COP15: who listens? Highlights on day 6
Things are going faster than negotiations, CO2 emissions are not produced by politicians! most of poor countries are maintaining dictatorship and corruptions, industries does not change manufacturing processes to stop definitely CO2 emissions into the atmosphere. Would say enough corruption in politic and economic fields! Behind the scene people have some questions to ask:
1- Please focus on industries not on politicians. The main problem remains in this equation: “Stopping the corruption, not helping those who run to COP15 to get some extra-fuel filling their pockets.”
2- “Scientific facts clearly stated that livestock is the #1 cause of global warming, destroying our earth and also animals products consumption is also detrimental to our health. Why can people forsake meats to save our planet for the children?
3- “Are the world leaders ever going to mandate to adapt cars with Warm Air Intakes (description and applications of found at gassavers.org) which reduce greenhouse gases and give cars 10+ mpg more mileage, if done correctly? These actually recycle heat!”
4- “How is it that along the supposed problem, has been caused by the corporate mistreatment of the Earth, and your answer is to use carbon credits which allow pollution at a price. Do you really think this will save the Earth?”
5- “Countries spend good money on artificial trees that capture carbon. Everyone forgets that the old trees were natural are cheap and easy to grow. Why governments are investing so little in reforestation, it is so cheap and simple?
Thousand of questions in all our minds. But who listens?
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