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Since last decade, global warming and climate change has become an issue of great concern at the the international platform. The policy makers from all over the world have decided to unite and chalk out a plan to keep the adverse effects of global warming within safety limits. Recently a climate conference is being held up in Copenhagen from 6th to 18th December 2009 where the governments of different nations meet for the last time before the Kyoto Protocol to prevent climate changes and global warming runs out at 2012.

Now,as the world is getting technologically and industrially advanced resulting in setting up of huge factories and projects the environmental pollution is heading towards alarming levels at an exponential rate. It's obvious that more factories means more pollution and more carbon emissions which highly aggravate global warming. But the bitter truth behind the entire framework is that we, the common mass, are aware to a great extent regarding this alarming situation yet we do so little for the cause. Actually the fact is that we feel hardly concerned about the effect the global warming is having on our locality and at a large scale, on the world.

Standing today towards the end of the year 2009,the entire world is looking forward towards a successful and mutual agreement at the Copenhagen climate conference. Subsequently several key issues have come up which needs to be resolved first by the governments of the world before we can come to a successful conclusion. The United States have agreed to reduce carbon emissions by 17% by 2020 over 2005. Now they demand India to reduce its emissions by 20-25% within 2020.

India is a developing country which is growing presently at a rate of 8%. But US is technologically a far developed nation than India and obviously they should be taking the upper hand in reducing the global warming across the world. Thus US should make more sacrifices than what is expected out of India. They should agree to reduce carbon emission by more than 17%. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh recently stated that India has the potent to reduce carbon emission not only by 20-25% but to a level of 37% without sacrificing over the present growth rate but it is only ready to make the commitments provided the US agrees to do the one expected on their part.

Recently a group of UK scientists have warned that if the global warming is allowed to increase at the present rate,the temperature of the world can increase by 4 degree centigrade within 2060 which is earlier than expected. A simple rule that needs to be followed is that the biggest gainers should make the biggest sacrifices. Otherwise the issue of global warming will result in a barrier to the underdeveloped countries towards their development. This is also not desirable under any circumstance.

Thus keeping focus on the entire situation, we must join hands to fight global warming and make the world a better place to breadth and live on.

Anubhav Raychaudhuri

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What is renewable energy? And how do I get some?

Energy occurs naturally all around us. It’s not man-made, but it is always there – it is what we call: renewable energy – as better term for this is reusable energy since it can neither be created or destroyed. But it can be reused if we can only harvest its potential.

Climate change, pollution, high fuel and electricity costs have all caused a growing alarm in what the future holds in store. A frantic search for inexpensive, alterternative energy solutions is the battle cry, and saving the earth is the prize. Clean, efficient energy sources must be found.

Solar Energy is a powerful, reusable, clean solution

The warmth of the sun after a cloudy day is a reminder of solar power and its enormous potential. What a feeling it gives as you warm your face and calm your nerves!

This same sun helps plants grow and turn green in a process called photosynthesis. Because of that, the plants give off life sustaining oxygen so we can breathe, while plants absorb carbon dioxide thus cleaning our air. Talk about a green and clean energy solution.

Now, the power of the sun is free; however, capturing solar power is not. And yet, that is just what has to happen in order to tap into this unlimited resource. Technologies of the past have not made it practical for the average home owner to take advantage of solar power – but times have changed. And now, the power of solar created electricity is possible and can be well within the average budget.

The Need for Creating Clean Energy has Created Great Opportunities

For years, the renewable energy of solar power has been thought to be too expensive for the average homeowner to take advantage of its benefits. However, as technology has changed over the years and need increases, pricing has also changed to make it affordable – and for some, even profitable.

With all the new energy initiative programs, and federal tax benefits that are being offered by the government, there is no stopping anyone who wants to go green and save green. The government is promoting clean energy vs. climate polluting technologies and the savings are substantial.

Renewable Energy Resource Guide Makes Doing it Yourself Easy

A wise investor takes advantage of every tax break, every discount possible and every opportunity available. Today, you can literally save tens of thousands of dollars by producing your own solar panels and creating your own electricity. Don’t wait for the electric companies to offer you a solution – they will figure out a way to charge you for every ray of sun light that touches your home. Do-it-yourself and save.

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Environmental Issues – They Concern Chefs as Well!

December 28, 2009

It has not probably escaped your notice that environmental issues have captured people’s interest. You can probably say that this is not surprising considering the fact that people are finally experiencing the effects of decades of environmental abuse. Mother Nature is indeed lashing back. Environmental debates are fairly common these days. Being a chef does [...]

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Tropical Deforestation: How It’s Destroying The Earth

November 6, 2009

Tropical forests constitute about 7% of the earthís land area; and about 90% of it has already been destroyed. Can you imagine what the world would be like if all untouched areas of the earth will be totally depleted? A number of problems could definitely arise, from long term ailments to environmental crisis and even [...]

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Can Eco-Technology Save Us?

October 30, 2009

There’s a pretty good argument to be made that the ills of the world are due to modern technology. The combustion engine, electric lighting, powered flight, mass produced products. These and many other such things have all resulted in depleting natural resources and causing pollution quite literally on an industrial scale.

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British Carbon Reduction Roars Ahead

September 11, 2009

Once the Climate Change Act of 2008 was signed, the British carbon initiative was off to the races. This program is likely to get a lot of attention worldwide as it is very forward thinking and sure to make a significant impact in the near future. In this case, the British have set the precedent.

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The IPCC Reports on Global Warming

July 11, 2009

The Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change has issued its Fourth Assessment Report in 2007. This report shows the effects and predictions concerning the issues surrounding global warming. Due to the size of the report and the amount of information contained in it, it takes a good deal of study to thoroughly understand the [...]

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Deforestation And Climate Change

June 17, 2009

Rain forests are one of the last great frontiers of discovery. It is estimated that millions of species are still yet to be found and classified making this one of the most enigmatic entities in the world, yet the sad fact remains that this object of beauty is fast diminishing and may not be [...]

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The History of the Movement to Stop Global Warming

June 11, 2009

People have not always known about global warming. The idea had to start somewhere. The history of the global warming concept is probably older than you might think. It all began in the late 1800’s.
There was a scientist named Svante Arrhenius who was studying fossil fuel combustion in Sweden towards [...]

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The Economics of Global Warming

April 6, 2009

Global warming can prove to be a costly occurrence. For many reasons, financial considerations have already been impacted. For anyone who looks to the wallet for an indicator of disaster, trouble can be seen in global warming.
The deadly and destructive storms that are now being seen have caused tremendous financial losses. [...]

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