Just today I heard on the TV news : Re: President Obama's visit to China, that these two countries are responsible for a whopping 40% of GHG emissions of our world!!. It may have some effect on the ice glaciers on both the poles. Otherwise, how come Canada is so cold in November itself??? (of course, I have seen how far back the glacier has gone on the Canadian Rockies and whatever ice falls, melts away the same year, adding nothing more).
The below info is from a website: For months the United States and China, by far the world’s two biggest emitters of greenhouse gases, have been warily circling each other in hopes of breaking a long impasse on global warming policy. The share of these two countries is 40%!!!! The GHG data reported by Parties contain estimates for direct greenhouse gases, such as: CO2 - Carbon dioxide CH4 - Methane N2O - Nitrous oxide PFCs - Perfluorocarbons HFCs - Hydrofluorocarbons SF6 - Sulphur hexafluoride as well as for the indrect greenhouse gases such as SO2, NOx, CO and NMVOC. I also came to know that the Canadian tap water is more healthier than the bottled water, that has been sold at high prices by beaverage mfg. cos. At the same, a fraction of the plastic bottles is recycled (recycling too is costly, need too much heat..so actually there is no saving as far as nature is concerned) and rest of the bottles end up at the landfills. But I do not know if they are bio-degradable or degradable at all!! (excuse misspelt words). English spelling, pronounciation is so trickey, the Indian word 'Avatar' that is used for some computer programme or something. But it is pronounced 'abatar' by Canadians! I think this another Avatar of Avatar!!! MD. Message: 5 Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2009 13:11:04 -0800 (PST) From: Mario Goveia <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: [Goanet] The hoax seems to be unraveling Message-ID: <[email protected]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii The cruel hoax that climate change can be controlled by curbs and costs on only the western economies in the middle of a worldwide recession seems to be unraveling: http://af.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idAFTRE5AE0FP20091115?pageNumber=3&virtualBrandChannel=0
