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September: A Time of new Beginnings.

by | 05-09-2014 05:28 recommendations 0

Hello Friends,


Welcome to September, a time of new beginnings. While here in North America we begin a new school year, summer comes to an end and we enter into the clutches of autumn. At this time of new beginnings we look ahead to what we will be doing and accomplishing over this next year. Thus, in this article I would like to give an outline of what I will be discussing over this new term as ambassador and then giving an introduction to this month?s topic.


So, this term I will be presenting a variety of topics. Here is an outline of what I will be discussing over the next term as ambassador: The dynamics of the climate system, awareness on climate change, kick-starting an organization (to help combat issues we are passionate about such as climate change or other social issues), green festivals, ener gy generation and distribution around the world, and comfortable environmental sustainability.


These are the 6 topics that you will see me go in depth with and discuss. If you have any questions regarding any of these topics now or as they their respective articles are published, then it would indeed be an honor and pleasure for me to answer them. I believe that any comments or questions on any content I write about truly helps me learn more by having an opportunity to research and provide an answer to the question.


So, this month I will be writing about the first of these topics: the dynamics of the climate system. So, that does this really mean though? This topic will deal with the environment as a system: the climate system. This system can be represented and analysed from a scientific and mathematical perspective. And that is where the field of climate modelling and computational environment sciences comes in. This is a field I have been involved in for the last 2 years. I have conducted numerous studies which have revealed very interesting things about the climate dynamics which are driving forces behind climate change. This is the information I would like to share with you in this month.


So, in this time of new beginnings, I truly hope that the new set of articles I will be presenting over the next 6 months will engage and give constructive information to my fellow Tunza members who I truly know!


Looking forward to a wonderful term!

Regards,                                           

Nitish Bhatt

 

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11 Comments

  • says :
    @SabinKhanal I think you are absolutely correct. That is one of the most interesting debates of the modern day climate change problem. The fact that climate change differs between developed and developing nations. There are many aspects to consider in this phenomenon though. There is the fact that the developed nations have already industrialized. The process of industrialization is one which demands massive amounts of energy which must be produced cheaply. The cheapest methods as of today are coal and other nonrenewable sources. Thus these nations which are trying to industrialize are often times the high emissions nations. Also in the status quo, the developing nations often times have large populations which demand electricity, thus burdening the energy supply even more. In these developing nations, often times the fact that they are still developing and industrializing means that they cannot afford the more expensive eco-friendly alternatives. However, if they do not get the chance to develop, grow rich like the developed nations and then maintain a reliable energy supply, then how can they become eco-friendly? Therefore a more global approach needs to be taken. A developing nation reducing its own emissions sometimes is not enough because for them it can be easy. I know for a fact that in Canada we can put up solar fields or windmill fields quite easily. Hydroelectric is commonly used. However these are expensive and only a global approach where under there is a unified attempt to support developing nations to greener means will be the successful one I feel...Thank you for shedding light on this matter...I will discuss more in detail in one of the articles actually :)
    Posted 08-09-2014 07:04

  • says :
    looking to read you nitish,
    but i personally think climate change effect differ in the developed countries and developing countries isnt it?
    Posted 07-09-2014 12:08

  • says :
    Really interested to read your reports Nitish...
    Posted 07-09-2014 01:50

  • Rohan Kapur says :
    Happy September, Nitish. May the new session bring greener ideas & we all be enthralled with your reports.
    All your 6 topics are nature friendly & we look forward to learn more.
    Keep it up!
    Posted 06-09-2014 21:15

  • says :
    Thank you friends for your kind comments! I truly will work hard to do justice to these topics!
    Cheers-Nitish
    Posted 06-09-2014 03:37

  • says :
    Very interesting topics Nitish...looking forward to read your reports.
    Posted 06-09-2014 02:07

  • Arushi Madan says :
    Nitish , I really like the way you are giving trailer of your forthcoming activities.
    Looking forward to your reports.
    Glad to know that you have been associated with study on dynamics of Climatic system. I am sure that we would get to learn a lot from your forthcoming reports.
    Thanks and All the best.
    Posted 06-09-2014 01:28

  • says :
    hope you have wonderful term and looking forwar to your new articles.
    Posted 05-09-2014 22:49

  • says :
    Thank you for your commitment. Looking forward to reading your write ups.
    Posted 05-09-2014 19:20

  • Dharmendra Kapri says :
    Looking forward to your reports.
    All the best :)
    Posted 05-09-2014 18:34

  • says :
    Welcome Nitish!

    Looking forward ahead to read the topics to be published. :)

    Posted 05-09-2014 16:47

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