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=2013 - 2018=
=2013 - 2018=
The IPCC report confirms the fears that is related to the chaotic weather phenomenon the world has seen in the last 5 years.  
The IPCC report confirms a marginal increase in the and the chaotic weather phenomenon the world has seen in the last 5 years. Although, the connections are not very apparent and some scepticism is still exits, the voice of the green activists is got considerable media attention.<br> <br>
It took 10 painful years for the world to recover completely from the subprime crisis of 2008. While the west was recovering from the financial crisis, the Chinese and the Indians raced ahead with growth. Today the Chinese GDP is head to head with US and European GDP. India overtook Japanese GDP 2 years ago and continues to inch closer to US and EU.  
It took 10 painful years for the world to recover completely from the subprime crisis of 2008. While the west was recovering from the financial crisis, the Chinese and the Indians raced ahead with growth. Today the Chinese GDP is head to head with US and European GDP. India overtook Japanese GDP 2 years ago and continues to inch closer to US and EU. China is the largest green house gas emitter accounting to close to 30% of global emissions, US emits about 25% and India follows at 20%, of the global green house gas emissions. It is incredible to see that the environment has actually paid the price of re-emergence of global economic well being. <br> <br>


The world may have recovered from the chain of financial crises but the question that how long the current momentum can be sustained still remains. The earths store of natural resources is quickly running out and there are escalating global worries on an impending energy crisis.It was difficult to conceive 8 years ago that we would end up in a cold war like bi-polar power situation on the globe. Now the world is again turning bi-polar, on one hand is the populous eastern giant China while US represents the western world. Just like cold war, each group has his allies in other countries. However, the issue on the table is who would get Africa. With majority of the mineral and other resources unexplored, Africa presents a pot of gold for the winner. <br> <br>
In the current global political canvas it was easy to predict the disappointing outcome of the climate change negotiations. What was surprising is the sudden change in the US position. Looking back on negotiations in last 8 years, US has always put economic growth in front of any environmental benefits and has been instrumental in turning any concrete steps into superficial accords. On the surface it may appear that the recent US push for stricter legal controls for green house gas emission reductions is to do with a change ideology, a deeper analysis indicates other motives. The US growth rate is almost a third that of China and US population is a fraction compared to the Chinese. Stricter controls for China indicate a considerable reduction in their future growth and thus give US a chance to catch up. Chinese saw the intent and vetoed the agreement in the negotiation. India too is facing a lot of hammering in the global image but as it turns out image is no longer important.
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