In the past few weeks we been getting a little animals rain now and then, which is great for Texas because the drought issue is not getting any better, so wee need as much rain as possible. The Drought situation just degenerates. The wildlife are dying of thirst, and once that happens animals start dieing, ranchers start going out of business because theirs no animals to cattle and once that happens markets and restaurants get no food to serve, then the people have not enough food so prizes on food gets expensive and then our economy worsens. Everything is like a long chain, once something goes wrong it effects the whole chain and everything goes wrong.
In the Texas Tribune the article Freshwater Threatens Matagorda Bay, talks about how the drought is effecting the Bay, one main issue is wildlife is decressing in the bay because theirs not enough fresh water, so the animals living there are needing middle ground to have balanced fresh water and salt water but cant because of the drought. Then when theirs no fishes, oysters, crabs, and so on the fishers start loosing business because markets depend on them.
Ways to help prevent the drought is for more rain to occure and that just out of our hands, so all we can do is wish for it. Another ways is lessen our water usage, and the smallest things can make a difference. Such as little things like using less water when showering, washing our cars less, watering our garden less, if we all try doing these small things it can really help with the drought and help clear away the problems that are forming.
Monday, December 2, 2013
Monday, November 18, 2013
Comment
Ms. Mildred wrote an article discussing the law that was
passed in a few cities in Texas banning bags.
Ms. Mildred disagrees with the banning of bags and believes that bags
are not a major issue to the environment, and that these plastic bags are an
issue and confusion to people from different state or district. I don’t agree
with Ms. Mildred, I believe banning plastic bags is a great way to start to keep
our land greener. At first I didn’t agree with this banning bag but when I
started to work at HEB ,a well-known Texas grocery store, I started to realize
the amount of plastic of bags we give out. I mean its tremendously high,
plastic bags are given away like it’s noting. Once the banning bags law took in
place march of 2012, it took a while for people to get use to, but I feel like
it makes a big difference. Yes plastic bags are still given out but for money
and not a lot of money but affordable and then that money goes out back to the city,
so it’s not a waste or anything. Another
thing is if people from different states or districts come to retail stores in
cities that ban bags in Texas they just have to follow the law and do what
everybody else that forget their bags and just purchase one. I feel like this
law is a new beginning to a better environment for our land of Texas.
Monday, November 4, 2013
Risk it for natural gas?
The drought is bad enough, why make it
worse with fracking? Hydraulic fracturing is a process where drilling
large amount of water in high pressure into the ground to releases
natural gas from shale rocks. Yes, the fracking technology has helped
us receive tremendous amount of natural gas then before and helped our
Texas economy greatly,and yes all these are great things but there s
things about this process that make all this not important. Fracking
maybe helping our economy but its affecting our environment and
risking our health which can lead to destroying our economy.
First to be able to start the process
you use several amount of gallons of water. Then you take all that
water and mix it with several different toxic chemicals to create
the fracking fluid. Once fluid is done is goes through the gas wells
all the way to the bottom of the ground where it reaches the rock
shale and starts cracking them to form natural gas, while in that
process some of these chemical reach ground water. That ground water
is our city drinking water, where we drink out of containing those
toxic chemicals. Does this whole process just to make natural gas
sound right to you? Yes, we probably make several barrels of gas a
day but we also put several people in danger. Also all of that water
we use to make our fluid, we need for yourself, maybe an issue to
our drought in Texas is probably from all of the usage of water. But
it doesn't get any better not only does it use up all our water and
put our health in danger but there is research being done to see if
fracturing causes earthquake, because there has been earthquakes
occurring in unusual places where fracking is done. Do you also
want to risk you and others lives just to get natural gas. This is an
issue we need to think over to see if we should really have fracking
in Texas.
Monday, October 21, 2013
Will Texas ever ban texting behind the wheel?
Texting while driving has always been an
issue for us Texans to come an agreement on. In our country there are about 41
states that ban texting behind the wheel but we are one of the few states that
only ban texting on school bus drivers and texting on school zone in most of
our cities. Texas tried to ban texting behind the wheel but failed.
An unknown author wrote “Take the pledge on
texting and driving” on My San Anthonio's homepage on September 20, 2013 discussing the bill
that was not passed back in April of this year. According to this article there
are a few cities that ban electronic use while driving, one example San Antonia
where office is very strict, the major himself is in the Mayors against Texting While Driving campaign
to help with ban of texting while driving. To research done there was an
estimate of 3,000 people that died only from distractions while driving in the
prior years, due to this The National transportation Safety Board recommends that
we should not use electronic devices while driving. April of this year Texas
House passed the 98-47 bill to ban texting while driving. After an intense
argument the bill was denied to vote on, and now we are where we started from
the beginning.
The unknown author was very straight
forward with his siding, if was really obvious that he agrees with the ban of
texting and wants to encourage our audience to be aware of the dangerous drivers
since the bill did not pass. I do agree with the authors augment, I do believe
we should take considerate of the ban and reduce the death of our people on the
road. I’m sure that it won’t reduce all the deaths caused by distraction while
driving but I’m sure it will reduce enough and that’s better than nothing, anyway
what do we have to lose.
Monday, October 7, 2013
Hating on Obamacare
I don’t
know much about the Affordable Care Act, but I recently received a letter from
my job about the health insurance they offer and the changes they made due to
this act, which started to take place on Oct 1.
I didn't really have much time to look over the letter, but I should
have since my parents insurance took me out because I passed the age limit.
While
skimming through The Texas insider I came across the article Obama Lied, My
Health Plan Died by Michelle Malkin, who is known for her conservative blogs
and work. In the article she uses
herself as an example and states that she is one of the 22 million Americans
who have private insurance and have a wide variety of doctors to choose from, but now after October 1, she stated she cannot use her old doctor
and that her insurance plan cannot be continued because of the new law Affordable
Care Act. ACA also known as Obamacare is an act that will be fully go in effect
on 2014, it is a new set of changes that will help improve our healthcare. After Milkin explains her issue , she states
how Obama has promised to help people keep their doctors and health plan if
they wish, and describes him as a “lier”
who caused her health plan to die. Her Audience is people going through the
same issue as her, people who lost their health plans due to the new rules. Throughout the article she starts stating
companies and people that face problems with the Obamacare. You
can conclude that Malkin is against the Obamacare because all she states is
negative effects that will occur once the Obamacare takes in affect. Towards
the end she is very clear and biased and states “Obamacare is destroying the private individual market for
health insurance by design, not accident.”
According to me I do understand for her loss but I feel that she just too
negative about this Obamacare and she just needs to give it time to sink in.
Monday, September 23, 2013
what? No Lake Austin???
If you love Lake Austin and wouldn't want anything to happen to it then you might need to be a little concern and read this .
All over the city of Austin from media to online chats there’s
been a rumor that LCRA (Lower Colorado River Authority’s were going to discuss
to lower the water level at Lake Austin at this Septembers board meeting LCRA’s Manager of Water Operations Ryan Rowney
told Kvue that the rumor was true but was only a consideration for the future
to help with Lake Travis soon to be drought. This issue will not be discussed in
this month’s board meeting but is only a consideration. The reason for this
though was because lake Austin has been on steady-level since when it’s been
created, but lake Travis has been losing about 12,000 acre-feet each week, and according Rowney without a great
amount of rainfall by October we will hit record low. So if you are concerned about
the lakes in Austin and what the LCRA will decide on, read more on LCRA addresses rumors of lowering LakeAustin.
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