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Bryce Abstract posted on Jul 13, 2008
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Greenhouse gases. The Kyoto Protocol. Global warming. Eight years ago, these words were somewhat foreign to the average Canadian. Now it’s difficult to open a newspaper or magazine without reading about the dramatic effects that rising global temperatures may have on the environment. Especially since the Kyoto Protocol, an international agreement established in 1997 to ostensibly curb the greenhouse gas emissions of industrialized countries and reduce global warming, came into effect on February 16, 2005. Though Canada and 140 other nations are signatories of Kyoto, there is a heated debate raging behind the scenes about the scientific evidence that is said to support the Protocol. Kyoto advocates claim that carbon dioxide emissions created by human activity — driving cars, incinerating solid and industrial waste, burning fossil fuels to generate electricity, heat our homes and run our factories — is prompting temperatures to rise at a rapid and potentially devastating rate. On the other hand, Kyoto opponents argue that global temperatures naturally rise and fall, and humans have virtually no impact on the global climate. Despite their differences in opinion, both groups of scientists tend to agree: A general warming effect is happening. The question is, why can’t these two camps agree on the cause? Greenhouse gas (GHG) is the oft-cited culprit behind fluctuations in the Earth’s climate. The most significant GHG is naturally occurring water vapour. While such compounds as carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide are found in nature, human activities also create emissions of these gases. All GHGs trap heat in the Earth’s atmosphere, causing the planet to be warmer than it otherwise would be. Canada will spend $10 billion in the next eight years in an effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Canada’s target is to reduce its average annual GHG emissions to six percent below 1990 levels in the 2008-2012 time frame. Canada’s major chemical and electricity industries are large emitters of GHGs, responsible for 50 percent of the country’s global emissions. Canada’s Kyoto targets specify that these large emitters are responsible for reducing only 36 percent of the country’s emissions. The remaining 64 percent of reductions are the responsibility of individual Canadians... Thanks Magik

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ledwolorz

2:31AM | Mon, 14 July 2008

Excellent .

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Darkwish

5:36AM | Mon, 14 July 2008

You did very nice work! EXT!

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huismus

8:00AM | Mon, 14 July 2008

Beautiful artwork. Thanks for the info.

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PIERRE25

10:03AM | Mon, 14 July 2008

Excellent travail Réal et excellente réflexion, malheureusement...

wannes

10:52AM | Mon, 14 July 2008

Great concept, très bien réalisé!!!

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coolcatcom

11:30AM | Mon, 14 July 2008

Dion...........................LMAO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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pops

12:58PM | Mon, 14 July 2008

Wonderful message-I wish it were heeded aby all

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ThomasMacCallum

2:07PM | Mon, 14 July 2008

great image Magik, how anybody can deny mankinds involvement in global warming is tragic yet inevitable, thats for all the info, it seems Canada is trying to be pro-active. I wish all goverments would push for more a more dramatic reaction.

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TheAnimaGemini

3:14PM | Mon, 14 July 2008

Wonderful work to a very importrant them. Wonderful done.

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Richardphotos

7:14PM | Mon, 14 July 2008

the silhouettes looks like Dick Tracy somewhat. it is a reality, not a theory any more

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CarolSassy

7:09AM | Tue, 15 July 2008

Very nicely done! Great subject! (:

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tetsu-pino

6:04AM | Wed, 16 July 2008

Fantastic work!!!!

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Mad-Mike

8:27PM | Wed, 16 July 2008

Very cool bud, and well said!

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photostar

6:05PM | Thu, 17 July 2008

Great message and render, Magik. We've gotta do something!

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stevey3d

9:47AM | Sat, 19 July 2008

Wonderful and powerful image concerning a very important subject! 5+

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Daramski

12:31PM | Sat, 26 July 2008

Awesome presentation mate, with governments now taking it seriously, hopefully the planet will be saved before its to late. harnessing the power of the sun, the wind and the oceans is the way forward.

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