But, how is the problem. US currently produces 25% of world’s greenhouse gases. But, this is nowhere near the population as % of world population.
While it might be idle thinking that per capita greenhouse emission limits are set. There should be a judicious way of setting emission limits. You cannot expect developing countries to cut their emissions especially in a world where growth is driven by CO2
“The exhaustion of the natural resources, pollution and global warming, vanishing forests, overpopulation, drugs, murders, the ecological catastrophes and meaningless wars, the unexplored epidemics in the third-world countries and unstable economical situation ruined the fragile balance of the planet and caused the nature’s attack.”
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by Praveen
10 Dec 2007 at 11:23
But, how is the problem. US currently produces 25% of world’s greenhouse gases. But, this is nowhere near the population as % of world population.
While it might be idle thinking that per capita greenhouse emission limits are set. There should be a judicious way of setting emission limits. You cannot expect developing countries to cut their emissions especially in a world where growth is driven by CO2
Praveen
by David Naylor
10 Dec 2007 at 12:03
@David: True. Use a bike/get the bus/use low energy light bulbs/use a low energy fridge/freezer.
by David Naylor
10 Dec 2007 at 12:03
@David: True. Use a bike/go on the bus/use low energy light bulbs/use a low energy fridge/freezer.
by Andy
15 Dec 2007 at 16:34
Here is a good article related to ecology.
“The exhaustion of the natural resources, pollution and global warming, vanishing forests, overpopulation, drugs, murders, the ecological catastrophes and meaningless wars, the unexplored epidemics in the third-world countries and unstable economical situation ruined the fragile balance of the planet and caused the nature’s attack.”
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