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ali.doosti

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خوب قدیمیای سمت ما هم میگن اون قدیما رو کوههای شرقی نهاوند میمون هم داشتند که تو کوهها زندگی می کردند و گله گله شکار ( قوچ و میش ) مخصوصا زمستونا بسمت دره ها می اومدند وگرگ و خرس که الان هم زیاد داره مخصوصا سمت گرین .
گراز هم که خودم هم دیدم سمت روستاهای نزدیک نهاوند گله گله منابع طبیعی آزاد کرده.
سمت گرین ماران ( کنگاور کهنه ) هم یوز زیاد داره البته آخرین یوز دیده شده نهاوند 1370 بوده که توسط مینی بوس کشته شده می گن بنده خدا فکر کرده شکاره پریده رو مینی بوس و می افته زیر تایراش و کشته می شه
اسم شمارو نمیدونم عزیز الان همدان گرگ زیادداره اونجور که شنیدم و برای کشتنشون جایزه هم می دن!درسته؟
 

Amir Mohsen

متخصص بخش هواشناسی
مشهد: ولی چه فایده که امروز هم پیش بینی بارش داشتیم ولی جز وزش باد چیزی نصیبمون نشد!!!!!!!


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navid-mashhad

کاربر ويژه
خدا لعنت کنه این شاهای بداز اسلام و مخصوصا صفویه رو که هم جنگلهای ایرانو نابود کردن هم حیوانات اصیل ایرانو نابود کردن اصلا ایرانی هارو از قدیم به لغب شیر ژیان (یعنی شیرهای خشمگین) میشناختند تو شاهنامه هم رستم توی سیستان با شیر ها میجنگید به نظر میاد اکثر جاهای ایران شیر و پلنگ و خرس داشته حیف حیف!!!

چند وقت پیش یک کلیپ دیدم که تو یکی از نقاط ایران ( اسم نمی برم سو تفاهم نشه ) یک ماده خرس و توله هاشو گرفته بودند ابتدا توله ها رو مقابل چشم مادر شکمشونو پاره کردن و بعدش مادرو با بیل و کلنگ کشتند!!!!!! تا چند روز ضد حال بودم
چند وقت پیش هم در یکی از شهرهای مرزی خراسان یک چوپان یک پلنگ رو کشته بود ( البته این آقا 2 ماه حبس و دو میلیون جریمه شده )
ببر مازندران هم آخرین بار در سال 1344 در گنبد کاووس دیده شده
شیر ایرانی منقرض شده
یوزپلنگ ایرانی ( آسیایی ) فقط 100 قلاده
پلنگ ایرانی در خطر انقراض - همین کو های کوپه داغ ( هزار مسجد ) زمانی تعداد پلنگ هاش بسیار زیاد بوده اما الان خیلی کم شده و هر وقت دیده میشه مسئولین محیط زیست با شوق و ذوق تیتر می زنند

حیوون ها هم تو این کشور شانس ندارن!!!
 

ali.doosti

کاربر ويژه
برادر اوضاع زاقارت هست،اما نه دیگه تا این حد که بیان به خاطر کشتن گرگ جایزه بدن،کشتنش جریمه داره اصن
نه برادر آخه میگن گرگاش خیلی زیاد شده مث چی به گله ها تک میزنن...واس همین واسه کشتنشون جایزه هم میدن...مثلا پسر عموم سربازی بود دوستش یکیو با تیر زده بود بهش مرخصی تشویقی دادن :سوت:
 

Amir Mohsen

متخصص بخش هواشناسی
Ex-IPCC Head: Prepare for 5°C Warmer World
  • Published: February 17th, 2013



