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Monday, September 24, 2007

The Gate to Jobs is a matter of friendship!


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A lineThe Gate to Jobs is a matter of friendship! in one of the Beatles song, “You and I have memories longer than the road that stretches out ahead,” is a favourite with one of them and that is how he describes his relationship with the other. They were the youngest when they entered the industry and they are the oldest barons of the same. The two tech titans, Bill Gates and Steve Jobs were in conversation at the D5 conference near San Diego held last month. This rare appearance of the Microsoft Chairman and Apple CEO together made waves and hit headlines everywhere. In the friendly banter, Jobs credited Gates with building the first huge soft ware company in the industry and that too at a time when nobody knew what exactly soft ware was. Complimenting Jobs, Gates went on to say that Jobs has the phenomenal quality of figuring out where the next industry movement would be. Both of them shared similar thoughts on present technology landscape, that of it being, one of the greatest period of invention. While Gates’ prediction for newer devices is that in the times to come there will be ‘A tablet and then another smaller one that you can carry around in your pocket’, Jobs is confident of the PC continuing to remain.

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Thursday, September 13, 2007

Hurricane Katrina


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A trail Hurricane Katrinaof death and destruction left the city of New Orleans ‘shaken and stirred’, in what has been described as one of the most destructive forces to have ever hit the United States. With every flood prevention and safety system failing in Katrina’s path, the city of New Orleans nearly perished.

The increase in intensity of hurricanes is being linked to global warming. Consistently rising sea temperatures coupled with cool and moist climate and Hurricane Katrinamild winds are all the ingredients to stir up, well, more than just a storm. Researchers have found a surge in sea surface temperatures in recent years and gather that the frequency of formation of hurricanes and their intensity is on the rise due to this change. Plans for monitoring the behaviour of hurricanes and sea temperatures have already been put into action in an effort to conjure-up any possible remedy to prevent or at least be prepared for future occurrences.

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Monday, September 10, 2007

Are investments in eco-asset classes really as electrifyingly promising as they’re made out to be? Uhh, yes...


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GoingAre investments in eco-asset classes really as electrifyingly promising as they’re made out to be? Uhh, yes... green sounds awesome; but can you make money out of it!?! Well, if you honestly feel bugged by the large and ever increasing hole in the ozone layer hanging over your head (!); if you really worry that a melting Arctic could flood your kitchen (!!); if you feel convinced that former US Vice-President Al Gore, the presenter of the mindboggling environment documentary An Inconvenient Truth (which documents how global warming is destroying the world) is not wasting his own and the world’s time and doesn’t need a new way to earn his living; then believe us, there’s a jackpot to be cracked while the Earth gets painted green!

Well, to make the job easy for those who are in a state of unconditional rumination against the fact that there’s money to be earned in the whole greening process, the world is already making billions out of it. First of all, a look at the most ancient tool of investment in global warming – carbon credits (see National Finance story ‘If you have it, flaunt it’ for description) – shows that the value of the carbon credit market reached a jaw-dropping $21.5 billion for the first three quarters of 2006 (till October), dwarfing $11.5 billion for the whole of the previous year.

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Monday, September 3, 2007

The Axe affect....


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Sawing off the supporting branch


It is said Nigerian oil field – the root of all illsthat if there is one community that knows how to convert a ‘boon’ in to a ‘bane’, it is the Africans. Take a look and you shall find that almost each and every nation south of Sahara has been blessed with abundance of natural resources. Nevertheless it’s nothing short of an irony that almost all of them (barring a few around Cape of Good Hope) have been ravaged by one or other politicoethnic problems. Liberia and Ivory Coast possess generous deposits of diamonds but still, substantial portion of population in both the countries is malnourished. The same goes for Malta, Zimbabwe and Uganda. In the north, Nigeria displays the classic example of how to destroy one’s own environment. In a famous incident in early 90s, tensions arose between the natives of the Niger Delta and Shell over environmental damages caused by Shell's practices. Dan Chandler, spokesman of CUSU Green (Cambridge University Students’ Union working for environment and social justice), told B&E, “The government does not bother as it is busy pocketing dollars. The people who suffer are the one who were dependent on the delta for their livelihood.”

Nigeria is not a lone case. One can find similar problem across Africa. The power conflict and the blatant disrespect for environmental concerns are only making the situation worse. And if that was not enough, the latest report by IUCN (The World Conservation Union) on climate change in Africa has brought more bad news. The report suggests that the severity of current impacts (many communities have lost almost all their crops this year due to climate hazards, and, currently, there are high levels of hunger, malnutrition and diseases) will only increase if concrete steps are not taken. Its high time Africa sits and ponders upon how to stop fighting & preserve natural heritage.

B&E edit bureau: Saurabh Kumar

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