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WHY NOT CLIMATE MEET IN EGYPT DISCUSS POPULATION CONTROL? – by N.S.Venkataraman

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WHY NOT CLIMATE MEET IN  EGYPT  DISCUSS  POPULATION CONTROL? – By N.S.Venkataraman

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The Glasgow Climate Meet   ( COP 26 ) took place in 2021  with much fanfare  with  leaders of almost all countries pledging  to reduce and eliminate global emission as early as possible , to prevent global warming and  prevent climate crisis.  The Glasgow Meet ended with high hope  that  world climate crisis would be overcome sooner or later and hopefully sooner than later.

Now, Egypt Climate Meet ( COP 27) is in progress with the concerns about global climate being not less  than what was there in Glasgow Climate Meet.  The ground reality is that practically nothing has been done in significant way to improve the global climate scenario  in the last one year and on the other hand, it has only further deteriorated  due to various man made reasons and conflicts

The world is already feeling the global climate crisis,  as global warming continue to take place with  unpredictable climate changes  and monsoon conditions. There is huge anxiety in the world today, as no one is able to predict the  monsoon conditions and heat level in the different months with any reasonable level of accuracy..  

 The situation is so desperate now that U N Secretary General  at the COP 27 summit in Egypt  said that the planet is fast approaching tipping points   and the climate crisis is approaching irreversible level.  He went on to say with a sense of helplessness that  the world is facing  stark choice and all countries  now have to work together  and he 1declared that the world have  to choose between   “ survive or perish”  conditions.

So  far, globally , the highlight of the discussion  on climate crisis is that the use of fossil fuels like crude oil, coal should be drastically reduced and completely eliminated in the course of time.  Further, the goal should be to replace fossil fuels like coal,  crude oil for the use as energy source or as feedstock  by eco-friendly source such as renewable energy  ( wind and solar) use of hydrogen and so on.  While scientists are feverishly working to develop eco friendly technologies to substitute fossil fuel, it appears that the world has still has a long way to go.

In such circumstances, the statement of the UAE President that his country will keep producing fossil fuel as long as there is a market for it in the world is very  significant. .    UAE President has been honest enough to confess that he has no plans to reduce the production of fossil fuel and the ball is clearly in the court of consumers  of fossil fuel rather than that of the producers. What is particularly curious is that the next year’s edition of the climate summit is scheduled to be hosted by   UAE.

Obviously, the demand reduction for fossil fuel is the  sure way of reducing the consumption of fossil fuel in the world, that will improve to the climate conditions.

One way of reducing the consumption of fossil fuel  is to develop  alternative eco friendly energy source,  on which development work are under way.

However, one should not ignore the fact that the higher demand for fossil fuel and energy source   are happening   due to the steady growth in the world population With  more mouths to feed and more people demanding  greater share in the world resource,  obviously the demand for fossil fuel as energy source cannot come down.

It is surprising that in all the climate meetings that have taken place around the world in the past , no one appears to have spoken about reducing the population growth, particularly in developing and under developed countries,  to solve the climate issue  .  While the developed countries like USA, E U,  Japan are keeping the population under check, in countries like India, population growth still remains high   with India likely to emerge as the most populated country in the world soon.

While the developed countries have nearly stable population, the industries and production centres in developed countries which have high technology strength are producing more and more to meet the increasing demand in developing countries , where demand is growing due to population growth and at the same time economic development.

 In several of the climate meet in the past  , steps have been taken to provide financial support and incentives to work towards ozone depletion etc. In the same way , perhaps, it would be appropriate to give some incentives to developing and under developed countries to reduce the population growth.

It is high time to recognize that countries with high population growth are also significant contributors to global climate crisis.

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