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Uploaded by on Dec 22, 2009

Union environment minister, Jairam Ramesh, thought he'd return a hero from the climate change in Copenhagen. In his mind, he had defended India's national interests. But interactions in parliament and with the press this afternoon went rather differently than he'd probably hoped for.

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  • At least most of the indian government is serious about results. China proved to be the most criminally selfish nation in the conference.

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  • @KoSoVaAnGeL : thaz the most bizarre fear ive heard. ive heard of fear of HIV, losing jobs, kids education. But yours my dear friend, pretty much tops the chart. :)

  • @Striker4928 I am scared that one day we have to work for china. Hope we have USA always on top of everyone.

  • @carsonkol,

    Come out of the"BOX" and see and try to understand the world of Todas. You will realize who is selfish and why is selfish.

  • swastikstar2000,

    probably you are not aware what this copenhagen summit was for. It was not to think / save some selfish interests of individual countries. We were there to come out of these selfish interests and join hands to save our environment and there by OUR world.

  • swatiskstar2000: So you don't believe the survival of the earth is in the interest of India? fyi, there's no "interest" left to protect after you destroy the world. When did you escape from the asylum?

  • Mr Ramesh,How can you expect to save India..if you can not save the world.

  • can someone explain to Mr Ramesh that he was only there to "save the world" and not just the national interest of India. Environment / Pollution does not have any national boundary.

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