Sunday, May 27, 2007

Global warming in the UAE


The two most severe problems are desertification and dangerously high sea levels, which could rise by as much as 2.89 feet in this century. According to Sheikh Hamdan Nahyan, deputy chairman of the UAE's Environmental Research and Wildlife Development Agency, "This can flood not only coastal areas of the United Arab Emirates, but also much of the heavily populated Nile Delta in Egypt and the lower. by the Emirates News Agency highlights the dangers caused by global warming to many countries, including the United Arab Emirates (UAE).


5 comments:

Hamill Alamrei said...

Very intresting but are there any solution that done by UAE and in which number the UAE come to increase this problem.

Faisal Ali said...

Thank you Hamil for your coment and about your qustion this problem began at the beginning of 1990 because at that time the number of car was increasing.

Ismail Hassan said...

nice and very intresting but how can we solve this increse on global warming in the UAE ?

Faisal Ali said...

Thank you Ismail for your coment, we can solve the global warming in the UAE by decreasing the number of Cars and using factories.

Molly Kirk said...

Your post seems to be directly cut and pasted from the article you cited. Although you gave the link, you still need to paraphrase or summarize what they said. Otherwise it is plagiarism.

The following is copied directly from the search engine you gave:

"A report released Aug. 3 by the Emirates News Agency highlights the dangers caused by global warming to many low-lying Middle Eastern countries, including the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The two most severe problems are desertification and dangerously high sea levels, which could rise by as much as 2.89 feet in this century. According to Sheikh Hamdan Nahyan, deputy chairman of the UAE's Environmental Research and Wildlife Development Agency, "This can flood not only coastal areas of the United Arab Emirates, but also much of the heavily populated Nile Delta in Egypt and the lower ..."