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Tuesday 3 November 2009

Will Copenhagen help to cut global emission?

The Big Fight will soon be fought in Copenhagen between the under developing and developing countries and the developed countries on climate change.

The Kyoto-Protocol and Bali Action plan did not seem to work because many giant and annex I countries resigned to sign as some conditions were not up to their benefit. However, this time, even US and China agreed to be part of the Copenhagen Summit in a more active and better leader to save the earth from destruction.

There are however, ,many speculations that even the Copenhagen Summit will not be as good as Bali Action Plan or the Kyto Protocol. Analyst and critics still forecast that the developed countries will not sign or rectify or agree to terms and conditions which are scheduled to take place during the summit.

If that is the case, Bhutan as one of the developing countries will have an even greater impact of climate change. Bhutan and most of its neighbours are the receiving end to climate change.

Hope that Copenhagen summit will be better than the previous summits on the climate change.

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