So it’s back to square one again! When the G8 nations were just looking like taking the climate issue seriously, the developing nations decided to play the spoilsport. Actually, the major developed and developing nations had agreed and pledged to work towards the climate change and other environmental issues during the recent meet in Tokyo that went side by side with the G8 summit. But they shied away from any concrete declarations yet again!
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Developing nations scuttle G8 climate plans
Posted in Environment on July 9, 2008 by neuroIblis Minta Pensiun
Posted in Kritik on July 2, 2008 by neuroSaya menerima SMS dari seorang pengamat sosial politik yang
juga pengusaha sukses yang bunyinya sebagai berikut
(bahasa sedikit saya ubah): ”Iblis minta pensiun
muda. Allah bertanya: ‘Wahai Iblis, kenapa kau kembali
kepada-Ku, padahal engkau sendiri yang minta untuk
menggoda manusia?’ Iblis menjawab: ‘Hamba yang ahli
fikih mencuri dana umat, Mahkamah Agung yang
seharusnya adil dan bijak malah memeras, terima sogok.
Hamba khawatir justru kami yang tergoda oleh manusia.
Maka kami minta pensiun dini saja’.” Astaghfirullah
al-’adzim.
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This Is The Last Chance
Posted in Environment on June 25, 2008 by neuroExactly 20 years after warning America about global warming, a top NASA scientist said the situation has gotten so bad that the world’s only hope is drastic action.
Gerakan Syahwat Merdeka
Posted in Kritik on June 16, 2008 by neuroSederetan gelombang besar menggebu-gebu menyerbu pantai Indonesia, naik ke daratan, masuk ke pedalaman. Gelombang demi gelombang ini datang susun-bersusun dengan suatu keteraturan, mulai 1998 ketika reformasi meruntuhkan represi 39 tahun gabungan zaman Demokrasi Terpimpin dan Demokrasi Pembangunan, dan membuka lebar pintu dan jendela Indonesia. Hawa ruangan yang sumpek dalam dua zaman itu berganti dengan kesegaran baru. Tapi tidak terlalu lama, kini digantikan angin yang semakin kencang dan arus menderu-deru.
Oil Shortage Is A Myth
Posted in Environment, Petroleum on June 10, 2008 by neuroThere is more than twice as much oil in the ground as major producers say, according to a former industry adviser who claims there is widespread misunderstanding of the way proven reserves are calculated.
