tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6379388665261135972.post4623043131587682096..comments2024-03-15T12:42:40.966+05:30Comments on Indian Diplomacy - Blog: India's Climate Change DiplomacyUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6379388665261135972.post-12548344572075286052010-08-23T21:30:11.879+05:302010-08-23T21:30:11.879+05:30Many bloggers of scientific community of USA expla...Many bloggers of scientific community of USA explain the apathy of US in climate change by religious beliefs. Apparently many hardcore religious believers refuse to believe in Climate Change because then they, indirectly, have to agree that Earth is roughly 4 billion years old which can't be accepted by creationists who believe that 'God created Universe some 6000 years ago'. <br /><br />Given that many people in US still try to challenge theory of evolution with biblical ideas of creationism, don't you think this angle should be analyzed in trying to understand apparent apathy of USA in climate change diplomacy? or has it been done already?Rohithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05167081098622231731noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6379388665261135972.post-45941117918717240012010-08-23T19:31:47.474+05:302010-08-23T19:31:47.474+05:30A recent study conducted by the WWF said that 100 ...A recent study conducted by the WWF said that 100 companies control 50% of the worlds trade which equates to about 40% of industrial emissions. Don't you think by implementing policies that ensure that renewable fuel sources are used to supply the energy that industries need, we would see a drastic reduction in carbon emissions? With new advances in solar and fuel cells, the energy they supply is industrially feasible.<br /><br />Furthermore, the issue of climate change is very closely linked to energy. Looking at our population growth rate, we will need twice the output within the next 25 years. I think it should a national priority for the government to ensure that industries adopt a sustainable approach only then would it reflect on the average citizen.Glen Ivan Suchithahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07234433724344042882noreply@blogger.com