Experts addressing the climate conference at Oxford University said that a rise of at least 2m in the world’s sea level is now unstoppable. Stefan Rahmstorf, a scientist at Germany’s Postdam institute said “The crux of the sea level issue is that it starts very slowly but once it gets going it is practically unstoppable.” He also went on to say that there is no way to stop the rise in sea levels.
Rahmstorf went on to say that even if the world managed to curb the rise in temperature 1.5 degrees Celsius sea level would rise by 2 meters and would probably cause a few island nations to be submerged. Speakers at the conference used history to reinforce their arguments. They noted that 3 million years ago the planet was 2-3 degrees warmer and sea levels 25-35 meter higher. 122,00 years ago, they said, it was 2 degrees warmer 10 meters higher.
In the last century sea levels have risen about 20 centimeters and the effect is accelerating. Robert Nicholls of the Southampton University brought everyone’s attention to the fact that about 40 million people live in flood plains. Statistics would state that this number is about 0.6 percent of the world’s population and about 5 percent of globally wealth because of the number of airports and infrastructure located in these areas.
admin on October 6th 2009 in Education
Perhaps one of the most common misconceptions about an online fire academy is the idea that it doesn’t provide the same learning opportunities that are associated with traditional fire training. People argue that it lacks the classroom environment, and as a result students don’t acquire team ethics, don’t learn as much, and are somehow less qualified. However, this is not the case. Certain online academies, such as Training Division.com, offer the same opportunities as traditional fire academy. The only difference is that they are designed to fit the lifestyle of a working professional.
Online fire academies offer students the opportunity to experience traditional fire academy through a new medium. Although the classroom portion of the courses is taken online, many academies offer virtual classrooms so that students can still participate in discussions with instructors and other students in the course. Students can even join forums to study with others and prepare for job interviews. Thus, virtual classrooms and forums provide a clear and open environment for communication between the student and the fire instructor. In addition to offering the same opportunities as a traditional classroom environment, an online course can be taken from any computer, at any time, and at any speed. This allows the student to learn at his or her own pace without the stress of learning on the spot. Finally, we find that is no difference between the bootcamp portion of the course. For example, Training Division offers hands-on training, so students can learn to master every skill and perform in real life situations.
If you’re a working professional who is passionate about becoming a firefighter, then online fire academy may be right for you. Especially during these difficult economic times when many of us are struggling just to make ends meet, taking the extended time off work for a traditional fire academy is simply not an option in some cases. Not only do you miss out on four or more months of a steady cash flow, but you also have to shell out a great deal of cash for the program. We recommend Training Division.com because it is affordable, and it was created by professional firefighters!
admin on April 15th 2009 in Education
Are you considering sending your son or daughter to one of the many independent schools in New York City, such as York Preparatory School? The debate over the merits of public versus private education is one that many parents go through. There are plenty of benefits to choosing private sector schooling for your child, particularly if he or she hasn’t exactly had positive experiences attending the public New York City middle schools or high schools in your area. Whether your student can benefit from a specialized curriculum or would be better off in smaller classes where a thirst for knowledge can receive the individual attention it needs, you’ll find that New York private schools like York Prep have a lot to offer students.
One of the problems that many parents have with public schools is that there is a general curriculum designed for all students, mandated by the state in which the school is located and generally enforced via standardized testing. A common complaint of parents that leads them to consider the benefits offered by private high schools in New York is that the public school curriculum focuses less on preparing students for college and more on preparing them to pass the standardized tests that they will be required to take. While there are some private high schools in New York that choose to use standardized testing, many offer unique curriculums that include the use of art or extended field trips. With unique systems of assessment along with specially designed curriculums, York Preparatory School and other private institutions can give children the bright future they deserve.
admin on February 12th 2009 in Education
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admin on January 15th 2009 in Education