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God Believers contented - UN Panel to re-examine Glacier Melting Rate


MIL/God Believers/Bloomberg, Jan 19, 2010


January 19, 2010 – IR Summary/God Believers/Bloomberg –  

God Believers, World Peace & Earth Saving Mission,(WP&ESM) has been strongly objecting to the issue of meting rate of glaciers time and again and had pointed out that the estimate of melting of glaciers should be based on previous data, rather than just a statement. Unless this is clarified, the wiping out of glaciers by 2035 shall go on serving as a fearing factor as given in the Research Report based by the UN Governmental Panel on Climate Change, who had hinted that Himalay’s glaciers could disappear by 2035. 

Dr. Raj Baldev, Cosmo Theorist, and Lead Man of God Believers, World Peace & Earth Saving Mission,(WP&ESM), based in New Delhi, who is working on the subject of Global Warming and educating the global Industries how to reduce the carbon excide emission to defeat the global warming, is of the view that the Himalayan regions are of course losing glaciers on one hand but at the same time the region is gaining on the other, the question is whether we are on the gaining or losing side? Let the picture be amply clear so as to enable the people to finalize the course of their proper action.

Dr. Raj Baldev, Cosmo Theorist, and Lead Man of God Believers, World Peace & Earth Saving Mission, (WP&ESM) expressed his desire to get the issue re-examined before taking a final remedial action.  Dr. Raj Baldev, Cosmo Theorist, said that the UN Prize Winning Panel whose work was considered to be the benchmark for global climate negotiations must re-examine the issue and give their authenticated  finding based on previous data with proper comparison, rather than a rough estimate by which the people have been frightened and got panicky.

 Many other identical feelers also pointed out this issue and as a result, it  did raise a question but a very little attention was paid to this objection.

Now it has come to notice that the rate of glaciers quoted by experts was not based on scientific basis following a report in the London- based Times newspaper that flawed data may have been used, said Rajendra  Pachauri, head of the award-winning scientific group.  

 The pressure is being built on the Nobel prize-winning United Nations panel whose work was the benchmark for global climate negotiations to re-examine its estimate on how fast Himalayan glaciers are melting.

 “We are looking at the issue and will be able to comment on the report after examining the facts,” Pachauri said in a telephone interview. “We’re not changing anything till we make an assessment.”

The UN group mandated to summarize climate research used by policy makers around the world said in a 2007 report that the likelihood of Himalayan glaciers vanishing within three decades is “very high” if the Earth keeps warming at current rates. Melt from Himalayan glaciers supplies water for hundreds of millions of Chinese and Indians. More

 



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