The climate and the economy

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Over the past week and a half, items making the news in relation to Tibet have mostly centered on the worsening conditions of the country's climate and the Dalai Lama's discussion regarding the global monetary problems. The global warming problems of melting glaciers are not contained within the Artic and Antarctic regions; Tibet too is suffering, according to the Chinese Meteorological Administration.

The increasing likelihood of floods and drought is stemming from the rising temperatures that are resulting in melting glacial formations and the consequential swelling of lakes upon the Tibetan Plateau. With the localized temperature rising 0.32 degrees per decade over the past 4-5 decades, the district is one of the worst affected worldwide.

Both the Chinese Meteorological Administration and the Tibetan Regional Meteorological Bureau are in agreement that another cause for concern is the retreating permafrost in the vicinity of the railway link between the Tibetan Plateau and Qinghai Province. If neither problem is addressed in time, the loss of millions of lives and the railway link could easily lie ahead. Hopefully, this joint recognition will bring a joint response.

Meanwhile, His Holiness the Dalai Lama has been offering his Tibetan advice concerning another global problem - the economy - with Steve Hamm. Amongst his comments, the Dalai Lama offered the following Tibetan saying - "Nine times failure, nine times effort, without discouraging oneself." - and suggested that those hit hard by the economic crisis try to refrain from further anger and frustration. His Holiness puts the worldwide monetary crisis down to greed, and the lack of morals and ethics. He suggests that we focus less on money and more on alternative values, such as family and compassion

(Sources of information: www.tibet.net & Business Week.)

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