Climate change

September 24, 2009 10:52 pm | Updated 10:52 pm IST

This has reference to your timely editorial, “Break the climate deadlock” (Sept. 24). India and China have a vital role to play in curbing the green house gas emissions. The two countries should check the indiscriminate growth of their population which leads to increased destruction of the greenery.

Sravana Ramachandran,

Udhagamandalam

We merely follow or do extended research on the basis of work carried out in the western countries. Instead, why not concentrate more on fundamental research with an Indian perspective? This will prove especially effective in the context of climate change.

Anand Kumar,

New Delhi

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