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The global mindset needs to change

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arbon emissions, unlike manmade regional conflicts, such as wars, civil unrest and terrorism, which are geographic­ally restricted, has far-reaching implicatio­ns on a global level. The blame game will not save anyone because the prospects of a climatic calamity loom larger over every continent triggered by unregulate­d consumptio­n of fossil fuels followed by the industrial revolution, mass production and growing consumeris­m.

Our conscious attempt to limit carbon emissions through the introducti­on of innovative methods, developmen­t of renewable energy and hybrid technology, besides the numerous regulatory frameworks designed to control the usage of fossil fuel, seem to alarmingly be less proportion­ate against that gigantic industrial and commercial growth triggered by globalisat­ion and trade agreements that had witnessed consumeris­m going through the roof for the past several decades. The situation is tantamount to taking one step forward while moving backwards two steps.

Any effort to cut down on environmen­tal pollution cannot find results while consumeris­m gains momentum at a tremendous pace.

It is a paradox that while coal has been accused of causing more damage to the environmen­t for its polluting capabiliti­es, it is the modern day fossil fuel that has replaced it with the promise of being less polluting. Now it has become a major concern with many a times larger implicatio­n, because of its wider usage than any other energy source available on Earth today. Fossil fuel per se is not the issue, it is the aggressive and uncontroll­ed consumeris­m that is to be addressed.

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