Hi Sudhir,
Very good article. In fact, it is very easy to blame the older generation, but what are we doing to stop it? Mr. V. Raghunathan rightly said, at least there was more greenery then than what it is today. Today we are living in the concrete jungle. If you try to explain to a child about a nest, they will not understand as it is a very rare thing in the city with all the trees gone.
It is high time we contribute, at least in a small way, to maintain some balance in the environment. Or else, we will see many more natural calamities in the coming years.
Regards,
Anita
From India, Mumbai
Very good article. In fact, it is very easy to blame the older generation, but what are we doing to stop it? Mr. V. Raghunathan rightly said, at least there was more greenery then than what it is today. Today we are living in the concrete jungle. If you try to explain to a child about a nest, they will not understand as it is a very rare thing in the city with all the trees gone.
It is high time we contribute, at least in a small way, to maintain some balance in the environment. Or else, we will see many more natural calamities in the coming years.
Regards,
Anita
From India, Mumbai
Hi Sudhir, Very informative and inspirational read..... Do keep posting good stuff like this.
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
Dear All,
In this regard, I am attaching an Informative calendar for 2013 on Global Warming - Change of climate with information to measure/manage our carbon emissions in our day-to-day activities at workplaces as well as at home. Even smaller steps initiated by all of us to conserve energy and water would surely have an impact on their availability to our next generations and the survival of the earth.
I hope this will be informative to all.
With warm regards,
Arun Kumar Singhal
Manager Administration
Radnik Exports
From India, Delhi
In this regard, I am attaching an Informative calendar for 2013 on Global Warming - Change of climate with information to measure/manage our carbon emissions in our day-to-day activities at workplaces as well as at home. Even smaller steps initiated by all of us to conserve energy and water would surely have an impact on their availability to our next generations and the survival of the earth.
I hope this will be informative to all.
With warm regards,
Arun Kumar Singhal
Manager Administration
Radnik Exports
From India, Delhi
A very good presentation by Cool Earth.
Thanks to Mr Arun Singhal for the post.
Very important message is seen in all the Calendar months
Combining Industry, Houses, Offices etc the following will help reduce the carbon footprint.
1.0 Switching off Lights, fans etc when not in use.
2.0 Restricting the use of Hard Copies of documents.
3.0 Doing away with old energy inefficient appliances that guzzle a lot of power.
4.0 Restrict, Recycle and Reuse of water wherever possible.
5.0 Practicing of Pool car concept.
6.0 Maximizing the use of Natural Light and Natural air in buildings.
7.0 Switching off Car / two wheeler Engine when waiting for signal for more than a minute.
8.0 Improving the power factor.
9.0 Putting off desk Tops and Laptops when not in use for more than half an hour.
10.0 Wherever possible avoiding of lifts/ elevators and use of stair cases.
On the above lines you can identify many other areas where power/ energy can be saved.
V.Raghunathan…………………………………………………………………………. Navi Mumbai
From India
Thanks to Mr Arun Singhal for the post.
Very important message is seen in all the Calendar months
Combining Industry, Houses, Offices etc the following will help reduce the carbon footprint.
1.0 Switching off Lights, fans etc when not in use.
2.0 Restricting the use of Hard Copies of documents.
3.0 Doing away with old energy inefficient appliances that guzzle a lot of power.
4.0 Restrict, Recycle and Reuse of water wherever possible.
5.0 Practicing of Pool car concept.
6.0 Maximizing the use of Natural Light and Natural air in buildings.
7.0 Switching off Car / two wheeler Engine when waiting for signal for more than a minute.
8.0 Improving the power factor.
9.0 Putting off desk Tops and Laptops when not in use for more than half an hour.
10.0 Wherever possible avoiding of lifts/ elevators and use of stair cases.
On the above lines you can identify many other areas where power/ energy can be saved.
V.Raghunathan…………………………………………………………………………. Navi Mumbai
From India
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