
While 2010 was a year of extreme weather events: warmest year since we have thermometers, heat waves, floods of biblical character, record temperatures in 17 countries and negotiations toward legally binding agreements to replace the Kyoto Protocol vanish in the COP 16 in Cancun, "a surprise? Media fail to report on Global Warming and Climate Change.
Wikileaks leaks that are shaking the world public opinion also talk about energy and not, in this case, to have gossip but to show the insecurity that surround the geopolitics of gas, oil and nuclear energy.
Oil Minister of Saudi Arabia strongly supported the solar energy to avoid the bad image of the oil countries who opposed the reduction of emissions at the Copenhagen summit. The same double talk that is used with renewable energy also applies to the fight against climate change. The price of CO2 is to be multiplied by 2020 and its impact on the economy will be greater after 2012 when the allowances are not allocated free of charge, while, only a tenth of the firms take this into account.
In La Haya, delegates from 150 countries try to agree once and for all on how to stop the increase in "greenhouse effect. "
Term solutions involve great cost and sacrifice, and for this we must identify the main perpetrators of the problem.
Blame one is meaningless. The responsibility is shared and the industrialized countries no doubt are in the top of the list.
There are solutions, but the cost of this solution does not want to be covered by those who generate it. Our planet will continue on a course of deterioration until it's too late to turn back.
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) states that all countries have common but differentiated responsibilities under the Climate Change. Developed countries make up the largest group responsibilities.
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