Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Kapaligiran at Urbanisasyon

Malaki, malakas, at mahalaga ang kapiligiran. Dahil sa mga itong kadahilanang, hindi nakakaintindi ang bawat na tao paano ito ay kanilang makasama...


http://media.monstersandcritics.com/galleries/2192412_37962/0208667655085.jpg  
http://media.monstersandcritics.com/galleries/2192412_37962/0208667655085.jpg

Kung minsan, ang pagkawasak ay isang resulta ng paghahalo sa polusyon at karumihan ipaghalo ng pagsirang kalikasan. 


At kung minsan din, ang pagkawasak ay isang resulta ng mga dahilan ang tao. Halimbawa, ang mga epektong greenhouse at paglubha ozone sa paggamit ng fossil fuels ay mga dahilan sa pag-init ng mundo.

http://www.upmpg.com/2-cycle/2-stroke/tricycle1.jpg
http://www.upmpg.com/2-cycle/2-stroke/tricycle1.jpg

Pero



http://www.good.is/posts/the-philippines-gets-a-billboard-that-reduces-pollution/


A billboard that reduces air pollution?

Billboards get a bad rap, and rightfully so. The vast majority of them just sully the visual environment. But a new billboard in the Philippines might actually make the world a little better, in its own small way, by reducing air pollution.
Coca-Cola teamed up with the World Wide Fund for Nature (the local name for the WWF) to build this 60-by-60 foot plant billboard in Makati city. According to a release from WWF-Philippines, the 3,600 potted Fukien tea plants can absorb as much as 46,800 pounds of carbon dioxide over the course of a year.
The ad is also made out of recycled materials. Each of the plants is potted in discarded bottles from Coca-Cola company products. They are specially modified to allow the plants to grow sideways with an efficient drip irrigation watering system.

(via The Philippines Gets a Billboard That Reduces Pollution — GOOD)

http://photoblog.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/08/09/13197385-life-on-the-rooftops-in-flooded-philippines-cities?lite

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