The US way of Climate
It's nothing but expected out of any negotiation that includes US as a party.It seems pretty contrasting that US is able to win over a treaty, which US intially rejected to admit.One should not forget the way this 'Great Savior of the Mankind' reacted to the first ever 'Earth Summit' that was held way back in 1991 @ Rio, the capital of Brazil.They were indifferent to their own man, Algore, who attended that meet, not an official representative.Both the President of the time, Mr.Bush Senior and the Congress were too apprehensive to admit such an issue which they claimed as a creation of the 'Third World' and thus not a realistic one.The change of stand in Obama administration is not a comprehensive one, not recognizing the basic essence of the 'Kyoto Treaty' the only one of its kind which is about to take its last breath in a near future.They are daring to put forward a stand of their own not looking into its legitimacy through a different angle.The attitude of the kind 'No Policy With US(us) and No Policy Without US(us)' should go into scrap not allowing them to rise and stand opposite to the mankind anymore.
Obama to US Congress
Listening to the advisor to White House, David Axelrod's remark that the climate accord allows US to not only unilaterally review India's progress but also challenge the country if it failed to meet its domestic climate targets.The real intention is absolutely clear that more than anyone else, we know better to make profit out of the chances arising from time to time.But he was opposed and criticized by Dr.R.K.Pachauri, the head of IPCCC, but not an official from the Government of India's side.It should be replied to check the rise of a giant as the protector of the mankind which is swallowing the minor democratic entities, not just countries alone.
Tail end : Obama administration were generous to rise the funding at the cost of those who face threat to their existence due to rise in Sea level, one of the visible effects of Climate change.
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