Western Europe and trade policies
February 13th 2008 09:35
West European tricks and NGOS
Is the freaky weather in India linked to global warming or is the cold wave sweeping India the beginning of a new ice age? These questions haunt the mind of every individual in India who is having to suffer the cold even after Vasant Panchmi which according to the Hindu calendar is the official beginning of summer.
Summer should have started from February 12 and people would have been looking forward to the advent of tee shirts and jeans before Valentines Day. But there is a school of thought in India that Global warming is for real and western companies are using it a means to sell their technology in the Indian market.
The easiest wa to attack China and India is through the bogey of global warming and use it as a negotiating table to sell technology to them. For example what if scientists were to discover that there would be global cooling and a new ice age by the next decade would the done advocate that India and China use more polluting cars and technology that emits GHGs? I guess not. But the FACT of the Matter is that Global warming is for real but is a natural process and Western European funded NGOs and environmentalists in India are using this as a platform to trick India to enter into agreements with them and buy their cost ineffective technology by giving them tax sops.
Is the freaky weather in India linked to global warming or is the cold wave sweeping India the beginning of a new ice age? These questions haunt the mind of every individual in India who is having to suffer the cold even after Vasant Panchmi which according to the Hindu calendar is the official beginning of summer.
Summer should have started from February 12 and people would have been looking forward to the advent of tee shirts and jeans before Valentines Day. But there is a school of thought in India that Global warming is for real and western companies are using it a means to sell their technology in the Indian market.
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