Envirolert: The Adventurist Launches New Campaign
October 16, 2008
Antarctica is melting. Ocean temperatures are rising. Natural disasters are happening more frequently with far greater consequences. We are losing some species of our planet to global warming. Politicians seem to jump around the issues or leave them to the scientists to figure out.
Over the next few weeks I will be presenting information to enlighten you on the state of global warming, conservation, and environmental education. This series will discuss some in-depth aspects , it will talk about current projects and studies related to these issues, and it may even offer some differing views and vantage points that you are not familiar with. You may not agree with everything that is presented. You may question the statistics, stats, and studies, or you may even already know them.
My job will be to educate you and to present what is currently taking place around the world in regards to these efforts. This could involve the right, or the left side of the discussion–the believers and the non-believers. I will try to take a uniform approach, touch base on all seven continents, and try to present an overall picture of why these have become such a big issues around the world. In the end, the issues of global warming, our environmental impact, and land and wildlife conservation efforts will effect each and every one of us. Through our actions and ways we have already destroyed vast amounts of species populations, land, and waters. The future of our current path could very well be the future of the human race..
This is a huge undertaking and one that I am hoping you will join me for. Every couple of days a new ‘Envirolert’ article will be added to the mix. By the end of this series you should have a well established understanding of the thoughts, theories, and current projects taking place in the United States and abroad and how they relate to issues like global warming.
Please join me on this new adventure of exploration and understanding. I will be talking with scientists, adventurers, and explorers, along with ordinary everyday people. We will be discussing these issues, presenting our thoughts, and hopefully gaining a new understanding of the current state of our world’s environment. You may subscribe to my free email newsletter, or just bookmark this site and stop back by every couple of days for the latest Envirolert Update.




