2. Rising China and India need path
to sustainable development
This year marks the 60th anniversary of the
establishment of China and India diplomatic ties.
Both the countries were poor before, but gained great
achievements in recent years. Now the whole world is
talking about the rise of China and India, so it might
be a good way to memorize the anniversary by
thinking about their future development.
3. Wanted But still cant do it??
We all want to get rid of poverty and live a modern life
and things are moving in this direction. But
consumerism is eroding our soul and life
unconsciously. People dream of owning big houses,
cars, yachts, private planes, and traveling all over the
world, but are such dreams realistic? The average
American consumes 262.4 tons of oil and 1,000 trees in
his lifetime. If all Chinese and Indians reached this
living standard, you would have to multiply these
figures by 2.4 billion! And the population is still
growing. India will overtake China by 2031.
4. Failed Steps OR Weak Steps
WASHINGTON, DC, January 12, 2006 (ENS) - China
and India are poised to join the United States as
"planetary powers" with the economic muscle and
influence to transform the ecological future of the
Earth, the Worldwatch Institute said Wednesday in its
annual report, "State of the World 2006."
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5. Planetary Powers
The United States, Europe,
Japan, India, and China
together claim 75 percent of the
Earth's "biocapacity," according
to the report, effectively leaving
25 percent for the rest of the
world.
6. Students in the Chinese city of
Chengdu prepare for a bike ride.
Sustainable Tree Cycle Ride
7. Renewable or a Waste
And the two nations are making inroads in sustainable
energy use and energy efficiency, according to the
report, which cites several examples of a "leapfrog
strategy" to sustainability.
For example, India aims to increase renewable energy's
share of its power from five percent to 20-25 percent �
it already has the fourth largest wind power industry in
the world.
8. India aims to increase the sustainability
but country is against ,why?
9. Face book into Work
-Groups by Indians
Dharavi
27 members
Sustainable Habitats in …
37 members
11. China ‘s Sustainable Experience
by his own –Mark Diesendorf
When I tell people that one of my business interests is
fostering sustainable development in China,
they laugh and say: “Well it certainly needs that!” Their
experience is often based on a visit to Beijing
in the 1990s, when that city was ranked third highest in air
pollution in China. They have no idea of the dramatic
transformation that is taking place there and in several
other major cities of the world’s most populous nation.
Last year, a citizen of Beijing told me, in a voice of full of
wonder, “Now we
can see the stars at night!”
12. China’s Laugh Results
China’s future pathway could determine the success or
failure of global sustainable development. If, in the
future, China seeks a ‘standard of living’ (i.e. a level of
wastage and environmental destruction)equivalent to
that of the average Australian in 2002, then it is
unlikely that human society has much oaf future on
Planet Earth. If, through excess demand for water,
China becomes an importer of staple foods, then world
food prices will increase and so will hunger in many
poor countries. However, at present, it is the USA that
has the world’s largest ‘ecological footprint’ and
greenhouse
17. Sustainability ,is it possible??
Through Proper
Usage And Less
Consumption of
advanced
technologies, is it
possible to gain
sustainable world in
just the time limit of
3 years from now.
18. Judgment Day
Sustainability is the only
way
October 21st 2011 is just a couple of weeks
away, and news that the Rapture is supposed
to occur on that date is beginning to
spread. Based on the teachings of doomsday
prophet Harold Camping, many Christians
are preparing for the 2011 Rapture.
19. This poetry describes how it is
done(it is in hindi)
Prakrati se Takraoge
Mitti mein nahi,Zameen
mein gadjaoge
Shareer zameen ke andar aur
aatma upar paoge.