Thursday, February 4, 2010

Less Than 1411 . .

A matter of concern the national animal of the 7th largest country in the world which accomodates 100 plus crores of human population but has no space for storing its natures gifts .
The population of our national animal TIGER has reached to a strength of 1411 in numbers. Reason can be furnished , more than one national parks are house for this Big Cat . National park in name but it has actually become a shame for our nation. Its quite surprising to note that Tigers are not safe in there Z security parks. The government which doesnt have time for its people where will it find time for these cats. Project Tiger was conducted and it seriously bought forwarded the real condition of tigers . Recently when our prime minister Dr. Manmohan singh went to watch the tiger he was welcomed by a single tiger. Which represented the whole tiger population that is facing a serious decline and extinction.
Stoping Poaching by commissioning guards at the forest have shown the result its the time to think a different way of enforcing strict rules and regulations, Poaching has to be strictly stopped else we might have to view the images of Tiger in RED DATA BOOK.

The Copenhagen Accord was drafted by the US, China, India, Brazil and South Africa on December 18, and judged a "meaningful agreement" by the United States government. It was "taken note of", but not "adopted", in a debate of all the participating countries the next day, and it was not passed unanimously. The document recognised that climate change is one of the greatest challenges of the present and that actions should be taken to keep any temperature increases to below 2°C. The document is not legally binding and does not contain any legally binding commitments for reducing CO2 emissions.[9] Leaders of industrialised countries, including Barack Obama and Gordon Brown, were pleased with this agreement but many leaders of other countries and non-governmental organisations were opposed to it.


Proposed changes in absolute emissions

Area

1990→2020

Reference base

Norway

−30% to −40%

CO2e w/o LULUCF

Japan

−25%

EU

−20 to −30%

CO2e w/o LULUCF @ 20%

CO2e w/- LULUCF @ 30%

Russia

−20 to −25%

South Africa

−18%

Iceland

−15%

CO2e w/- LULUCF

New Zealand

−10 to −20%

CO2e w/- COP15 LULUCF

Australia

−4 to −24%

CO2e w/o LULUCF

−15 to −33%

CO2e w/- human LULUCF

United States

−4%

CO2e w/o LULUCF

Canada

−3%

CO2e (LULUCF undecided)

Brazil

+5 to −1.8%

Area

2005→2020

Reference base

China

−40 to −45% (per GDP)

CO2 emissions intensity

India

−20 to −25% (per GDP)

CO2e emissions intensity