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Not a myth but truth- global warming

Jun 10th, 2008 by Shammi David | 1

Its not a myth But it is the truth.  We are all having the warm of global warming.  Many times I have listened, discussed, read on this subject confused, disturbed, how we can resist,  who is responsible for it and so on…  the class with Jonathan Schrerch on sustainable development and Mellisa on climate change both made me to think where this global warming leads us.   Melisa and we had a serious discussions on climate change and felt that each and every one is responsible for it.  Jonathan gave an example of growing Bamboo, and its utilities, a chain of its contribution to the community and how we can avoid or resist  global warming.he shared his views on   the role of growing Bambo  and how it brings sustainability, change in livelihood, culture, and Food.  At last food and socialism stands but its first in human life to live as a human being.  It makes me to think that more and more campaigns and practical implementation of these types of experimental should go on in our own places where we can bring some change.   this is one of the biggest challenge that everyone  is facing but unseen to us in our daily busy schedules.

shammi

One Comment on “Not a myth but truth- global warming”


  1. Tim said:

    Here is an idea to eliminate global warming. 8)
    Check it out:
    http://www.jjcomics.com/how_to_stop_global_warming_cartoon_comic.htm

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