POLB81H3 Lecture Notes - Industrial Revolution

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10 Jul 2012
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Resistance to change in washington congregation and constitutional policies. A lot of countries depend on himalayan glaciers for water. Many areas of china already live in scarcity of water. Melting glaciers are just one problem, sea levels arising, water absorbing co2, fisheries failing, desserts are expanding, people are being forced off land. Scientists predict by 2035, glaciers will be melted. Fossil fules, coal, natural gas emissions increased after industrial revolution, it was steady before for thousands of years. History of u. s. cheap fuel country; sat on vast amounts of oil, no reason to care; cheap and abundant coal (engine of industrial revolution) At kyoto 1997, u. s. didn"t sign kyoto protocol b/c it didn"t restrict developing countries from cutting emissions and believed it would put their country at a competitive disadvantage. Two new coal plants every week in china. Ceo of shenhua energy to make money first; shareholders first and public second.

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