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.




Wednesday, 22 April 2009

Carbon FootPrint (Task 5)

A carbon footprint refers to the total greenhouse gases including carbon dioxide which releases from the human activities. However, it’s also indicating to the number of earths that needed to uphold the lifestyles. In this essay, I will outline the process in order to know your carbon footprint.

Many websites have been created to calculate the carbon footprint. Therefore I have chosen two websites. The first website was footprint .wwf.org.uk and my result was 2.46 (WWF). Conversely, in myfootprint.org website my carbon foot print was 6.68 which is a big different (What it measures). This is because the questions are more specific in the second website. Hence, I calculated the average which is more accurate. Although the questions are varying from website to another, most of these questions are based on four categories. The categories are food, travel, home and stuff.



Comparing your average with your classmates is one way to know if your carbon footprint is normal or not. However, I compared my average which is 4.57 to my colleagues Mohammed Saleh, Ahmed Al Zaabi and Hamad. My average was the lowest. Whereas Mohammed and Ahmed have more than once and half of my carbon footprint, Hamad was slightly higher than me. Another way to know your level is to compare it with your country average. My result was below my country average which is 10.33 (What it measures). Looking at the countries, UAE got the highest footprint measurement in the world (Heroes of the uae).



Several ways have been recommended to decrease our carbon footprint. One way is to use clean transport like biking or walking. Another way is to add energy-saving features in your home. For food category you may choose foods with less packaging to reduce waste. On the other hand, committing on saving water or energy habits is very essential. I hope that everyone will try his best in order to decrease his carbon footprint.



Bibliography:

A Sustainable UAE. Heroes of the uae. 16 Apr. 2009 http://www.heroesoftheuae.ae/en.

"What it measures." Ecological Footprint Quiz by Redefining Progress. Ed. Kinga Dow Productions, Inc. 22 Apr. 2009 http://www.myfootprint.org/en/about_the_quiz/what_it_measures/.

WWF Footprint Calculator. Ed. Torchbox. 22 Apr. 2009 http://www.footprint.wwf.org.uk/.



Sunday, 5 April 2009

An Inconvenient Truth (Task 4)



Numerous documentaries like An Inconvenient Truth movie, campaigns and researches have been made to solve the global warming issue. While several critics praised the movie’s aim, the others haven’t admired it. This essay will outline some arguments for and against this movie.

Many people were arguing for the movie. Their points were in the movie’s goal, Al Gore’s presenting and his knowledge. The movie is advisable to watch because of its eminent purpose, which is to make the people aware about the risk of the global warming’s effect (Ebert). Conversely, Al Gore’s presenting makes the movie more interesting. For instance, treating his listeners like adult and his enthusiastic manner (Ebert).Al Gore’s charts, statistic and scientists studies prove that the global warming is not new phenomenon. They support their opinion by several excellent climate researchers who says that Al Gore got the science right (Ebert).



Any documentaries may have some discussion against it. The criticisms against An Inconvenient Truth were based on Al Gore’s error, unnecessary details and disregard others. Al Gore spent a lot of time to tell us that global warming is occurring. Then he concludes that the men action is the reason without any evidence or proof which is a basic error (Medley). Also unnecessary information about his personal life, his sister and his child make some people think that the film was an advertisement campaign for Al Gore (Medley). In their opinion the rain forest’s ruin is the main contributor to the global warming which the film practically ignores it (Medley).



In conclusion, the movie discusses a vital issue despite of the arguments for and agains it. In my opinion the movie was bad as an documentaries movie. I think we all should work together to protect our earth from this calamity, although the movie was not made directly for this issue.




Bibliography

Ebert, Roger. "An Inconvenient Truth." Www.brandonfibbs.com. 30 Mar. 2009 http://brandonfibbs.com/2006/05/24/an-inconvenient-truth/

Medley, Tony. "An Inconvenient Truth." Www.tonymedley.com. 12 May 2006. 30 Mar. 2009 http://www.tonymedley.com/2006/An_Inconvenient_Truth.htm




Monday, 16 March 2009

An Inconvenient Truth


In the “An Inconvenient Truth” movie, Al Gore who is from USA was arguing about the global warming issue. He mentioned the main causes, some effects and facts of global warming which support his argument. He states that global warming is a moral issue. However, the movie’s target is to make everyone aware thoroughly about this problem and how it will increase if there are no reactions to get rid of it.




The main cause of the global warming is Co2. However, while the Co2 is increasing, the temperature will increase and the problem’s effects will appear. People will be in danger from the contagious diseases as well as rising in the sea level. Conversely, the groups of fish that rely on the coral reefs are in risk because the coral reefs are decreasing, which is another effect.



Many factors are contributing to this problem such as population, technology and the way of our thinking. Anyone who is still confused about this issue must think about the facts that have happened. These include hurricanes, the ten hottest years which happened last 14 years, and the Arctic's ice melting. All these facts make this problem more obvious and serious.


In conclusion, the earth is our home. We have to do everything in order to protect it. We have to think about the next generation also, not only about ourselves.

Sunday, 1 March 2009

An Introduction to Global Warming





Air, water and temperature are in an optimal balance where it is kept in the thin atmosphere to maintain life. Any problems that happen to the atmosphere will cause problems in this natural balance. Carbon dioxide and other gases are good things, if they are in normal proportion so they can keep the earth warm. Conversely, the bad thing is that when these gases rise, they make the atmosphere layer thicker and the sun light will be trapped. Then the earth will get warmer with abnormal limit. We call this problem the global warming.

In my opinion it is a vital issue. We have to see the problems from its positive and negative sides. What if this problem was real? Will our next generation have a normal life? Is the wealth more important than the earth and life? I think everyone should ask himself these questions in order to know how serious it is.