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By signing the 'Copenhagen Accord' yesterday, has India acted too soon? Has it considered ClimateGate? Are we being lead into a quasi reality?

 
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Developed countries are,  specifically US, pushing mainly BASIC to sign this accord by all means and other countries will follow. Copennagen is a failure for total humanity in the world. Do policy makers in India do not know this?, they  know!!!.

The Kyto protocol was more binding on developed countries, now it is gone.

Solution to save earth planet in this situation is the need of the hour.


By Ganagaraj Ramachandran, Factory Head, MoserBaer Clean energy Ltd  | 01 28 2010 04:33:11 +0000
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According to Mr.Jairam Ramesh India and China are almost certain to sign the Copenhagen Accord, especially since Brazil and South Africa have already done so. But i believe that if this accord is accepted, the world will not be able to meet the target of keeping global temperature rise within two degrees Celsius. It will be on course to at least three degrees and more which will be disastrous for India’s and the world’s poorest and most vulnerable. The developed countries is forcing the BASIC countries to accept the accord and cut the emissions. It allows developed countries to increase emissions. It does not set drastic emission reduction targets for these countries.


By Vineet Prakash, Sales/BD Manager, Tata Power  | 01 27 2010 10:42:30 +0000
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I think minister Jairam Ramesh and the Indian government collectively have done this in haste. I think we have been taken for a splendid ride! It seems to be a global sham in my opinion.

ClimateGate is an open secret now.

I would like to add that a month ago I was not aware of this global sham and supported the move that India should take a cautious approach to signing of the accord but the recent international findings of numbers on the simulated model have been fudged is higly enraging. Explaining ClimateGate in brief would not be justified, my earnst request would be for you to read up on this information for you to see why I am aganist the signing of the Copenhagen Accord. The facts are here for everyone to see:

Please visit the above links before you venture to debate this topic.

By Stephen O. Rajan, Associate Technical Architect, Zenith Software Limited  | 01 25 2010 15:04:28 +0000
 
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