By Alex Kirby, Climate News Network
LONDON — The world has missed the chance to keep greenhouse gas emissions below the level needed to prevent the temperature climbing above 2° Celsius, according to the British scientist who used to chair the IPCC, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
The scientist, Sir Robert Watson, chaired the Panel from 1997 until 2002, when he was ousted after U.S. pressure for his removal.
Watson said there is a 50-50 chance of preventing global average temperatures rising more than 3°C above their level at the start of the industrial age, but a 5°C rise is possible. That would mean the Earth warming more than it has since the end of the last Ice Age.
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Scientist Sir Robert Watson said there is a 50-50 chance of preventing global average temperatures rising more than 3°C above their level at the start of the industrial age, but a 5°C rise is possible.
Credit: flickr/Several seconds
Speaking at a symposium at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, Watson said: "All the promises in the world, which we're not likely to realize anyway, will not give us a world with only a 2°C rise. All the evidence, in my opinion, suggests we're on our way to a 3°C to 5°C world.
"Some people are suggesting that we try to geo-engineer our way out of the problem, intervening in the climate system to moderate warming.
"I'm very, very nervous about that," he said "It shows a level of arrogance that we know how to manage our environment. It certainly needs a lot of research."
Watson concluded: "There are cost-effective and equitable solutions to address climate change, but political will and moral leadership is needed, and the changes in policies, practices and technologies required are substantial and not currently under way."
Watson told the Climate News Network: "We're going to have more people in the world and they'll be wealthier, so energy demand is bound to rise.
"We look like having huge quantities of gas from shale. That can be a useful transitional tool: it emits half the carbon you get from coal. But it's not a long-term solution, unless you can use it with carbon capture and storage, CCS. I'm optimistic that CCS can work, but it's got to be shown to work, and what costs and energy penalties it will entail.
"We now know we can't rule out a possible 5°C temperature rise, and we need to start preparing for it.
2-14-13_TDC_watson--250x365.png
"Some people are suggesting that we try to geo-engineer our way out of the problem, intervening in the climate system to moderate warming," said Sir Robert Watson.
Credit: Yale Center for Environmental Law & Policy
"When I was chairing the IPCC we were all very optimistic that we'd have a global agreement to limit emissions, though we knew it would be difficult. But we were hopeful that emissions would not go up at the tremendous rate they are rising now."
A world 5°C warmer than today could expect falling harvests in developing and developed countries, sea level rise threatening many major cities, and significant water shortages.
More species would be facing extinction (10 percent of species are thought to be at risk for every 1°C of warming), there would be more (and more intense) extreme weather, and a growing risk of abrupt and major irreversible changes in the climate system.
Watson was voted out as the IPCC's chair in 2002. The weekly New Scientist reported that the year before, shortly after the inauguration of U.S. president George W. Bush, an ExxonMobil executive wrote to the White House asking: "Can Watson be replaced now at the request of the U.S.?"
Watson is now science director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research at the University of East Anglia, UK, and chief scientific adviser to the UK Government's Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
Sir Andy Haines, former director of the London School of Hygiene, told the Climate News Network: "We're not making much progress on climate change at the moment. We need more arguments combining environment and health – cutting coal-burning, for instance, improving access to clean energy, walking and cycling instead of using cars.
"We need to look not just at population, but at consumption in the developed countries. A lot of vested interests don't want to go down that road. We can change by paying for externalities, like the adverse effects of air pollution.
"We can address the inequalities which are evident in areas like heart disease rates and diet. And we need to influence the UN's new sustainable development goals to include both health and environment indicators."
Alex Kirby, a former BBC environment correspondent, is a founding journalist of Climate News Network. Climate News Network is a news service led by four veteran British environmental reporters and broadcasters. It delivers news and commentary about climate change for free to media outlets worldwide.
 

Abbath

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نه برادر آخه میگن گرگاش خیلی زیاد شده مث چی به گله ها تک میزنن...واس همین واسه کشتنشون جایزه هم میدن...مثلا پسر عموم سربازی بود دوستش یکیو با تیر زده بود بهش مرخصی تشویقی دادن :سوت:

به گوش جنگل بانی برسه...

