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By chris eberhardt, on 04-01-2010 19:16

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What to do?/怎么办?

Chris Eberhardt / 汪哲伟
语法 - 代旭,李姗姗;

November 2007 my imagining global asia colleagues and I organized a lecture with a Japenese engineer discussing web 3.0. After the lecture I was speaking with a woman about my interest in Chinese environmentalism. She told me that I should contact Jennifer Turner, the director of the Energy Forum at the Woodrow Wilson Center. Afterwards I sent Jennifer Turner an email. November of 2008 I took a Chinatown bus to Washington, D.C. and met with Jennifer Turner. She told me about the work of Energy Foundation, and that I should meet with them. In 2009 I flew to San Francisco to visit Energy Foundation. I met with a woman for the first time at Energy Foundation. I learned that Energy Foundation gives support to a lot of Chinese initiatives, Jennifer Wilson was right. Now she works for Pacific Environment. This year she was travelling in China for three weeks, seeing the polluted rivers of Northeast China and the organic farm named QQ in Anhui Province.

August 2009 I spoke with a woman who works for Greenpeace. She said, if there is no agreement in Copenhagen, I don't know what we are going to do. Above I listed a few of my associations illustrating that in the U.S. and China people are working to address climate change (and other environmental issues), but they cannot sign treaties. In the U.S. and China it seems that treaties for these people are a roadmap. Owing to government officials being unable to sign a treaty in Copenhagen, individuals on the Internet are looking for a culprit. I do not know if the people on the internet looking for a culprit know that some of the countries that signed the Kyoto Protocol are unable to reduce their CO2 emissions, for example Japan and Canada. It seems in the world there are environmentalists, government officials, businessmen/women and observers (for example those looking for a culprit). Many people are asking what to do, but they keep working.

2007年十一月,我的imagining global asia 同事和我组织了一个演讲。一个日本工程师讨论网络3.0。演讲以后我和一个女实业家对话。我说,我对中国环保人士的方法很有兴趣 。她告诉我,我应该跟Jennifer Turner联系。然后我给Jennifer Turner发了电子邮件。2008年十一月我坐中国城市大巴 到华盛顿城找Jennifer Turner。在伍德罗威尔逊中心的中国环境论坛上 Jennifer Turner是主持人。Jennifer Turner告诉我Energy Foundation非常重要。2009年我坐飞机到旧金山找EnergyFoundation。我跟一个女孩儿 /小姐第一次前面。我听说Energy Foundation 跟很多中国人合作 ,Jennifer Turner 说对了。现在她在Pacific Environment工作。今年她在中国旅游了三周 。她看了中国东北部的污染河流和安徽有机农场叫QQ 。

2009年八月我和一个女孩儿聊天儿,她在绿色和平工作。她说,“要是哥本哈根以后没有条约,怎么办?” 。上边我讨论一点我的熟人虽然我在美国和中国都找到了每天都为天气变化工作的人,可是他们不会签条约的 。在美国或者在中国,看来对我,条约是对这个人路线图。由于政府官员在哥本哈根不会同意,结果在网络上有很多人想找一个刑事被告。我不知道要是想找刑事被告的人知道有一点签京都议定书的国家不会减少二氧化碳排放量,比方说日本和加拿大。看来在世界上有环保人士,政府官员,生意人和观察家(比方说在网络上的人)。很多人问怎么办,可是人还工作。


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