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Reducing The Green House Gases (GHGS) Seven Principles Needed

For reducing the green house gases (GHGS) seven principles are needed for the environment without undermining growth of the global economy.

1 Global Engagement:

Global engagement
The GHGS reduction must be shared equitably by the top emitting countries of the world through long-term and also coordinated the national frameworks.GHGS do not recognize the sovereign boarders.The climate is the affected by the cumulative effect of GHGS in the nature and also in the atmosphere. There is very much needed the integrated and flexible global carbon management which effects its change in the environment. Mostly the emissions come from the highly developed countries compared with the less developed and also developing countries.So equitable sharing is needed for reducing GHGS in the global.

2 Energy Security:


The dominating energy securities are Oil, coal and natural gas which are expected to dominate energy supply for decades to come. These critical energy sources can play an important role for supply and economic growth if Climate policy recognizes the role. For poverty reduction,strong economy and sustainable life style there is no alternative of reliable and also affordable energy supplies.So future efforts must be an advance development of non-carbo alternatives and the develop ways for reducing emissions from fossil fuels in the world.

3 Maximize Conservation:

Enhancing efficiency in train manufacturing
Energy efficiency must be maximize for its conservation and also for new energy without GHG emissions.Local govt.programs related with energy efficiency much be continued and also should be enhanced for its lage conservation.Private sectors should increase their efforts for enhancing efficiency in manufacturing, transportation and also in the building management and also its construction.Lastly the consumers should be committed for reducing the carbon emissions impacts in the nature.




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