Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Earth’s Lungs In Flames

The haze is choking South East Asia. Its been weeks since I’ve enjoyed blue skies with clouds. About 10 days ago there was just a few days when it seemed that the haze season was finally over for 2015 but it came back to all our consternation in the Klang Valley worse than ever! Its bad enough that this man made problem in South East Asia has become so ubiquitous that we’ve had to become somewhat impervious to its nuisance begrudgingly accepting it as a season as if it was a natural quirk of nature, this year we have to endure a longer and more hazardous period. This situation however has been predicted for this year. We are feeling the adverse effects of El Nino. For all the efforts of daring fire fighters and no matter how much money governments can throw at the problem with expensive water bombing and cloud seeding operations only Mother Nature can douse her own fiery tempest with seasonal monsoon rains that are failing due to El Nino.



The South East Asian haze is probably one of the most ignored ecological disaster that is being perpetrated by man. Forest fires are not at all the norm for equatorial rain forests which are so important to mankind and all life on earth as its function as the lungs of the planet. The intensity of photosynthesis that occurs year round in equatorial rain forests not only recycles carbon dioxide into oxygen, it also sinks tons of carbon into plant tissue. Much of the carbon becomes trapped in the food chain and a big portion of it gets sunk in the ground as forest peat. The peat is supposed to be constantly damp or water logged which keeps it from ever burning even in the driest of years. Unlike temperate forests in the northern hemisphere which require periodic fires as part of the ecology to sustain those forest, burning peat kills rain forest trees by burning out their roots. Equatorial rain forest trees and animals also depens largely on the peat for nutrition, without the peat in these rain forests its soil is just too bare to support trees and seedlings.

The haze this year is terrible because of El Nino. More forests are getting killed by the fires this year than on the average year. However as a haze season suggest this unnatural 'natural disaster' has been happening every year for the past 3 decades. So apart from the pressures that Equatorial rain forest face from agricultural land clearing, mining concessions and timber extractations we have this burning to further reduce the size of virgin rain forests. These are forests that have taken many millennia to form and mature. A single giant equatorial rain forest tree can take a century to grow to its majestic proportions–when we lose them we cannot expect to regrow them for a few generations.

To compound this bad news the burning peat adds billions of tons of greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere. It has been estimated that every haze season adds greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere equivalent to Germany's production in a year. This year we can expect even more than that. While some argue that the greenhouse gasses from the burning forests will be reabsorbed by the new growth its important to remember that peat is a type of fossil fuel. It takes decades, even centuries to form so most of the greenhouse gases emitted from burning peat will add directly to global warming. Add to that we are losing more of Earth's lungs every year in all the continental equatorial rain forests which makes the burning peat in South East Asia a serious global problem.

The equatorial rain forests across the globe are very important to all of us. If we take the South East Asian haze problem as a regional issue and not a global one we are ignoring the fact that Earth's lungs are on fire–this cannot be good for any of us no matter where we live. Less oxygen and less unpolluted fresh water is not a problem we should take for granted. Its time the world takes note of the volume of equatorial rain forest we still have and pressure countries and industries to protect them for the sake of mankind. Its also time we completely halt the economy around virgin timber from any forest and its time the world regulated the oil palm industry which is the main culprit behind the haze.

No doubt the following year is going to be a tough one for South East Asia. One one side South China, Japan and the Philippines have been battered by ferocious winds and floods. On this side of the region, its getting bone dry. This is going to effect rice production in the world's rice basket so rice is going to be more expensive and we cannot tabulate yet the effect of all the greenhouse gasses being released into the atmosphere. We are probably going to feel its effects as the era of global warming rolls on. 

Sunday, October 18, 2015

Elon Musk Needs Marketing Help


Way to go Tesla–its much anticipated Model X SUV rolls out albeit with little fanfare–this I think is where Elon can use some help. I went through the whole 30 minutes and as much as I appreciated his data based presentation and I am convinced its a great car, a pioneer in many ways, I can't help but mention that the presentation was boring. At the very least they could have had some cool music and a light show as the car rolled up on the stage–and how about some confetti? The next big turn off was talking about crash tests with graphics to boot right after the roll out! Again I appreciate the info on how Model X is topping the charts on safety but instead of droning data and crashed Teslas a Campaign Ad style ad with a happy family in the car enjoying a care free ride would have done the trick. First impressions do make a difference in how people perceive things, though I am sure that most of the people in the audience are Tesla and Elon fans (Teslans) as I am and would sit through any presentation he puts on we'd also like to see Tesla take on the big guys at their game too. You don't have to go with sexy car models if thats not your thing but a band to liven up the atmosphere isn't too much to ask I think. It would have made all the difference.

Perhaps Tesla's marketing or really the lack thereof has more to do with Tesla's noble mission to "accelerate the advent of sustainable transport". In the recent unveiling of Porsche's electric concept car the Mission-e that set news media abuzz, touting it as a competition to Tesla's technology, Elon Musk suavely welcomed Mission-e as a success of Tesla's goals. He said, "Any action in the direction of electric mobility is good...Our goal at Tesla is for cars to transition to e-vechicles. That is why we have opened up all our patents for use by anybody."

