| written by downed.angel 85 days ago
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Well it was inevitable... The reforms and resurgance of the same with respect to climate control were around the corner for India and China and probably will have a deep impact in restructuring of the environmental policy for many export houses in India adding more to the chaos.
| written by denny 85 days ago
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i think India needs to seriously think on climate change....we are a huge country and we can really bring a difference to the world so why arent these ppl motivating the countrymen to do so?????
| written by Hemu 85 days ago
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Well basically the chaos is an outcome of conflict between developed nations on one side and developing nations on other. Though India can go for koyoto protocol, they can also sign emission control policies but all of this would come at stake of India's economic development but then the point is why should the developing nations suffer the consequences of a situation gifted by developed nation? Actually the topic is pretty controversial and open to debate!!
| written by denny 84 days ago
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ya hemu i think it is the duty of the developed nations to contribute hugely to towards the world climate.... India being a huge country can also chip in and for doing such good work if some economic progress is hampered then we can or we should be able to manage it....
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Well it was inevitable... The reforms and resurgance of the same with respect to climate control were around the corner for India and China and probably will have a deep impact in restructuring of the environmental policy for many export houses in India adding more to the chaos.
i think India needs to seriously think on climate change....we are a huge country and we can really bring a difference to the world so why arent these ppl motivating the countrymen to do so?????
Well basically the chaos is an outcome of conflict between developed nations on one side and developing nations on other. Though India can go for koyoto protocol, they can also sign emission control policies but all of this would come at stake of India's economic development but then the point is why should the developing nations suffer the consequences of a situation gifted by developed nation? Actually the topic is pretty controversial and open to debate!!
ya hemu i think it is the duty of the developed nations to contribute hugely to towards the world climate.... India being a huge country can also chip in and for doing such good work if some economic progress is hampered then we can or we should be able to manage it....