How much must we lose before our leaders take action? This December world leaders will meet at Copenhagen, Denmark to make decisions that will change the future of this planet. We need agreement on a global plan that will save our future, and towards this, India should put on the table its plan to reduce its future emissions. Some feel that climate change has been caused by the West, who are historically the largest contributor to green house gases in the atmosphere, and it should be their responsibility to solve the problem. But what we are failing to see, is that, amid all this debate on justice and responsibilities,the planet, our only home, is at stake. The very existence of billions of people is being threatened! It is up to India to take leadership and shame the so called "developed" world, and show them the way to take on this massive crisis that is staring us in the face - we must disinvest from climate-killing coal power plants and switch to renewable power like wind and solar energy. This way we will be able to achieve equitable development for India in a way that is sustainable and doesn't hurt the planet. Take action: write to Dr. Manmohan Singh to let him know that he must go to Copenhagen and push an ambitious, binding and equitable deal. Stand up and be counted now. The stakes are too high for us not to act. Brikesh Singh Climate Campaign PS: If you cannot click the links above, please copy and paste the following link in your browser address bar -http://bit.ly/hwUBk |
"Earth provides enough to satisfy every man's need but not every man's greed." - Mahatma Gandhi What should world leaders commit to at Copenhagen?
Bt Brinjal update Thanks to the hardwork from the thousands who faxed, emailed and called Enivironment Minister, Jairam Ramesh. Our voices have been heard! Jairam Ramesh has agreed to have a public consultation with all stake holders on the issue early next year. This is by no means a reason to relax, however a major catastrophe to our food security has been averted for now. We will update you on the issue n |
















