jeudi 3 mars 2011

Let’s Wash the Carbon in the Sink!

You got it right! We got to roll our sleeves up, tie a sweatband and get to work. The animals and other organisms – micro or macro have already started their share of work and we need to start too. It’s very important that the excess carbon in the atmosphere be removed and cleaned immediately as that is causing great damage to the earth’s ecological and geographical strata.
Scientist and researchers discovered the fact that oceans are the largest absorber of CO2 from the atmosphere. In a way, they act as a sink for the excess carbon in the atmosphere. And they put it all down in the deep graves of their depths.
The sudden change in the climatic and atmospheric conditions of the earth has tossed the stable proportions of pressure, heat, energy and other important compounds careless in the wind. This has completely bewildered the natural processes of earth like birth and death, evolution and extinction etc. This sudden change has ticked off the self-destructive timer mode of earth, which is sure to blow itself up within a matter of few centuries. Sensing the bad vibes from the earth’s disastrous hymns, the animals are changing in all ways they can.
One such microorganism that is doing its fair share of work is Diazotroph. This organism, mainly found in salty aquatic bodies is changing atmospheric carbon into solid organic compounds, which are sinking deep in the ocean’s floor. The findings have been zeroed upon from the Amazon River, which is, miraculously supplying it to the Atlantic Ocean. This huge carbon sink created by this river in the ocean is affecting the carbon densities in the atmosphere far more than earlier concluded. This is a revolutionary discovery in carbon sequestration, which is a modern day method in dumping excess carbon.
These new developments can alter the way man think of the nature’s intelligent design and can help probe better ways to combat CO2, which normally is harmless to nature and is an essential fuel for plant and oxygen generation. CO2 was not fatal ever to the life on earth but was a major part of its development. It changed into a menace and later a fatal charge due to the activities of man. The man has cut down trees, depleted essential forest cover and killed animals for its pleasure, and now it’s going to take revenge on him.
Now the awareness among the living things is rising. Their home, Earth is in dire danger which is the only living planet in the entire infinite universe. It is a very scary thought for me that the whole world will be destructed and we’ll have no place to go. There’s only one thing for us to do now. “Preserve or Perish”.

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