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On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 6:00 PM, dj Briscoe <[email protected]>wrote:

> India has a latecomer on the solutions are rightly well put--there IEB
> goverment should be concern--The global average surface tempeture has risen
> o.6-o.2'C and 0.17Cper decade in last 30 yrs..The industrialization very
> little to the accumulation of greenhouse -gas emissions that cause global
> warming..India Farming  as had such drops and losses in this area because of
> their industries--and glad they are coming in ...If the Globel Warming
> continues the warming will continue and have more chain reaction to work and
> Farming ect.--with temperatures projected to increase by 1.4Cto 5.8C between
> 1990 and 2100--India is known for their Steel,Engineering and Machine Tools,
> Electronics, Textiles...India is a major exporter heavy and light
> engineering goods -cement, Fertilizer,mining and Petrochemical and mining
> equipment are made in India...This goes back 122 yrs..and they have put in
> new plants-Steel at Bhilai,Durgapur and Rourkela-and two more steel plants
> Bokaro and Vishakhapatbam--Their Private sector plants, of which the Tata
> Iron and Steel and scap..they also have diesel engines ....and now are
> making (air pollution control equipments)...In there Electronics---they way
> over a billion dollars in this---The problem with Globel Warming ---three
> Factor's (CARBON- DIOXIDE AND METHANE) their people in India is very
> upset--the farmers are haveing trouble growing as the warming
> continues...and many other problems also..dj
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 4:06 PM, archytas <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I would point out Francis, that stirring the shit is environmentally
>> unsound (all that methane).  At the back of this stuff is the madness
>> of capitalism based on consumption and routine overbreeding.  Science
>> as a world-view has not caught on.
>>
>> On 24 Nov, 23:29, ornamentalmind <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > In fact, I find nothing at all curious about the tactics (resistance)
>> > to dealing with things ecological when it comes to China and the US.
>> > As far as I can tell, in both cases the real power is to be found in
>> > multinational organizations and not provincial local politics. This is
>> > yet another example of the results of aspects of capitalism.
>> >
>> > And, regardless of cause, the effect of climate change is obvious.
>> > Here I have little doubt as to the human component when it comes to
>> > major aspects of the cause. As fran points out, even if it is just a
>> > little ‘help’, unless one is so very skeptical and stolid as to reject
>> > all efforts for change, perhaps even based on a belief in the need to
>> > cull the herd, quick and committed action is needed quite soon, like
>> > yesterday!
>> >
>> > While not literally true, the myth about putting a frog in cold water
>> > and slowly bringing it to a boil is instructive.
>> >
>> > On Nov 24, 1:17 pm, fran the man <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > > On December 7 the climate summit in Copenhagen begins. Already, the
>> > > chances of it achieving anything worthwhile seem to be slim. While the
>> > > Europeans are pushing for concrete, binding levels of CO2-reduction, a
>> > > curious Sino-US alliance (backed by other Asian-Pacific countries)
>> > > seem intent on preventing the emergence of anything more than sonorous
>> > > platitudes.
>> >
>> > > I'm well aware that regular posters here have sharply differing views
>> > > on global warming, so I thought I might stir the s**t a bit :-) Here's
>> > > a link to the latest press release of a group of experts which sees
>> > > the situation as being even more dramatic than has been thought up to
>> > > now (the link also contains a further link to a download of the full
>> > > report in PDF-format).
>> >
>> > >http://www.copenhagendiagnosis.com/press.html
>> >
>> > > Of particular concern, it seems to me, are the figures relating to the
>> > > melting of the Greenland and Antarctic ice-sheets, as well as the
>> > > Arctic sea ice and the consequent rise in sea-levels. If the prognosis
>> > > is even half-right here, both Alan and Chris are going to soon have to
>> > > put their houses on stilts! (Yes, Chris, I know you're not expecting
>> > > it.)
>> >
>> > > Francis
>>
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