Thus we have today mainstream car makers jostling for pole position in moving toward the green agenda. Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Chevrolet are all out with all electric models and even if you wanted to buy other gas models such as the Honda Civic you can opt for the hybrid one. From what I've read about Tesla's mission this is exactly what they have been waiting for when they created the first ever Tesla, the Roadster–that is 100% electric vehicles are just as safe, reliable and powerful as fossil fuel powered cars. Perhaps this is why Tesla is not so concerned about fanfare, its about pushing the tech envelope towards a fossil fuel free world faster. Elon Musk and Tesla are the "It can be done now!" force of innovation and the "here's the data and here's how you can do it" thumb in the face. So it seems that Teslan's don't care very much for glitz and glamour. Cheers be to Tesla–I'm waiting for the pickup truck!

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

A Great Book of Quotes for Free

The Great Book of Best Quotes of All Time is a free ebook created by one Abhi Sharma as his academic project. The quotes that he has selected for this book is organised by alphabetical order of origin of the quotes, so Albert Einstein is in A, Henry Ford is in H–yes, use the first name to search for your favourite quoter, this is Asian style. The collection encompasses the famous and infamous, so you can find Adolf Hitlers fist thumpers and Joseph Stalins oxymorons. There are also themes such as Humor, Inspiration, Movies, Music and more. There are altogether 2000+ quotes on 200+ pages. The book is an incredible compendium that is way more worth the few seconds it takes to download. Here is the link to download this book for free. I assure you it will be among the most entertaining and useful books you'd download. Thank You Mr. Abhi Sharma and the quoters.




Sunday, October 11, 2015

Destination Mars–Speak About Travel Ideas!




How about a vacation on Mars? I am excited about humans being able to go to Mars, especially the notion of us becoming extra planetary. It is also an endeavour that can unify us as a people where   perhaps we can make Mars a race and religion free zone. If you think about it race and religious culture is primarily build on history and locations on Earth that may not be practical to export to Mars. Anyhow the discussion of how we might populate Mars is still at least a century away in technology–I think we are about a decade away from sending an international team of astronauts, but as The Martian depicts it Mars is far from hospitable to life as we know it here on Earth. It is however a planet that can be Terra-formed, or made Earth-like; the tech and machines needed to condition Mars to mirror Earth is certainly within our means and it can be useful to us now to keep our amazing planet from becoming less hospitable to us.

What is Mars like compared to Earth?

Gravity: A bit less than half of Earth, more specifically 0.375 Earth's gravity. So things are lots lighter on Mars. Mars is almost exactly half the size of Earth.

Atmospheric pressure: Mars has very light atmospheric pressure which is variable across the planet and is calculated as a planetary average of about 1/1000 of Earth's very stable 1 atmosphere. Mars' air is mainly carbon dioxide with a little nitrogen and very little oxygen, still it has the ingredients to support plant life in a green house which can eventually change the balance of atmospheric composition towards more oxygen and less carbon dioxide. In fact to Terra form Mars we can export our CO2 and fossil fuels to Mars. Machines in combination with plants can use the byproducts of burning fossil fuels for energy in Mars to increase the volume and types of gasses in Mars' atmosphere to become Earth like. Perhaps we should reserve our current reserves of fossil fuels on Earth for Terra forming Mars!

Average Temprature: Another big difference between Mars and Earth. Average temperature of Earth is 14 degrees Celsius, Mars is at super deep freeze -(minus)63 degrees Celsius. However the average temperature on Mars could go up significantly if we pumped greenhouse gasses into its atmosphere! We need global warming on Mars not Earth! I think its time we stopped the global warming experiment on Earth, we now know it works.

Length of the Year: The Mars year is about twice that of Earth. Earth at 365 and Mars–687 Earth days. However Mars has almost similar day length to Earth at 24 hours and 37 minutes and its tilt at its axis is 25 degrees whereas Earth is 23.45 degrees. So there are seasons and differing climatic zones in Mars as on Earth.

I got all these comparisons from the Phoenix Mars Mission website. Here's the link.

Its good that the US and Europe have been at the frontier of Mars exploration since the 70's. If the West continue to hold the monopoly of information on Mars than at least we know universality will be a consideration of human ambitions on Mars. As the interest grows in Mars especially with the discovery of liquid water pointing to a possible subterranean source the Mars race is about to begin. China and Russia will not want to be left out especially since India has successfully sent a probe to Mars. Hopefully this endeavour will unify us and bring us into a new era of international ambitions.


Thursday, October 8, 2015

El Nino 2015 Rakes Up in Damages and Human Lives

2 super typhoons, Dujuan and Mujigae just days after each other make for a very busy and powerful typhoon season for the South China Sea. Two super typhoons one after the other just shows how much heat the sea has to dissipate. Mujigae also spawned a rare tornado as it is made landfall. This amazing but devastating sight can be seen caught on camera. Global Warming is raising its destructive head with these weather dramas.

