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Global Warming
by Dr. Sanjoy Kumar Satpathy
Every one is talking
about global warming but no one has come forward with a solution to this
problem.
The problem of
deforestation and rapid industrialization has played havoc with the environment
that is for sure. But can we grow forests over night? The answer is a big NO. Next is industry.
About that too one can do nothing. Then How to solve the problem? Read on…
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Let the working
days be reduced to 5 days a week which reduces the salary by 15%. (less use
of vehicles)
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Govt. transport
system (hydrogen driven) should be reintroduced all over the world. (less
pollution)
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People should
start going to workplaces by 2 wheelers which will lead to less consumption
of fuel. (Less pollution)
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Cars should be
banned after 7:30 pm to 5am in all cities. The Police will give permission
for emergencies.
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Car loan should
be stopped with immediate effect.
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People (25 yrs to
45 yrs) residing within 10 to 15 kilometres from office must use bicycle.
(Healthy people and less pollution)
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Cycle allowance
should be made more than car allowance. (Proof needed)
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One family can
purchase 50 litres of diesel or petrol in a month.
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All diesel engine
driven trains should be replaced with steam engine.
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Govt. offices
should stop using wooden furniture’s.
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AC manufacturing
should be stopped for 5 years.
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No more testing
of missiles. (They raise the temp by 200 degrees in seconds locally)
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Cutting trees
will invite heavy punishments. (10 years in jail or has to take care of 100
trees for 10 years)
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No new industries
for another 10 years. (Europe and U.S. have no new industry in the last 200
years)
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Car owners should
use small cars and share vehicles for going to work.
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Only one car for
one family.
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Sundays or
Fridays should be made off days for cars.
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Number of flights
should be reduced by 25% globally.
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No permission for
deep bore tube wells in high lands.
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The children
should be told to help mankind by bringing down the global temperature.
Let’s make earth a better place to
live in.
January 7, 2007
Image under license with Gettyimages.com
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