I am totally agree with the thought given, just because we dont want to come out of our comfort zone we are unable to take initiatives in the direction of welfare of flora. If we will look at international scenario today USA did not signed kyoto protocol of 1997 to reduce the greenhouse gases, although it is world known that USA is individually responsible for emission of 36.1% greenhouse gases. And now just before Cophagen Summit each country is trying to get prune itself from any legal binding and declaring the cut in emission voluntarily (USA and India declared 20% cuts and China's avow of 40-45%). But there should be legal binding for each country as because not even single country has mentioned the "time limit" so far. Last but not the least failure of 'crucial climate change talks' at London is axiom in itself that no country is really willing to cut greenhouse gases as it will affect the economy (production industries) some how, so best way live Gandhiji's life simple living and high thinking'.
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ReplyDeleteI am totally agree with the thought given, just because we dont want to come out of our comfort zone we are unable to take initiatives in the direction of welfare of flora. If we will look at international scenario today USA did not signed kyoto protocol of 1997 to reduce the greenhouse gases, although it is world known that USA is individually responsible for emission of 36.1% greenhouse gases. And now just before Cophagen Summit each country is trying to get prune itself from any legal binding and declaring the cut in emission voluntarily (USA and India declared 20% cuts and China's avow of 40-45%). But there should be legal binding for each country as because not even single country has mentioned the "time limit" so far. Last but not the least failure of 'crucial climate change talks' at London is axiom in itself that no country is really willing to cut greenhouse gases as it will affect the economy (production industries) some how, so best way live Gandhiji's life simple living and high thinking'.
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