Friday, November 29, 2013

GLOBAL WARMING ISSU NOW 2013. Arctic Climate Change... be careful man in the world today !!!!!!

GLOBAL WARMING ISSU NOW 2013. Arctic Climate Change... be careful man in the world today !!!!!!

The Arctic Ocean's sea ice is in a "death spiral" due to rising temperatures, scientists said in 2008. Many marine species, such as these narwhals swimming through a bay in Nunavut, Canada, depend on the ice throughout their life cycles. Experts predict that summer Arctic ice may completely disappear within a few decades.

Fact Polar bears—like this one leaping between ice floes in Svalbard, Norway's Hinlopen Strait—live on the Arctic ice, hunting seals and other fatty marine mammals. But as the ice vanishes, some experts predict this predator will also disappear from the Arctic by 2050.

NASA Permafrost—the frozen soil that forms the backbone of the Arctic tundra—is melting due to climbing global temperatures. In Alaska, the mercury may rise by 1 to 5 degrees Celsius (1.8 to 9 degrees Fahrenheit) by 2100. In this false-color image of Alaska's North Slope, taken by NASA's Terra satellite, the blue-black color shows the many ponds of meltwater that collected on the coast in July 2007.

Global Warming Facts, Causes and Effects,

The current cycle of global warming is changing the rhythms of climate that all living things have come to rely upon. What will we do to slow this warming? How will we cope with the changes we've already set into motion? While we struggle to figure it all out, the face of the Earth as we know it—coasts, forests, farms, and snowcapped mountains—hangs in the balance.
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Saturday, November 23, 2013

SPAGHETTI WITH OVEN BAKED CLAMS!!! AMAZING COOKING

This recipe is courtesy of Tyler Florence, and all I can say is... THANK YOU TYLER! I knew this was going to be good the first time I saw him make it. I love how rustic it's made. Every thing's made in a huge roasting pan, the kind you'd make a turkey in. It fits 5 lbs. of clams and a pound of pasta, and everything else just fine! Plenty of room for the clams to open up and spread out!

My trip to Costco on Saturday really convinced me into making this dish. They happen to have the best littleneck clams there, flown in fresh every week from the North Atlantic ocean, and fresh they were!
RECIPE
40 littleneck clams ( 5 lbs.)
1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil, plus more for drizzling
10 garlic clove, smashed with the back of a knife ( Yes 10!!!)
1/4 lb. pancetta, small dice
Handful of fresh basil
Red pepper flakes
1/4 cup of white wine (I used more)
2 pints of cherry tomatoes ( I bought the big container from Costco)
Lots of fresh ground pepper
1 lb. spaghetti
Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. ( I raised it to 425)
Make sure clams are cleaned and discard any that are open. In the meantime get your water boiling for your spaghetti.

On top of stove put your roasting pan over 2 burners. Add oil, garlic, pancetta, red pepper, cook till pancetta renders. Add the clams, wine, tomatoes, and a good amount of pepper and toss all together. Transfer pan into the oven and roast till clams open up. The recipe said about 10 min. but it took mine about 1/2 hr. or so, maybe because of the size of the clams. The key is wait till they open!


When clams do open, throw your cooked pasta right into the same roasting pan to soak up all the good juices and intense flavors. Garnish with fresh basil leaves, lots of pepper, and an extra drizzle of extra-virgin olive oil.

Make sure you have some good crusty bread to soak up the juices too. I highly recommend this! You will not be disappointed!
Buon Appetito!





wow!!! $3m from Leonardo DiCaprio donates for save tigers in Nepal


Hollywood star Leonardo DiCaprio has donated $3 million (£1.85 million) to help save tigers in Nepal.
The Great Gatsby star made the donation to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) via his charitable foundation.
The funds will be used to significantly increase the number of tigers in Nepal by 2022 - the next year of the tiger.
In a statement, the 39-year-old said he's "hopeful" the money will help "exceed the goal" of doubling Nepal's tiger population.
Nepal's tigers are classified as endangered and - as with the general tiger population - are under threat from "habitat destruction and escalating illegal poaching".
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DiCaprio's donation will help enforce anti-poaching patrols and protect and restore areas for the tigers to breed in Nepal.
So far, the foundation has helped increase the tiger population in Nepal's Terai Bardia National Park from 18 to 50.
"His foundation is all about delivering real results for conservation on the ground and empowering local communities; nowhere is that more evident than in Nepal," said Carter Roberts, president of the WWF.
The DiCaprio Foundation aims to protect "Earth's last wild places and foster a harmonious relationship between humanity and the natural world".
Earlier this year, the foundation raised $38.8 (£23.9m) million through donations and an art auction at Christie's in New York.
The tiger grant is the first from the proceeds of the auction, according to the WWF.
DiCaprio will next be seen on the big screen playing the lead in Martin Scorsese's The Wolf of Wall Street, due out on 17 January.