Tuesday, 26 May 2009

Saturday, 23 May 2009

Oil Spill Accidents


Since the boom of the technological revolution, many negative environmental contributors have been found such as oil spill accidents. As long As the oil’s is value still precious, the oil trade overseas will continue. However, oil spill accident examples, causes, effects and solutions will be discussed in this report in order to cover this issue thoroughly.



The accidents range from minority to extremely dangerous. For the oil spill accidents the range can be measured regarding to the number of gallons or barrels which have been spilt in the sea. The accidents happen commonly in certain parts of the world such as the Gulf of Mexico, the northeastern U.S., the Mediterranean Sea, the Persian Gulf, the North Sea and Korea(FAQ: Oil Spills in History). While the Gulf of Mexico has the highest number of accidents with 267 spills, Korea has the lowest number of accidents with 32 spills (FAQ: Oil Spills in History). The worst oil spill accident happened on the 26th of January 1991 in the Persian Gulf during Iraq-Kuwait War, when around 240 million gallons of oil were spilt (Oil Spill History). Another example of dangerous accidents is what happened on 19th of July 1979, when 2.2 million barrels of crude were spilt after a collision in Trinidad & Tobago (Oil Spill History).


Oil spill has several causes and effects. People’s fault, apparatus smashing, weather calamities such as storms may help to cause an oil spill accident (Oil Spills). All these causes have a wide effect, especially for the sea creatures. For instance, sea birds are at risk of getting poisoned if they try to rinse the oil that covers their body and bans them from flying (Oil Spills). As well, sea otters may die in low temperature if the oil coats their air bubbles, which contribute them in staying alive at the cold weather (Oil Spills). In addition, killer whales can be affected by two ways. Eating small fish which are covered with oil may poison them. Also, jamming the blowhole with oil can disallow the whales from breathing well (Oil Spills).

(Skimmers)

In order to get rid of this problem, several solutions can be done. The solutions are in two phases. The first phase is to increase the worker’s awareness as well as to check the safety equipment (Shah). The onset stage is very important because it reduces the possibility of accidents. However, if the accidents occur and the oil is spilt in the sea, the oil has to be cleaned by using the second stage of solutions. Adding some chemicals to the sea, setting a boom that gathers the oil off the water, and using skimmers to remove the oil are some solutions (Oil Spills). Additionally, burning the spilled oil with fireproof booms is a solution, but not optimal due to its air pollution releases (Oil Spills).

In conclusion, oil spill accidents are a vital issue. They have harmful effects environmentally. If we don’t try to solve it, the problem will become worse. I hope that soon, this issue will be debated widely and many rules will appear in order to decrease the problem’s effects, if not to finish it. We need to protect our environment from accidental oil spills.


Bibliography:

"FAQ: Oil Spills in History." NOAA's Ocean Service Office of Response and Restoration. 23 May 2009 http://response.restoration.noaa.gov/topic_subtopic_entry.php?RECORD_KEY%28entry_subtopic_topic%29=entry_id,subtopic_id,topic_id&entry_id(entry_subtopic_topic)=325&subtopic_id(entry_subtopic_topic)=2&topic_id(entry_subtopic_topic)=1.

"Oil Spills." Oracle ThinkQuest Library. 18 May 2009 http://library.thinkquest.org/CR0215471/oil_spills.htm.

"Oil Spill History." The Mariner Group. 18 May 2009 http://www.marinergroup.com/oil-spill-history.htm.

Shah, Anwar. "Environment protection in seaports." Economic Review. 38. 11 (Nov 2007): 34(2). Student Resource Center - Gold. Gale. Higher Colleges of Technology. 18 May. 2009 http://0-find.galegroup.com.library.hct.ac.ae/srcx/infomark.do?&contentSet=IAC-Documents&type=retrieve&tabID=T003&prodId=SRC-1&docId=A185951473&source=gale&srcprod=SRCG&userGroupName=971hctnet&version=1.0.

Reckless Driving (additional post 2)



Car accidents are big problem in the UAE. Although the police have tried to get rid of this problem, they have found another trouble which is some videos shows drafting and dune-bashing competitions that will encourage young drivers on being more reckless.




The police haven’t investigated this scary situation until now. One of the officers said that they will be strict about it and they will use these videos as evidence to catch the careless driver. Being nonchalant in this situation will cost the UAE a lot, not only with the money, but also with people’s lives. The statistic show that for the first nine months of this year, 26 people died and 121 were injured in the UAE as a result of reckless driving.


In my opinion, it is not police responsibility to solve this problem, I think everyone has to be aware about this problem. Also why not make an awareness campaign about the driving so all of us will benefit. In addition, why not they make a stage where they can play with their cars using safety stuff like helmets and under the police care.



Reference


http://www.thenational.ae/article/20081120/NATIONAL/828554242/0/FRONTPAGE





Friday, 22 May 2009

The Emirate Identity Debates (additional post 1)



Every citizen has to be proud about his identity. When we will debate the identity, we will find that the most important problem that UAE faces is the demographic imbalance. More expatriates than the nationals, low birth rate, and high divorce rate are contributing in the problem. The UAE government has three goals which are protecting the Arabic language; women entering the workforce and decreasing the number of maids.



The Arabic language is affected by the expatriates as well as the maids. We don’t use the Arabic language a lot these days, because we cannot communicate with the workers who are foreign. Also the children affected by the maids and their language are becoming weaker. So making a law that obliges the workers to learn Arabic and to use it instead of English is good solution. Also, the numbers of maids have to be restricted. Another important thing is that we have to give confidence to women in order to enter the workforce, why not where the UAE has the highest percentage of the female graduates in the Arab world.


In conclusion, everyone has to think about his identity. This problem, is will not be solved by just words on paper or saying words, we have to do something.


Reference:

http://www.thenational.ae/article/20081122/NATIONAL/658046277





Wednesday, 6 May 2009

Cool Cities



Transportation and Building are two of the most obvious ways that contribute to global warming from modern cities. Cool cities are an available solution to get rid of this issue, but I totally disagree with saying that by 2050 most of the people will live in them. In this essay I will prove my opinion with some reasons which support it.


First of all, the most obvious reason is the population growth. For example, the cool city Masdar will be roughly occupied by 50 thousand (Cheung). The population growth is estimated to be around 10 billion in 2050 (World population development). Therefore, to have most of the 10 billion in these cool cities, we will need about 200,000 cool cities which is semi impossible.


The huge cost is the second reason. The cost of Masdar is around $22 billion (Cheung). There are a lot of poor countries around the world, so having cool cities in these countries would be impossible. In addition, putting this budget on other projects which reduce the global warming's contributor and help to evolve the slums is better.


Additionally, lifestyle is the third reason. It’s difficult to change the habit of the humans in a few periods. Humans have been accustomed with some routines for many decades such as driving 4 wheel cars, using air conditioner and using a lot of electricity. As a result it’s very difficult to make them adapt with cool cities.


In conclusion, it is obvious that most people cannot live in a cool city. However, cool cities can give examples of sustainable living. I hope that by the year 2050, everyone will live in more sustainable cool cities.



Bibliography:

Cheung, Philip. "Masdar’s green dream is not for all." Home Page - The National Newspaper. 25 Apr. 2008. 05 May 2009 http://www.thenational.ae/article/20080424/BUSINESS/919451504.

"World population development -." Maps and Graphics at UNEP/GRID-Arendal. Ed. UNEP/GRID-Arendal. 05 May 2009 http://maps.grida.no/go/graphic/world_population_development.