Copenhagen: World's climate dilema
The 'white-collar' men of nations 'apart' have failed again to save 'ourselves' from the disaster waiting to happen - Who's at stake - Developed or Developing. One doesn't want to give up while the other can't take in. Why do we then blame the 'poor climate' for all the mess? After all we will ripe what we sow.
It's high time that we are doing away with our collective responsibility to come to unanimous terms and execute a 'equitable' and 'committed' action towards the most inevitable 'climate change'. As two wrongs do not make a right - We cannot commit to making mistakes which has already jeopardized the global climate.
A common minimum programme vis-a-vis give and take must be achieved to steer ahead of the bottlenecks and make promising resolve - Yes we can do it. The 'salvaging act' has to be initiated by the developed nations and all must follow. The cause should be rendered before it 'urgent' - the havoc will affect the whole planet not selectively one nation or the other. We all have to survive this looming threat.
It's high time that we are doing away with our collective responsibility to come to unanimous terms and execute a 'equitable' and 'committed' action towards the most inevitable 'climate change'. As two wrongs do not make a right - We cannot commit to making mistakes which has already jeopardized the global climate.
A common minimum programme vis-a-vis give and take must be achieved to steer ahead of the bottlenecks and make promising resolve - Yes we can do it. The 'salvaging act' has to be initiated by the developed nations and all must follow. The cause should be rendered before it 'urgent' - the havoc will affect the whole planet not selectively one nation or the other. We all have to survive this looming threat.
(Representational images: source)
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