Monday, April 5, 2010

Why We Choose This Topic??

Peace Be Upon You,
We ( Yusmaniza, Jannah and Am) choose this topic which is global warming because there's a reason.
  1. Firstly, to increase the level of awareness amongst the people of the world that the responsible take care of the earth is in our hand.
  2. Secondly, As a education towards the youth generation and future generation how to manage the earth wisely.
  3. Thirdly, Main aspect is to make a social work as human being toward a better environment ahead and surroundings.
  4. Lastly, To motivate people and inspire each and one of the people to make the better future.


Sunday, April 4, 2010

Part 5 : SOlutions

Part 5 : The World's Role

The world's means by the people in this whole world on how to overcome this matter once and for all is actually starts with the head of the country leaders in the world. How to solve it??... based on today's world seems like no way to out of this box. Somehow there's the worlds leader can initiate more on the solutions such as Kyoto Protocol.rotocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC or FCCC), aimed at fighting global warming. The UNFCCC is an international environmental treaty with the goal of achieving "stabilization ofgreenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system.

The Protocol was initially adopted on 11 December 1997 in Kyoto, Japan and entered into force on 16 February 2005. As of November 2009, 187 states have signed and ratified the protocol.

Under the Protocol, 37 industrialized countries (called "Annex I countries") commit themselves to a reduction of four greenhouse gases (GHG) (carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, sulphur hexafluoride) and two groups of gases (hydrofluorocarbons and perfluorocarbons ) produced by them, and all member countries give general commitments. Annex I countries agreed to reduce their collective greenhouse gas emissions by 5.2% from the 1990 level. Emission limits do not include emissions by international aviation and shipping, but are in addition to the industrial gases, chlorofluorocarbons, or CFCs, which are dealt with under the 1987 Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer.


Within these particular solutions, it will enhance more on the joint enforcement to reduce this matter once and for all. There's is al lot of the solution not only made United Nation, also include the joint global workforce should be enlarge to others country in the world so we can feel the differentness.

Another Effects of Global Warming

After a short reading, I found that this article is interesting for us to know that we should be cares of Global Warming's effect! There are many dangerous things that can destroyed our peaceful life, and I think we never realized that. So, as a people who cares, I posted this article from a sources that I believe. Let's make a brief reading first by skimmed and scanned the important things before knowing it more detailed...

EFFECTS OF GLOBAL WARMING !!!

The planet is warming, from North Pole to South Pole, and everywhere in between. Globally, the mercury is already up more than 1 degree Fahrenheit (0.8 degree Celsius), and even more in sensitive polar regions. And the effects of rising temperatures aren’t waiting for some far-flung future. They’re happening right now. Signs are appearing all over, and some of them are surprising. The heat is not only melting glaciers and sea ice, it’s also shifting precipitation patterns and setting animals on the move.

Some impacts from increasing temperatures are already happening.

  • Ice is melting worldwide, especially at the Earth’s poles. This includes mountain glaciers, ice sheets covering West Antarctica and Greenland, and Arctic sea ice.
  • Researcher Bill Fraser has tracked the decline of the Adélie penguins on Antarctica, where their numbers have fallen from 32,000 breeding pairs to 11,000 in 30 years.
  • Sea level rise became faster over the last century.
  • Some butterflies, foxes, and alpine plants have moved farther north or to higher, cooler areas.
  • Precipitation (rain and snowfall) has increased across the globe, on average.
  • Spruce bark beetles have boomed in Alaska thanks to 20 years of warm summers. The insects have chewed up 4 million acres of spruce trees.

Other effects could happen later this century, if warming continues.

  • Sea levels are expected to rise between 7 and 23 inches (18 and 59 centimeters) by the end of the century, and continued melting at the poles could add between 4 and 8 inches (10 to 20 centimeters).
  • Hurricanes and other storms are likely to become stronger.
  • Species that depend on one another may become out of sync. For example, plants could bloom earlier than their pollinating insects become active.
  • Floods and droughts will become more common. Rainfall in Ethiopia, where droughts are already common, could decline by 10 percent over the next 50 years.
  • Less fresh water will be available. If the Quelccaya ice cap in Peru continues to melt at its current rate, it will be gone by 2100, leaving thousands of people who rely on it for drinking water and electricity without a source of either.
  • Some diseases will spread, such as malaria carried by mosquitoes.
  • Ecosystems will change—some species will move farther north or become more successful; others won’t be able to move and could become extinct. Wildlife research scientist Martyn Obbard has found that since the mid-1980s, with less ice on which to live and fish for food, polar bears have gotten considerably skinnier. Polar bear biologist Ian Stirling has found a similar pattern in Hudson Bay. He fears that if sea ice disappears, the polar bears will as well.

Source for climate information: IPCC, 2007


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