Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Negotiations

Struggle against the climatic change and development may go hand in hand.
The struggle against the climatic change is a notion that Asia has to understand if she wants to be an important actor in the international negotiations.
Asia should be more serious and more prepared face to face with the threat about the global warming and take the head of negotiations. Indeed, the situation is very tense because of serious differences between rich countries and poor countries in the way they fight the global warming.
A new agreement would be elaborated in Copenhague for december.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Special news: new specie has been discovered in Galapagos Islands!!


Scientists discovered a new kind of iguana: a pink iguana with black stripes.

At the beginning of the 1986's, in the main island of Galapagos, Isabela, scientists saw this particular iguana for the first time. But they didn't expect it was new specie. They only thought it was a special iguana which could eat black latex plant, that’s why it was pink... and they explained the colour as they could.
In the end, this iguana was more than an adaptation.


The iguanas live in the sides of volcano Wolf and feed with plants. Nevertheless, they have already got a predatory: a wild cat and the expansion of the specie is threatened. It is a huge problem for the emergent iguanas.
For the time being, scientists didn't find a name but give a nickname to it: Roseta.

But I prefer and I'm suggesting «the zebra iguana»!!

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

China's way of thinking


Climatic change : China's request to LCD's*

China exhorts the rich countries to help the poor nations to tackle the global warming. In fact, China wants the developped countries to consecrate 1 % of their GNP to help them.
China attracts rich countries to help NIC's* into the campaign against the climatic change even though the Kyoto Protocol (sustained by UN) will expire in 2012. China (developed country) agrees to reduce polluting emissions and is prepared to be the main actor in the negociations about climatic change.
Beijing insists NIC's need more technology and more pool to reach Kyoto Protocol targets.

LCD's : Low developed Countries
NIC's : Newly Industrialised Countries

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Is Darwin's Nightmare finished ?

Do you remember the movie « Darwin's nightmare »?

It speaks about the problems of the introduction of Nile Perches in the lake Victoria (East Africa). The movie has been successful everywhere in the world and won many awards.
But it is wrong to say it is a perfect documentary film because it isn't. But, that's not the problem I want to deal with.

I've read an article in CI (Courrier International, a French magazine) about a fishing war in the borders of lake Victoria area. And I remembered the famous movie linked to this story...

When the authorities introduced the fish in the lake in the 1950's, there was a debate between the pros and the cons. Of course, the introduction of Nile Perches should destabilize all the ecosystem but it should be a collateral effect in terms of money. The fishermen should win so much money. « Don't worry about environnement ! » they thought.
So yes, at the beginning, the Nile perches was really a source of prosperity because fishes rapidly increased a lot. It was easy to sell them and to earn one's life. But a growth like this one cannot be infinite.
And unfortunately today, there is a lack of fishes in the lake.
With the years, the ressources of the lake fall down and all the area suffers for economic crisis.
Now, the environnement is polluted and all the economic system around this trade is falling.

The area wins one more time another conflict...