Aral Sea Disappearing
W33dz writes "The BBC is reporting today that the Aral Sea on the border of the former Soviet republics of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan has lost half its size and 75% of its volume in the last 15 years. The article includes some stunning pictures from both NASA and the new European Space Agency's Envisat satellite.
This seems especially poignant since the US Government is hosting a summit on a proposed International Earth Observation System in Washington this month (BBC article). The meeting is intended to defend much of the Bush Administration's environmental policy and has an amazing guest list filled with the Who's Who of US politics."
I know that people will post comments saying the Bush administration is trying to protect big business in the U.S. and doesn't want the bottom line hurt but has anyone considered that these less developed nations who are pushing for new regulations to be imposed want to see developed nations crippled and therefore the wealth they have redistributed to the rest of the world? Politicians the world over are usually most interested in the money issue - not the earth issues. So, more study is always a good thing, in my opinion. Has any scientist come out and said if we do not start changing things now, in ten years everyone will be dead or in ten years things will be so bad they won't be able to be fixed?
I hate liberals. If you are a liberal, do not reply.
Hydroponics is NOT suitable for large scale agriculture.
Bush is on fire and its not good for my lungs.