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clouds so gray;
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Monday, January 5, 2009
ablaze with haze
Posted by SHANNEN at 10:21 PM
how air pollution comes about: forest fires We can't even breathe properly because of air pollutants everywhere "Please dont destroy Mother Nature and harm everybody else!Please dont be selfish!"From these pictures,I have already unknowingly written six thousand words(since a picture speaks a thousand words).However, I ultimately hope that these pictures will raise the awareness of how forest fires in Indonesia not only affects Singapore alone,but the country itself and other parts of Asia. As men become modern and industralize,we tend to take the easy way out by just clearing the land with the lick of the flames to build high-risers and other buildings. Instead,we are just harming ourselves by letting such air pollutants being released from the haze entering our bodies and wreaking havoc in us. Problems such as difficulty breathing, eye irritation, coughs and even life-threatening symptoms may appear if we do not cut down on the forest fires. Of course,as a Singaporean,there is not much I can say to help reduce the number of forest fires,but we can always help out to keep the air quality in Singapore stable and good by taking public transport,not smoking,carpool.It may not seem much to one person,but with the whole nation making efforts,there will be significant differences on the environment. In addition, this can also reduce carbon emissions and prevent global warming from coming true. okay thats all,thank you for your time!
how singapore monitors her air quality :)
Posted by KIMMIE at 8:30 PM
Hello!It's Kim Joo today :) I'll touch on how Singapore monitors her ambient(surrounding) air quality. Our ever-wonderful NEA monitors our air quality by using the Telemetric Air Quality Monitoring and Management System (TAQMMS). Sounds like a complex thing, huh? Basically, the system comprises of remote air monitoring stations that are linked to a Central Control System (CCS) via dial-up telephone lines, and provides an efficient means of obtaining air quality data. These stations are also equipped with continuous automatic analysers to measure concentration for : Out of these 16 stations, 13 are used to monitor ambient air quality while the remaining 3 monitors roadside air quality. ![]() The ambient stations are classified as depending on the activities in the area where they are located. The 3 roadside stations are located near busy roads or expressway and are used to assess the adequacy and effectiveness of NEA’s vehicular emission programme. ![]() ![]() And this, is how Singapore monitors her ambient air quality. :) Be good kids! Save the Earth! Credits : Info, Info, Picture.
crystal clear air
Posted by Anonymous at 12:01 AM
Hello, I'm Kah Jun.Basically, our project is about the air pollution between Singapore and Indonesia. Everyone knows that due to the forest fires from Indonesia, it generates a lot of ash, and the wind carries it to Singapore. The haze created from the forest fires not only affect our air quality, it also affects our vision and health. When are we more likely to be more affected by smoke haze?(http://app.nea.gov.sg/cms/htdocs/article.asp?pid=1253) We should do our part and help to keep our air quality clean. We don't want to actually die from breathing right?!? So yeah, keep the air clean! It's good for you and me! Goodnight everyone! KahJun :D
Friday, January 2, 2009
Posted by Claudia at 4:07 PM
1. What is the main cause of global warming? 2. In this day and age, is the prevention of global warming really possible? Do you think that Earth is headed towards a dead end?
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