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Global warming and USA June 19, 2006

Posted by Arif in General.
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The global warming is a serious issue that the world needs to heed to at the moment. The most prolific of the green house emitting nations are developed countries as those are the most industrialized. Most of the developed nations have agreed to Kyoto protocol which lays certain restrictions over the emitted gases. Kyoto protocol demands more restrictions on the developed nations than developing ones. Its the USA which is violating the protocol most viciously. It calls itself most responsible nation and caretaker of the world but most of the time proves the most rogue state on the planet doing more harm than good to the world.

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1. mirnazim - June 19, 2006

He haa haaa. So called
Keepers of Peace
Keepers of World Security

he he he

2. Isha Mehak - June 19, 2006

Rightooo! But the problem is nobody has (or i think will ever have) the power to stop the United States’ harmful deeds! US never cares abt the world, how much ever it may pretend to do so. All it cares about is itself and its (as US assumes it to be ’supreme’) position among other nations!

3. mirnazim - June 19, 2006

Correct you aren Isha. we know it from the start. all us prezs always keep saying it.

“American Interest will be safegaurded firts”
“America is prime importance to us”

4. Rashi - June 20, 2006

Wow ,, didnt know there’s a scientific & nature concerened side to this cooooool loookin chap Arif !
Sahi hai ! … Hope ppl become more aware and start doin the best atleast at there level to safeguard our planet :o )
Good luck

5. ashutosh - June 23, 2006

beacuse the problem of global warming have widespread ramification,it is a concern for every person living on this palnet.
may b the US will learn somthing after the destruction caused by hurricanes,as it was a result of the climatic changes caused by global warming

6. varun kumar - June 23, 2006

mast likha hai bidu bindaaas….jhakaasss…

7. Mir Nazim - September 7, 2006

what no post in so many days

8. wajaha - November 11, 2006

Well Isha says “But the problem is nobody has (or i think will ever have) the power to stop the United States’ harmful deeds!”, should we say then Osama has the power?