Nearly 70 per cent of the accumulated emissions of carbon dioxide in the last 50 years have come from the excessive consumption of energy of industrial countries.
Read Julio Cesar Centeno's article from the New Statesman.
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The perception of population growth in developing countries as the culprit of worldwide environmental damage is a fallacy that deserves to be eradicated.
Nearly 70 per cent of the accumulated emissions of carbon dioxide in the last 50 years have come from the excessive consumption of energy of industrial countries. Read Julio Cesar Centeno's article from the New Statesman. Comments
If we have to share ideas and findings of the most cause of climate change, i think we should also come up with suggestions on how to fight the findings and ensure that it is accomplished/achieved.
For example, am from Nigeria where oil exploration is the major source of the economy, this climate or global warming is on the increase here in Nigeria, the gas flare, the oil spillage, the bush burning, water intoxication and mostly the fate of earth crust in these areas of exploring. Little have been done than said. The companies in question is doing little or none at all to see measures to this effect...
I believe together we can add more action by suggestions of what to do especially in these Niger Delta regions, i am a concerned Nigerian and wish good for my country and the world at large |
I like the fact that Oneclimate is an international site ansd I particularly like the map showing activists near to us
Chris