Photo: Prasad Water scarce regimes of village Bhu, Jaisalmer.
Abstract: Issues of regulated generation of carbon dioxide have remained unresolved despite prolific attempts at global forums. The clash between carbon crediting and economic development has made the debate further complicated. The essay suggests several alternatives as mechanisms to reduce carbon dioxide generation including prospects of burying it deep down the earth.
The author is V Principal, Chinmay Vidyalaya, Rourkela, Orissa
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