Iran Missiles Can Reach the World

The success of Iran launched a satellite with own technology shows that the country's missiles "capable of reaching any point in the world", said a senior official of Russia's space sector.

"I take off my hat to the Iranian scientists," said Vitali Lapota, manager of the space construction company RKK Energuia, as quoted by the AFP news agency Interfax. "They have shown their missiles can reach any point in the world".

The launch of the satellite Omid (Hope) with the domestic-made rocket Safir-2 is a warning bell in the Western countries because of the implications of the reach of ballistic missiles.

Some U.S. experts worry about Iran's finally able to complete ballistic missiles with nuclear warheads that could hit Europe or the U.S..

Launch roketberlangsung at a time when Iran has repeatedly ignored the demands of the UN Security Council to freeze the country's uranium enrichment activities.

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4000 Island In Indonesia Threatened drowning

around 4,000 islands in the Indonesian region predicted risk drowning within a decade, as a result of the extreme speed of global climate resulted in the polar ice continues to melt that influence the addition of sea water.

Predictions about the threat to thousands of islands in Indonesia as a result of simulation conducted a team from the Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB) last year 2008.

Mentioned, the high tide on the north shore (Pantura) Java in some time ago the sea level rose three feet and the hot temperature. In addition, the outer islands in Indonesia are also expected to be lost and result in reduction of Indonesian territory politically and could make the security and defense became vulnerable.

We hope that Indonesia should not be like the Maldives which started sinking and 10 thousand residents were forced to flee to New Zealand. Let us together keep this country and this world from destruction, it's actually happening because of human error itself. Start with the things small and start from now to save our planet.

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2050, Half the World Population Trouble Clean Water Access

KUALA LUMPUR - Half of the world population is predicted to have difficulty in accessing clean water availability in 2050. The influence of climate change a major factor decreasing stock water on earth.

Thus disclosed Professor National University, Singapore, Wong Poh Poh of the Asia Pacific Regional Water Conference as reported by FOXNews, Wednesday (19/11/2008). According to Wong, in 2050 approximately 2 billion people in the world will be difficult to get clean water. That number increased to 3.2 billion people in 2080.

Of global warming is happening on earth has been disturbing pattern of water flow and cause some disasters, such as the mengganas drought, or floods in some parts of the world suddenly. The whole disaster is causing access to clean water becomes an expensive item in the future.

"In Asia disaster will be very terrible. Distribution of water to be uneven and some areas will be very difficult to access clean water, especially India and China. The high number of residents are also encouraged both countries clean water problems," Wong said.

The signs of difficulty of access to clean water has been seen in the early 2000 decade. WHO noted approximately 1.1 billion people are difficult to obtain clean water, mainly for drinking and sanitation needs.

Matching it, the researchers reveal global climate change has caused some form of disaster in some areas.

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