UN Conference on Climate Change COP21 & Our Role: Green Care Nepal

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"the right time to start was before 10 year but this is the most perfect time to start, so let's go with hand-in-hand people all over the world".

15th UN conference held in Paris objective is to achieve a legally binding clarification needed and universal agreement on climate, from all the nations of the world, to be sign, and implemented by 2020.The key expected result according to the organizing committee is to limit the global warming to below 2 degrees Celsius by 2100, as compared to before the industrial era. Researchers in the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 2009 have agreed on that this is necessary to avoid series climate catastrophes, and that such a result in turn requires greenhouse gas emissions to be reduced by between 40 and 70 percent by 2050 compared with 2010, and reaching a zero level in 2100.

The fact is that we cannot stop greenhouse gas emission but we can reduce it in time being. So the conference may commit to reduce it but the major roles lies in the action & conception in the people around the world. All are equally responsible for it but this is the good sign and initiation for change, we need transfermation our behaviour. Developed contries must take major action to transform the behaviour from "red" to "green" acting ecofriendly.

Country like Nepal is bearing the catastrophie because of the greenhouse gas emission by Developed Countries. So this the right time to be green and to save the world from the catastrophie. The perfect time to start the action of being green was before 10 years but this is the right time to start and act or change our behaviour being green, living green. If we want to change the world all human all over the world has their equall hands to ruin the world. So " be green, live green & make green", the world is our if it exist we will. Shiva Shrestha Green (talk) 12:05, 11 December 2015 (UTC)Reply

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