quinta-feira, 7 de abril de 2011

Tradução do português para inglês

The Environment Week was useful for raising awareness of society in relation to various matters connected to our planet that need greater attention. Approximately 600 species of plants and 200 animals native to the Rio Grande do Sul are threatened with extinction. Experts say this is a natural phenomenon, but studies indicate that in the next 25 years, from 2% to 8% of living species will disappear because of the destruction of natural ecosystems.

                                               GLOBAL WARMING



Talk about global warming is never enough. The feeling it gives is that, before so many news about scandals in areas such as world politics, the debate over climate change may be out of style. But what few know is that the situation is increasingly alarming.

Recently, FAO - UN Food and Agriculture - is warning that climate explained the increase in the overall price of food in January 2011. The scenario may worsen, says the entity if the existing dry in winter remains Chinese.

Periods of extreme drought also devastate the Amazon. According to a study in the journal Science, in 2010 the impact of poor rains in the region was more than 3 million km2 of land, exceeding the 2005 drought, considered the worst in decades. Experts believe that this framework could accelerate global warming, since they predict that the Amazon forest will not be able to absorb 1.5 billion tons of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere as usual.

It is necessary that society be mobilized to bring about changes in attitude of the authorities. Now is the time for action whatever the place where you are. Or chooses to ignore the danger?

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