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Some Post-Copenhagen Thoughts

by admin on February 26th, 2010

Copenhagen Summit on global climate changes stripped open the arrogance and negligence of the developed countries on the issue. Developing countries too, on the other hand, are constrained from adopting massive cut-downs in their CO2 expulsion as it may entail economic and social insecurity on them.Some of the predictable outcomes of uncontrolled CO2 expulsion and global warming can be listed as drastic and dramatic changes in the rhythm of winds and climate thereafter, loss of ecological balance, death of rivers and glaciers that may force man to engage in warfare for water in future and rise in sea level, sinking islands and low lands thus bringing an end to the life in those lands.\In this scenario, it is high time to realize that each and every man on earth can have his own contributions towards reduction in per capita CO2 expulsion and in turn, reduction in global warming. All that one has to do is to be cautious about ones activities that might add up to the green house gases and the aftermath it is going to create.Increasing efficiency of fuels and machines reduces wastage and pollution. Aforestation has to be attended to with immense significance as food scarcity has reached our doorsteps.CO2 sequestration and fixation in increased biomass achieved through aforestation is another practical solution to the problem.

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