Author Archives for John Labunski

Trees Are Like Human Beings


By Jyoti Vangani
It is strange but true! Yes, the leaves and trees breath like humans. They have small holes called stomata. Trees breathe in and out through these holes. They breath a little differently at night than they do during day. We live by breathing the oxygen in the air. This oxygen was made inside [...]

Green House Gases and Their Effects on Our Planet


By: Jerome Exner
Green house gases, are they as big of a problem as people say? People who know little about green house gases, truly are not aware how its effecting our earth, so hopefully this information clears some of this up, and will show you how serious this problem is actually is.
For 2.5 million years, [...]

The 4 Most Powerful Greenhouse Gases


By: Bea Scott
With global warming still in the fore and still a big issue, a lot of people are still uninformed properly about it! A lot of places are getting warm, forcing quite a number of people to head off to the beach or fan themselves endlessly. Many are still under the assumption that greenhouse [...]

Hole in the Ozone Layer and the Greenhouse Effect


By: Karel Kosman
When discussing the preservation of our earth, two major issues are always in the forefront: the destruction of the vital ozone layer and the question of the greenhouse effect, which may be causing the increase of temperature of the atmosphere.
Ozone is an unstable gas (rather rare). It is a toxic form of oxygen. [...]

Greenhouse Effect: A Lot of Old Gas


By: Dr. Mark Clayson
The world is ending anytime soon, or so the boffins would have us believe. Greenhouse effect, they say; polar ice caps will melt, drown us all, kill everything, in – um – 21xx something, give or take a few million years.
Come on, they’ve got it wrong before: the Titanic was unsinkable, the [...]

Preventing Rainforest Destruction


By Wendy Pan
An acre of rainforest is lost every second. That is a huge amount and this deforestation is contributing to climate change for the world. Many of the people who are physically responsible for the logging that takes place in the forests are dependent upon the trade for their livelihood. They feel, in many [...]