Thursday, December 14, 2023

Seven Steps India Could Take To Rein In Climate Ache

Seven Steps India Could Take To Rein In Climate Ache

What happened at climate summit which was watched by those Kingdoms needing permit and those wishing to be a hermit and for the latter that is what the stage would come if measures don't come soon to stop reckless climate churn.  Delegates were made to enter from front door and after reaching hall of discussion and dossier with some in attendance coming from South West Saudi Arabia District Asir. After speeches were made by some delegates and those present in hall outnumbering the number of seats available some were made to stand and told to take a stand on climate caravan. Post speeches some were ushered into dining hall having meal table where meal served was heavy and giving no opportunity to them to turn rebel. 

Reminders To Set In Climate Cane

After summit wrapped delegates vacated hotel rooms and took taxi to airport and buses much of which which were spruced with broom. With flights to catch and buses to match in due course of time delegates reached their respective countries/continents and heaved a sigh of relief given Dubai summit a shaking fief. In their respective countries they brooded over their stay in Dubai for over 15 days and every now and then calling relatives and they in turn being reminded of the necessity to set in climate cane. As for delegates from India the most populous country in the world and making earnest attempts to put to usage less fossil fuels and putting into motion combative rules. Some delegates wondered whether the set of measures they visualised would be feasible and not to be put in a state of aswirl. 

Seven Steps India Could Take To Rein In Climate Ache

All power plants running on coal to be shut one by one and this target to be achieved sooner than later and not eon. Second fuel guzzling vehicles not to be given a free pass and cess to be imposed during their operation suggesting they irrevocably trespass. Third for fuel guzzling vehicles their owner be brought around this view that they abandon such cars for good and step out of home only when weather is not crude. Fourth import of crude to be slashed by 50 per cent and this adjustment to come into immediate effect. Fifth at gasoline station petrol and diesel to be disbursed to any set of customer once a week or 10 days and s/he be told this reprimand is bound to stay even if they dismiss this act as cray. Sixth people by and large sitting and staying in big cities and towns be strictly told to work from home  with strictures to be passed against those who repeatedly use personal transport in spaces of public zone. Seventh paid employees who do long distance travel to retain their jobs be told to retire early and from their savings made they meet year to year expenses cleverly and take less recourse to flights and energy guzzling appliances usage giving no fright.

If these seven measures come into play The South (Developing Economies) can well show To The North (Developed Economies) that if climate reverberations have to be capped measures like these should be unwrapped. 

YEDU KONDALWADA VENKATRAMNA GOVINDA GOVINDA

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