Meanwhile a whole lot of precipitation in China and Taiwan did not help us here in South East Asia, especially in Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia as a lack of rain and wind worsened the hazy conditions in many parts of the country to hazardous levels. In Malaysia the government had to close schools and the price of vegetables and chicken have spiked as farmers suffer reduced vegetable productivity from lack of sunlight and and chickens die in the millions breathing the smog. Usually by this time of the year, October, the burning peat in the forests and farmland will be put out by seasonal monsoon rains. But as predicted El Nino has disrupted the monsoon pattern and instead of the usual wet end of year we are in for a drought.

Learn more about El Nino 2015 - 2016 here.


Tuesday, October 6, 2015

The Destruction of Palmyra–Blame it on Water Shortage

More specifically it has been suggested that the civil war in Syria was caused by country's dwindling fresh water supply. It seems rural Syrian farmers had to migrate to cities like Damascus in the thousands to look for livelihood as their farmland dried up. As the population grew in the desert cities, the cities became exhausted from shortages of basic amenities and work fuelling a growing disgruntled population to revolt against authorities and the elites. The feud turned to war. Thus ISIS which is systematically destroying pre-Islamic historical monuments which arose from the Syrian Civil War that can be blamed on water shortage. So instead of spending billions in destructive bombing campaigns, perhaps just build desalination plants and work on an equitable water agreement of the Tigris and Euphrates basin. The same farmers who are bearing arms might just turn in their guns for pitch forks and the peace of farming. As the world gets hotter and human population climbs water shortages are inevitable. Bombing people who are fighting for basic needs is certainly a horrible way to solve the problem, they get angry and do silly things.

I came across this article from the Smithsonian as I was looking up the destroyed Arch of Triumph that connects the the problem of the lack of water to the Syrian crisis. Learn more about the historical significance of Palmyra from BBC. At least we have the internet to remember what the monuments looked like–like the Buddhas of Bamiyan, Afghanistan.


These are travel ideas unfortunately relegated to the history books and google images.



Monday, October 5, 2015

China and India coming to the table on Climate Change


The Late Show with Stephen Colbert does his thing to give us a heads up on the latest on the politics of Climate Change. His hilarious take on China signing an historic agreement that Obama has brought to the table for China to cap its appetite for fossil fuels underscores China's huge investment in green tech–US$89 billion in 2014 and continuing its commitment toward replacing its coal fired plants that still accounts for 66% of its power generation. However China still estimates that its greenhouse emissions will continue to increase until 2030 and fall thereafter–keeping my fingers crossed.

India too is moving head long into solar power. Today Germany's Merkel and India's Modi signed an Euro 1billion deal to solarise India, nevertheless India is upping its coal production for energy in the short term. Part of the foolish thinking in Asia and other developing countries that it has the right to pollution as the price of development. If only a kid can teach the 'the powers that be' that development means improving conditions not degrading them.

The world is preparing for the Climate Summit in Paris this December and I think for the first time being serious about commitments to stop polluting Earth has moved from the stubborn lair of scientists and sappy flower-power 'new-agees' to finally gain worth in political currency. The Chinese Premier and Indian Prime Minister making public shows of their effort to be environmentally responsible is a big step forward albeit somewhat late in the game. Thanks to scientists coming together to unequivocally declare that burning fossil fuels is the main cause of the current Global Warming crisis. Progress like everything else moves the fastest with popularity–lets keep our fingers crossed and make not wasting cool.


Friday, October 2, 2015

500 Useful 'How To Do This and That'


If you have time and have struck out on ideas of what to do this pictorial book is what you need. Whether you are looking for things to do with your kids or wondering how to salt the rim of your margarita glass properly to learning about soccer, this book-Show Me How–500 Things You Should Know can tickle you with all sorts of creative plans. There are 499 DIY pictorial plates that give you basic steps that can inspire science experiments with kids or hitting the dance floor with some groovy moves. Granted you wouldn't master most of the 500 suggestions by simply looking at the pictorials-like how to do a skateboard flip, or get that perfect golf swing but it does prepare you with basic knowledge that's helpful for a tryout. Good for parents, teachers and older teenagers (16+). Just flip the pages and you will have plenty of fodder for stuff that may have been on your todo list for years but just didn't have the time to get the info you need to get you started.

Lots of fashion and style info and tips. From what makes a perfect suit, to henna tattoo patterns, hair braiding, facials...etc


Doing the tango and other grooves come under romance 'how tos'

Ever wondered how to make a perfect bed or how to organise house chores to daily, weekly, annually?

What about fending off a shark, navigating using stars and figuring out compass directions using sun shadow?–plenty more survival stuff.

If want to keep pets better to get as much info before hand.

Gardening tips aplenty.

Really helpful stuff for taking care of baby and kids.

Art stuff to do with kids like secret messages using invisible ink

Quick fix recipes.

 Know your wines like a pro, which wine goes with what food.
 Hobby projects like making a basic motor, turning potatoes into battery or making a homemade radio.


Don't ever get bored again, there is plenty of fun stuff to do and learn, Show Me How can inspire.