European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 12, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 the stars and stripes sunday. April 12,1987 unstoppable but delay Able group says Washington a vigorous Effort to Cut Oil. Owl and natural Pink can substantially delay but nol Stop he warming of the Earth from the greenhouse effect i study by an environmental group sold saturday. Depending on which policies Are adopted the year when we Are Imp Nib by committed to a warming of about 3 degrees to 8 degrees fahrenheit above the pre Industrial temperature varies by approximately six decade said the world resources Institute an Environ mental research organization based in Washington. Although the planet is not locked into a Hothouse future we no longer appear to have the Opportunity to avoid a sub Stantial greenhouse warming altogether the report warned. The greenhouse effect occur when gases in the atmosphere most notably Carbon dioxide produced by burning Fos Sil fuels trap infrared radiation Wann ing the planet. As mean temperatures rite weather patterns could shift Mak ing most of North America and Europe drier. Sea Levels would Rise As the Carbon dioxide would be in the Atmo sphere even if no humans were alive Tut since the Industrial revolution the concentration is believed to have Rise by More than 20 percent. Ii currently rising by about 0.5 percent per year. Scientist now believe Carbon dioxide is responsible for about half of the in creased warming and the rest ii the re sult of other gases whose concentration is growing methane nitrous oxide Ozone and chlorofluorocarbons used in refrigeration and other activities. The world resources Institute reached its conclusion through a new computer Model that incorporate All the major gases to predict the effects of policy changes under various assumptions. It contradicts an environmental Protection Agency study from 1983 that said no pol icy could delay the warming of the Earth. Thai Epa study did not consider gases other than Carbon dioxide. The new study by researcher Irvin Minizer also contradicts a National Academy of sciences study from 1983that said there is plenty of time to decide what to do. Minizer said a 30-year delay in trying to counteract the greenhouse effect would add 0.45 to 1.44 degrees to the eventual temperature. Several studies have said a warming of 3 degrees to 8 degrees it inevitable by about 2030, and m inner predicted that much wanning by 2025 if present trends continue. But he warned in an interview that the realization of that warming could be 10 to 40 years after that depending on the answers to questions about How the oceans store heat Bui even modest efforts to stress Energy efficiency holding growth in total Energy use to i percent per year and less could push the 3-Dcgree to 8-Dcgree wanning to the year 2062, according tothe computer Model. An All out Effort to minimize wanning by holding Energy use almost constant can push the wanning to sometime after2075, the computer s cutoff Date. This scenario Calls for a 31 percent to 37 per cent reduction in per capita Energy toe the study said emphasis on coat use and certain other policies could Lead to a wanning of 9.5 degrees to 29 degree in 2075. Unchanged trends would Lead to 5.2 degrees to 15 degrees in that year modest anti warming policies would mean 4,1 degrees to t3 degrees and the full Effort would hold wanning to 2.5 degrees u 7,6 degrees. A policy that emphasized nuclear in Niy which produces no Carbon dioxide could delay the warming but Lintzner said he wanted to show that even with out measures of doubtful acceptance or currently unavailable technologies such As cheap solar panels or fusion Power the greenhouse warming could be do Jogger would Deerly like to Buck this trend Shoreham it. A Ellen Matone says she s tired of being attacked and harassed while she s jogging and wants something done about the culprit a Whitetail Deer. An apparently maladjusted Doe dubbed bonkers likes to hang around residents Back Yards and porches and appears to think joggers make for Good sport Malone told the Vermont fish and wildlife department that the Doe has knocked her Down twice in the last three weeks and Butts its head into her 100-Pound malamute. The last encounter was last sunday. For three Miles the Deer hassled me. I d had it and i said i wanted to have the Deer relocated Malone said Friday. I feel like i should t have to Stop every three or four feet to yet at a Deer she said. The 2-year-old Doe had been rescued by a fish and wildlife Warden from someone who had taken it out of the Woods in 1985, and the Early association with people May have the Doe thinking civilization is Normal for Deer officials said. Bruce Dawson the fish and wildlife depart ment s assistant director of Law enforcement said there were no plans to shool bonkers but be acknowledged that society cannot tolerate a Doe run Ning amok. This came to my attention because one of our taxpaying citizens made a complaint that she was being knocked Down by a Deer when she was jog Ging Dawson said. That got my attention right away. That s not Normal behaviour from a Whitetail Dawson said the animal May be sentenced to the Santa land petting zoo in Putney. Seeking fitness exercise in bursts study says Coral Gables Fla. Jap peo ple who do aerobic exercises in Short intense bursts showed a significant improvement in fitness Over people who do Long workouts according to a new study. Non Stop workouts Are the Norm in aerobic dance classes but the study at the University of Miami human performance Laboratory indicates that Short rest periods during heavy aerobic exercise Are More beneficial than continuous exercise for improving cardiovascular fitness. Or. Ariette Perry who conducted the study is to present the findings to the Amer ican College of sports Medicine in May. The 12-week study of �6 Young women whose fitness level was average or slightly below average showed participants in the interval aerobic exercise group improved their maximum oxygen consumption and decreased their per also the study indicated that interval exercising delayed the Onset of pain attributed to a buildup of lactic acid in the mus cles. According to Perry Many women can t keep up in aerobic classes where there Are typically 40 minutes to an hour of intense bothered me is thai the kids them selves were stopping or slowing Down on the Basil of How they text with no controlled stopping or starting Perry said. A lot of people drop Moulin Between. The Italy found that women who per formed several minutes of vigorous dancing followed by walking or jogging lightly were Able to keen up and get bet Ter results. Fatigue is one of the primary reasons people Are discouraged from exercising. According to or. Donald Michielli pro Fessor and director of the Laboratory of work physiology at Brooklyn College. The Benefit of interval training is that one achieves a High Quality work out Michielli said. Physiologically it enables the Penson leading the class to get participants up to target level for maximum fitness Benefit. A total of is minutes of intense exercise three times a Vnek is Noudi to produce a conditioning effect mice Icli said. Each ses Sion should consist of five intervals of three minutes each where one reaches about 70 percent of his Peak heart rate. People can tolerate that Welt. It encourages people because they Don t walk away with the feeling that this is Drudgery,11 Michielli said. Currently interval training is wide spread in professional and collegiate sports but Amateur athletes do Little interval conditioning. We Don t apply it to the Amateur the person who just wants to get in a Little better shape Perry said. Activities classified As aerobic that is rhythmical and repetitive in nature so they can be sustained without breathlessness include cycling jogging swim Ming and walking weekend athletes who play a game of racquetball for example Are not improving their cardiovascular experts say the Lack of proper training can be traced to inexperienced and poorly qualified people providing the leadership at fitness centers an health spas. Most people tend to have inflated views of their athletic abilities said Perry increasing the chances of injury. 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