Geopolitics - Mar 26
by Staff
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All his fears were justified. Within a few months, the super cyclone (or hurricane) Sidr had devastated southern Bangladesh. Sweeping off the bay of Bengal and making landfall at 223km/h, it was one of the biggest storms ever measured in Bangladesh, stronger even than the one in 1991, when 138,000 people died. This time, more than 3,000 people perished and 7 million were affected. It would have been far more had it not been for the string of shelters that have been built all along the coast, and the precise, early warning given by Bangladesh's Met Office. Last week, Ahmed was in London to see Gordon Brown and the UK development secretary, Douglas Alexander, and he appealed for help directly from Britain on behalf of Bangladesh and the other 50 least developed countries (LDCs) in the world. "There is every reason to feel angry and upset," he said. "The least developed are suffering the most. It is unfair. We are suffering the most from climate change, but we did not contribute [to it] at all. We are prepared to do our part, but we require, and demand, access to a large amount of investment, resources and technologies that will be needed to adapt."
The deal was signed in the Iranian capital in the presence of the Swiss foreign minister, Micheline Calmy-Rey. The natural gas from Iran together with supplies from Azerbaijan is expected to feed into a gas pipeline running from Greece via Albania to Italy, according to officials. The deal with National Iranian Gas Export Company (NIGEC) and EGL covers the delivery of 5.5 billion cubic metres of gas per year to Europe through a pipeline by 2012. The contract runs over 25 years, according to EGL, which refused to reveal the worth of the contract. Calmy-Rey said it was Switzerland's strategy to diversify its source of energy supplies. "We decrease our dependence, and the dependence of Europe, on Russian gas," she said. Switzerland currently buys its supplies in northern Europe (Norway, Netherlands, Germany), Algeria (through France) and Russia. Consumption of gas represents about 12 per cent of Switzerland's energy needs.
A bumper sticker about the Iraq war asks, "What's OUR oil doing under THEIR sand?" Of course the Bushites hotly denied that their disasterous war was about grabbing the second largest oil reserve in the world. "It has nothing to do with oil, literally nothing to do with oil," barked Donny Rumsfield. ... Suggested by Contributor Andrew Evans who writes: "the real reason for the Iraq war." -BA |
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