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Published online 8 July 2009 | Nature | doi:10.1038/460158a
Developing nations tackle climate
Emissions targets, clean-energy projects and calls for justice are multiplying, reports Jeff Tollefson.
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SUN-EARTH-COSMIC CONNECTION ON GLOBAL WARMING It is a surprise to know that why global experts are not considering the influence of Sun on climate change. If developing countries like India stops its industrial activities the emission of greenhouse gases can be restricted marginally, if we consider the emission of developed countries. It is required to consider the influence of Sun and extragalactic cosmic rays on the selective global warming in space and time. Professor Saumitra Mukherjee School of Environmental Sciences Jawaharlal Nehru University New Delhi-110067 INDIA Email: dr.saumitramukherjee@usa.net