البته اشتباه کردم هیچی نمیشه،چون پای ارگان نظامی در کار هست اتفاقی نمیفته:خنده1:
 

سیبری

کاربر ويژه
چند وقت پیش یک کلیپ دیدم که تو یکی از نقاط ایران ( اسم نمی برم سو تفاهم نشه ) یک ماده خرس و توله هاشو گرفته بودند ابتدا توله ها رو مقابل چشم مادر شکمشونو پاره کردن و بعدش مادرو با بیل و کلنگ کشتند!!!!!! تا چند روز ضد حال بودم
چند وقت پیش هم در یکی از شهرهای مرزی خراسان یک چوپان یک پلنگ رو کشته بود ( البته این آقا 2 ماه حبس و دو میلیون جریمه شده )
ببر مازندران هم آخرین بار در سال 1344 در گنبد کاووس دیده شده
شیر ایرانی منقرض شده
یوزپلنگ ایرانی ( آسیایی ) فقط 100 قلاده
پلنگ ایرانی در خطر انقراض - همین کو های کوپه داغ ( هزار مسجد ) زمانی تعداد پلنگ هاش بسیار زیاد بوده اما الان خیلی کم شده و هر وقت دیده میشه مسئولین محیط زیست با شوق و ذوق تیتر می زنند

حیوون ها هم تو این کشور شانس ندارن!!!

در مورد پلنگ فراوانیش در پارک ملی تندوره و سرتاسر هزار مسجد هنوز بسیار زیاده و از نظر جثه هم یکی از بزرگترین پلنگهای دنیا محسوب میشه
 

saeed hh

کاربر ويژه
بچه ها بهتره از بحث حیوانات بیایم بیرون بریم تو بحث اب و هوا الان که امیر محسن صبرش تموم شه بسه دیگه:خنده1:
 

ali.doosti

کاربر ويژه
چندسال پیش یه شیر تو باغ وحش دزفول بر اثر سوء تغذیه مرد...
ببر مازندرانم که اومدن احیا کنن هنوز آدم از شنیدنش خندش میگیره!مریض شدن چی شدن مردن!چطور به هواشناسی ربطش بدیم اسپم نشه :خجالت2:
 

mehrdad_teh

متخصص بخش هواشناسی
واييي وايييي

الان كه بحث حيون شد ياد افتاد وايي وايي

يه كليپ توي فيس بوك گذاشته بودن خيلي وقت پيش توي باغ وحش يكي از شهرستان ها نمي دونم كجا بود قفس بزرگ شير بود از بالا خر زنده مي نداختن توي قفس بعنوان غذا يعني هفته اي يكبار يه خزر بزرگ رو پيش چشم مراجعه كنندگان مي نداختن تو قفس .

توي قفس 2 شير ماده و يه نر بود صحنه خيلي دلخراشي بود. وايييي
 

navid-mashhad

کاربر ويژه
در مورد پلنگ فراوانیش در پارک ملی تندوره و سرتاسر هزار مسجد هنوز بسیار زیاده و از نظر جثه هم یکی از بزرگترین پلنگهای دنیا محسوب میشه

آشنایی دارم از اهالی قلعه زو کلات می گفت یک زمانی پلنگ کنار جاده میومده اما الان 3-4 کوه بعد از جاده شاید پلنگ دیده بشه
خداروشکر اون منطقه تندوره حفاظت شده و شانس بزرگی برای بقای حیوون ها بی پناهه
 

