Biggest problem – Global Warming – Responsibilities this question feed

posted by Sunil PATEL on 29 August 2007 1:08
We are facing many problems. Among these problems the biggest problem that every one facing is GLOBAL WORMING. Now a days everywhere in news papers, articles, blogs, national and international manchs – focus is on Global Warming. It is more and more dangerous compared to Terrorism problem. Since last one decades this problem has increased too much. We have seen many reports coming into focus time to time that Glaciers are melting, Sea water level is increasing, in next 30 to 40 years half of the species will vanish etc. As we know 10 to 15 years before we used to say : Oh! Rajasthan temperature goes upto 48 degree. Nagpur, and coal mine areas temperature goes upto 45 degree. Now a days in summer 45 or 46 degree is common in many cities. Madhya Pradesh is having only one hill station Pachmarhi. Its temperature has increased 3 to 4 degree in last 10-12 years. In summer people used to sleep in blankets, now cooler is essential. Responsibilities : Who is responsible for these global warming. Industrial Development. The more developed country the more environment problem. Is only the developed countries are only responsible for global warming. Are we (individual) not responsible for this? Our over dependency on advanced culture is also responsible. Our living style, our fooding habit has also a responsible for that. Since last 10 years motor bikes / cars are common thing. A school student feel shames to go on bicycle for only 2-3 KM walk-able distance of school / buying vegetables etc. Parents have given them full facilities to their children as living standard has been increased. Day by day the natural calamities are increasing. Draught, flood, Tsunami, Earthquake etc. problems are increasing and becoming more and more dangerous. We always remember the Nature Law - Survival the fittest – Only the stronger will survive in future. Our body has become so much sophisticated that we cannot take bath in normal water. Almost every person in a house required hot water. Is it not waste of Electricity, Gas – fuel from of any kind? Gallons of water wastes on brushing fluoride toothpaste. The fluoride in toothpaste is considered a drug. Results have proved that the foam of that toothpaste is dangerous for our body and also destroy the water life cycle of affected water. Too many time uses of hot drinks in a day (coffee, tea) etc. consumes a large amount of fuel which is also responsible to global warming upto any extend. Govt. is promoting non conventional energy. But it is on papers and on websites only. On practical except few areas it is useless. Government spends thousand corers of rupees on a single hydro / coal electrical project. If the same amount is spend on solar cooker industry, the cost of solar plates become very cheap and common people will motivate to purchase. As today these are very costly. As the production of non conventional energy raw material will increase the cost will reduce as it is a open market system. If Government promote the cooler cookers / community solar cookers by giving subsidy more and more fuel problem (gas, kerosene, electricity, wood fuel) will solve. If as an individual we will be more and more sincere and take it as our responsibility, the half of the global warming problem will solve. suntel@sancharnet.in suntel.110mb.com

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