Thursday 17 December 2009

Obama power

Obama is arriving tomorrow and the city will stop while F1 lands. Once again the bridge between Sweden and Denmark will be shut down. I think it’s amazing the power that one single man can have and the security measures that are necessary to protect him!

Monday 14 December 2009

Climate changes: maybe it’s not entirely our fault

Copenhagen is more active than ever. A European city that apparently also “never sleeps”, Copenhagen is now hosting the Climate Conference. During these days, the city is known by Hopenhagen. Politics and associations, from all over the world, are gathered here to discuss and negotiate issues related to industrialized nations and emerging nations. Topics like thinking green, deforestation, CO2 emissions to the atmosphere, etc are in agenda. And everybody is heard, or almost everybody. This conference has no space for the voice of Henrik Svensmark and it’s co-workers from the University of Copenhagen.

It’s amazing how the history repeats itself. All the new ideas that are out of the box and radical are never accepted. Like Galileo and Van Gogh, apparently one still has to die before its genius is recognized.

Henrik Svensmark and co-workers defend that the climate changes are not an exclusively consequence of man’s work. This story begins in 1991, when Henrik Svensmark’s group, leaded at that time by Eigil Friis-Christensen, proved that the warming of the planet was not mainly due to the release of CO2 to the atmosphere but that there was a nearly perfect correlation between solar magnetic activity and temperature: when the magnetic activity in the sun was larger, the temperature on earth was higher. Later, in 2005, Henrik Svensmark and co-workers found experimental evidence that sun and the galaxy are determining climate on earth. By studding the clouds, they have managed to establish a correlation between the warming of earth and sun. Briefly, the idea is that cosmic rays are responsible for forming clouds and the sun with its magnetic field controls this cosmic radiation. The solar magnetic field has more than doubled in the last 100 years and as a result fewer cosmic rays (formed by stars dying in supernova-explosion) have sprayed the earth and therefore fewer clouds were formed (they keep the earth cooler). Unfortunately, no scientific journal wanted to publish this. Maybe they are wrong. But the data is shown to be very accurate. Maybe the climate change is not just our fault. Still we have the obligation to preserve and cherish our planet.

Thursday 10 December 2009

Christmas calander


J knows how crazy I am for Christmas! It’s my favourite time of the year! Every present is planed in detail; the Christmas tree is bought in the beginning of December or in the end of November and so on. This year, because I have been a good girl I got a Christmas calendar. It’s the train that you see on the picture and everyday I get a chocolate. Thanks J. It’s beautiful!

Thursday bells


I am sitting in my nice couch in the comfort of my living room. The fireplace is on and the Christmas tree gives me a nice cosy feeling. It’s cold and it’s raining outside. I’m relaxing playing my facebook games (Damn! They are addictive!) Suddenly, I hear it: dling, dling, dling! It’s Thursday and the sound is coming from the street. There is no doubt! It’s the ice cream car! Weeee! I jump out of the couch, grab my coat and boots in hurry and I run down the stairs. Run? I flight down the stairs. It’s so nice! Only the kids from the street and me are near the car. We take ages to decide: so many colours, shapes and flavours. After some minutes and in the middle of four year-old screaming and jumping with excitement I choose some nougat/caramel ice cream. Happy, as a kid I return home. The ice cream will be saved for the weekend! Hummm… delicious!