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It’s terrible to see where the Earth stands now… We really need to be more aware and start using clean renewable energy. I believe this is a good beginning and I seriously hope it works.
Radhika Timbadia
Mount Carmel’s college, Bangalore
We should all applaud for Russia that even its time of difficulty ratified the treaty forcing the less gracious and bigger nations to follow suit. We hope that the 1997 Document can now be further updated to meet urgent realities.
Khiyanur Vallihad
(III year B.A, Christ’s College,
Bangalore)
High time that people noticed climate change. It is great
that the youth are involved and we hope the Kyoto Protocol works.
We are paying all the more for pollution, and with the government and industry so reluctant to shift towards clean energy, it is time now that we make the push. The Solar generation indicates the coming of a revolution. By having youth support it makes the campaign more promising for the future…
Anmol Basnet
St. Joseph’s College, Bangalore
It is most important to take care of our environment. This Solar Generation is our first step towards fighting climate change. It’s time for the youth to go ahead and take a bold step forward to preserve our Earth…
Francis
St. Joseph’s College, Bangalore
It’s time that we give a chance to heal this weary Earth, to give it rest… Our concerns aren’t enough… Let’s go Solar Energy Now…
Chir
St. Joseph’s College, Bangalore
To make little for ourselves, we have destroyed a lot. The
Kyoto Protocol is just the first step in this giant marathon to recreate some
of what we’ve destroyed… We hope mankind has enough stamina…
Amrit Bakhsi
For some nations like Maldives, climate change is not merely an ecological concern: it concerns the very survival of people here…
Jeehan Mahmood
Christ’s College, Bangalore
(She’s from Maldives)
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