mehrdad_teh

متخصص بخش هواشناسی
Ex-IPCC Head: Prepare for 5°C Warmer World


  • Published: February 17th, 2013

By Alex Kirby, Climate News Network
LONDON — The world has missed the chance to keep greenhouse gas emissions below the level needed to prevent the temperature climbing above 2° Celsius, according to the British scientist who used to chair the IPCC, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
The scientist, Sir Robert Watson, chaired the Panel from 1997 until 2002, when he was ousted after U.S. pressure for his removal.
Watson said there is a 50-50 chance of preventing global average temperatures rising more than 3°C above their level at the start of the industrial age, but a 5°C rise is possible. That would mean the Earth warming more than it has since the end of the last Ice Age.
2-14-13_TDC_warmerworld-425x280.png
Scientist Sir Robert Watson said there is a 50-50 chance of preventing global average temperatures rising more than 3°C above their level at the start of the industrial age, but a 5°C rise is possible.
Credit: flickr/Several seconds
Speaking at a symposium at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, Watson said: "All the promises in the world, which we're not likely to realize anyway, will not give us a world with only a 2°C rise. All the evidence, in my opinion, suggests we're on our way to a 3°C to 5°C world.
"Some people are suggesting that we try to geo-engineer our way out of the problem, intervening in the climate system to moderate warming.
"I'm very, very nervous about that," he said "It shows a level of arrogance that we know how to manage our environment. It certainly needs a lot of research."
Watson concluded: "There are cost-effective and equitable solutions to address climate change, but political will and moral leadership is needed, and the changes in policies, practices and technologies required are substantial and not currently under way."
Watson told the Climate News Network: "We're going to have more people in the world and they'll be wealthier, so energy demand is bound to rise.
"We look like having huge quantities of gas from shale. That can be a useful transitional tool: it emits half the carbon you get from coal. But it's not a long-term solution, unless you can use it with carbon capture and storage, CCS. I'm optimistic that CCS can work, but it's got to be shown to work, and what costs and energy penalties it will entail.
"We now know we can't rule out a possible 5°C temperature rise, and we need to start preparing for it.
2-14-13_TDC_watson--250x365.png
"Some people are suggesting that we try to geo-engineer our way out of the problem, intervening in the climate system to moderate warming," said Sir Robert Watson.
Credit: Yale Center for Environmental Law & Policy
"When I was chairing the IPCC we were all very optimistic that we'd have a global agreement to limit emissions, though we knew it would be difficult. But we were hopeful that emissions would not go up at the tremendous rate they are rising now."
A world 5°C warmer than today could expect falling harvests in developing and developed countries, sea level rise threatening many major cities, and significant water shortages.
More species would be facing extinction (10 percent of species are thought to be at risk for every 1°C of warming), there would be more (and more intense) extreme weather, and a growing risk of abrupt and major irreversible changes in the climate system.
Watson was voted out as the IPCC's chair in 2002. The weekly New Scientist reported that the year before, shortly after the inauguration of U.S. president George W. Bush, an ExxonMobil executive wrote to the White House asking: "Can Watson be replaced now at the request of the U.S.?"
Watson is now science director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research at the University of East Anglia, UK, and chief scientific adviser to the UK Government's Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
Sir Andy Haines, former director of the London School of Hygiene, told the Climate News Network: "We're not making much progress on climate change at the moment. We need more arguments combining environment and health – cutting coal-burning, for instance, improving access to clean energy, walking and cycling instead of using cars.
"We need to look not just at population, but at consumption in the developed countries. A lot of vested interests don't want to go down that road. We can change by paying for externalities, like the adverse effects of air pollution.
"We can address the inequalities which are evident in areas like heart disease rates and diet. And we need to influence the UN's new sustainable development goals to include both health and environment indicators."
Alex Kirby, a former BBC environment correspondent, is a founding journalist of Climate News Network. Climate News Network is a news service led by four veteran British environmental reporters and broadcasters. It delivers news and commentary about climate change for free to media outlets worldwide.



اين آقا چقدر شبيه رضا عطارانه :خنده1:
 

saeed hh

کاربر ويژه
واييي وايييي

الان كه بحث حيون شد ياد افتاد وايي وايي

يه كليپ توي فيس بوك گذاشته بودن خيلي وقت پيش توي باغ وحش يكي از شهرستان ها نمي دونم كجا بود قفس بزرگ شير بود از بالا خر زنده مي نداختن توي قفس بعنوان غذا يعني هفته اي يكبار يه خزر بزرگ رو پيش چشم مراجعه كنندگان مي نداختن تو قفس .

توي قفس 2 شير ماده و يه نر بود صحنه خيلي دلخراشي بود. وايييي

حتما میخواستن مستند حیات وحش درست کنن:خنده2:د
 
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