The Himalayan glaciers may not melt by 2035, but this is how we might be using (as the picture suggests) our vehicles around then if we have more fruitless and carbon footprint-full rounds like COP 15.
Maybe the owner of this car is a greenhorn compared to all the ‘champions of climate change’, but he surely knows that cow dung, even though studies say 'emissions' by this domestic animal is more damaging to the planet than CO2 from cars, is as a viable source of fuel and a possible alternative to fossil fuel.
An unassuming ambassador for the fight against global warming, I say.
An unassuming ambassador for the fight against global warming, I say.
4 comments:
How soon before we see the Fiat Padmini Premier replace the Ambassador in the picture.
The cattle, a factor definitely. The beef factories will keep their numbers up long after the grass has gone.
Anil, you are an inspiration. Love your posts. Thanks
Hello Shyamanga - thank you for joining my blog. This is an interesting post!
Thank you, Lynn. Enjoyed reading your happy and interesting posts.
I remember picking up 'The Andy Warhol Diaries' for Rs 20 from a pavement book seller way back in the mid-90s. Sadly, didn't get the change to read it.
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