Tuesday, December 22, 2009

The old and the new

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A NEW BEGINNING

THIS IS A PUBLIC DISCUSSIONS DOC
Let us start again from the very beginning, so that we can state what these writing here are for.
This writings are being created to discuss ways on how we can discuss and reach reconciliation on many subjects. The word key here is to discuss and reconcile, since, any other ways may well be futile for the future of all humanity.
In these post writings we will ask people what they think about any issues being discussed in here, while we present them with what is happening in the world nowadays; and at the same time we intend also to somehow compare the old times way of living to the hectic nowadays living.
In a way this will give us a broader base to discuss about, and also make the subject more interesting. The old writings which will be using to compare belong to one of the people that are contributing in these blogs, they have not been publicly published, so let us hope that it works well.

In today’s news

Commitment phobic in Copenhagen
For those who have been working to achieve an adequate response to the global climate problem, it has been long appreciated that when the science meets the geo-politics of climate change, it is the politics that will always win the day.

That is why the two week UN climate conference in Copenhagen represented such a powerful opportunity to get the politics right and with it the global rules that will achieve emissions reductions close to what the science tells us will avoid catastrophic climate change.
While I was working at Downing Street five years ago, notwithstanding that Kyoto was used as the yardstick by which ones bona fides on climate change were judged, it was apparent that a wholly new approach to international climate policy was needed.

Something other than the burden sharing approach of the Protocol was required to achieve engagement in the United States and the rapidly developing economies of Asia and South America.

For the US has a powerful resistance to multilateralism in peacetime and rapidly developing economies would not accept binding limits on their emissions for at least a decade.
This is only part of what has bee reported in the news.
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If one could go back in time, I wonder how this news would affect the older generations, since in the old days, very little would happen, while nowadays everything changes so fast.
So in next post, we will start telling you a story of a young boy which now is an old man, this old man now looks at today events and compare them to the times when he was young.
See you soon!
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