Tech | October 15, 2009 | 6 comments

Copenhagen, 2009: You Can't Leave The Room

stephenthomson
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"Tech Transfer" is a phrase everyone who's serious about climate change should have at the top of their "to advocate for" list. what KINDS of technologies to develop is a conversation to have. Another one is whether or not to share them with developing countries who would otherwise burn coal and oil. Sounds like a no-brainer. So why the hesitation?

More on what TT is all about:
http://blogs.worldbank.org/climatechange/technology-transfer-climate-context-who...

http://www.grida.no/publications/other/ipcc_sr/?src=/climate/ipcc/tectran/
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6 comments // Copenhagen, 2009: You Can't Leave The Room // Video

  • Incredulous
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      Incredulous  
    • interesting logic...but of course some would say, "yes, he does have money, he bought the cigarettes, didn't he?"

      Not understanding the nature of addiction, they would simply shrug their shoulders and ignore the obvious truth, a truth that is so succinctly expressed here...

      we are all on this planet together,

      or as Donne so rightly put it,

      No man is an island, entire of itself;
      every man is a piece of the continent,
      a part of the main;
      if a clod be washed away by the sea,
      Europe is the less...
      any man's death diminishes me,
      because I am involved in mankind...

      nice one.

    • 2 years ago
  • queenofit
  • PlatoTacius
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      PlatoTacius  
    • Tech Transfer is a very provacative concept, but easier said than done when you consider that the 'powers that be' don't want change...they just want 'business as usual'

      I say, "bring it on..!!!"

    • 2 years ago
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