Sunday, May 25, 2008

DYSOC 2008 Countdown - Russia ahead in Arctic 'gold rush'

In our Countdown towards DYSOC 2008's Youth Climate Charter to be released on May 29th 2008... we'll be covering some aspect of climate change each day... till May 29th 2008...

Russia ahead in Arctic 'gold rush'
By Paul Reynolds
World Affairs correspondent, BBC News website

As the arctic ice-melt continues... the Russians are leading a new "gold rush" in the high north, with a bold attempt to assert a claim to oil, gas and mineral rights over large parts of the Arctic Ocean up to the North Pole.

Check out this article... posted by the BBC...

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/6925853.stm


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Russia ahead in Arctic 'gold rush'
By Paul Reynolds
World Affairs correspondent, BBC News website

The Russians are leading a new "gold rush" in the high north, with a bold attempt to assert a claim to oil, gas and mineral rights over large parts of the Arctic Ocean up to the North Pole.

Russia's most famous explorer, Artur Chilingarov, complete with nautical beard, led the expedition to plant the Russian flag in a capsule on the ocean seabed under the pole itself.

"The Arctic is Russian," Chilingarov said earlier. "We must prove the North Pole is an extension of the Russian coastal shelf."

Russia is claiming that an underwater mountain known as the Lomonosov Ridge is actually an extension of the Russian landmass.

This, it argues, justifies its claim to a triangular area up to the pole, giving it rights under the United Nations Law of the Sea Convention.

Under Article 76 of the convention, a state can claim a 200 nautical mile exclusive zone and beyond that up to 150 nautical miles of rights on the seabed. The baseline from which these distances are measured depends on where the continental shelf ends.

Russia lodged a formal claim in 2001 but the UN's Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf told it to resubmit the claim. The flag-planting can be seen as a symbolic gesture in support.

At the same time, other states are acting to protect their interests in the Arctic. Canada is planning to build up to eight new patrol ships and the US Congress is considering a proposal to build two new heavy polar ships.

The rush for the Arctic has become more frenzied because of the melting of parts of the polar ice cap, which will allow easier exploration, and by the urgent need for new sources of oil and gas. A new sense of nationalism is also evident in Russia.

The ice thaw is predicted by a team of international researchers whose Arctic Climate Impact Assessment suggested in 2004 that the summer ice cap could melt completely before the end of this century because of global warming.

If the ice retreats, it could open up new shipping routes and new areas where natural resources could be exploited.

The US Geological Survey estimates that a quarter of the world's undiscovered energy resources lies in Arctic areas.

At the moment, nobody's shelf extends up to the North Pole so there is an international area around the Pole administered by the International Seabed Authority from Kingston, Jamaica.

But quite apart from the Russian claim there are multiple other disputes.

The US and Canada argue over rights in the North-west Passage, Norway and Russia differ over the Barents Sea, Canada and Denmark are competing over a small island off Greenland, the Russian parliament is refusing to ratify an agreement with the US over the Bering Sea and Denmark is claiming the North Pole itself.

North Pole solutions

The five countries involved are considering two other potential ways of sharing the region, in which all the sea would be divided between them.

The "median line method", supported by Canada and Denmark, would divide the Arctic waters between countries according to their length of nearest coastline. This would give Denmark the Pole itself but Canada would gain as well.

The "sector method" would take the North Pole as the centre and draw lines south along longitudes. This would penalise Canada but Norway and, to a lesser extent, Russia, would gain.

One major problem is that the United States has not ratified the 1982 UN convention, largely because senators did not want to have international restrictions placed on American actions.

However, in May 2007, Senator Richard Lugar, a senior Republican, pleaded for ratification in the light of the Russian moves, saying that an American voice was needed at the negotiating table.

RUSSIA'S ARCTIC CLAIM
1) North Pole: Russia leaves its flag on the seabed, 4,000m (13,100ft) beneath the surface, as part of its claims for oil and gas reserves
2) Lomonosov Ridge: Russia argues that this underwater feature is an extension of its continental territory and is looking for evidence
3) 200-nautical mile (370km) line: Shows how far countries' agreed economic area extends beyond their coastline. Often set from outlying islands
4) Russian-claimed territory: The bid to claim a vast area is being closely watched by other countries. Some could follow suit

Story from BBC NEWS.

Paul.Reynolds-INTERNET@bbc.co.uk

Delhi Youth Summit on Climate - May 28, 29 2008 - (DYSoC 2008)

The Indian Youth Climate Network (IYCN) /Delhi Greens and the Nehru
Memorial Museum & Library (NMML), in collaboration with LEAD India,
Fountain of Development Research & Action (FODRA), The Climate Project
- India, SAYEN/UNEP and in partnership with the YP Foundation is
organising a two day "Delhi Youth Summit on Climate" (DYSoC 2008) at
Teen Murti Bhawan, on the 28th and 29th of this month.

The two-day event will bring together youth from different parts of
the city and different backgrounds - to discuss, debate, share
concerns and find innovative solutions to the pressing problems faced
by Delhi and to shape a vision towards securing and safe-guarding our
common future.

All concerned citizens between the age group of 18 - 30 years are
invited to participate in this historic event - to hammer out a Delhi
Youth Charter on Climate. Individuals outside the age group are
welcome to attend the summit as observers. Pre-registration is
mandatory for participants while observers can do spot-registration on
the event day(s). The summit will conclude with a white paper or the
"Delhi Youth Charter on Climate", that would be presented to the Chief
Minister, Environment Secretary and all decision-making bodies in
Delhi.

To find more, read what the media is saying about the summit and to
register yourself, visit: http://iycn.in/dysoc

(Registration is now open and shortlisting is being done on a
first-come-first-serve basis. Pre-registration is a must to
participate in Summit)

Kartikeya Singh
Event Coordinator
Indian Youth Climate Network
iycn.in

Ph: +91-9999-00-88-07
E-mail: kartikeya@delhigreens.org

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Govind Singh
IYCN, Delhi Greens
M. +91-98111-477-54
E. govind@delhigreens.org

Saturday, April 28, 2007

Coming soon... a post abt PVR anupam;

Coming soon... a post abt PVR anupam;
people seeing this, please suggest/comment on what I can touch upon in my next post...


Madhuban Fine Dining, and PVR memories
http://jaiarjun.blogspot.com/2005/11/madhuban-fine-dining-and-pvr-memories.html

Changing Delhi (inspired by Priya's blog)!
http://sharmavivek.sulekha.com/blog/post/2005/05/changing-delhi-inspired-by-priya-s-blog.htm

Tuesday, March 6, 2007

Kya Mujhe Pyaar Hai/Lagta Khuda ka nek irada hai...

This video is one of my favorites.
For those that arent into hindi/urdu and need a explanation of lyrics... talks abt falling in love etc.

This has lyrics like "Kya Mujhe Pyaar hai ? Lagta Khuda ka Nek Irada hai... kal ka fakir aaj shehzaada hai"
Translation: "seems by God's Good Intentions I'm in love... yesterday's Fakir is today's Crown Prince"
(Fakir = wandering holy-man who survives by begging for alms)

Love the lyrics coz I'm a technology buff and I love disruptive technologies that change the faces of markets, challenge status quo and throw up new kings... and yeah, at some level, love is the ultimate disruptive technology!!! That makes folks break old bonds and create new relationships...

Enjoy the beautiful video folks... and if there's someone that's not soo much into the hindi/urdu lyrics and wants a translation... comment me... and I'll do the honours!!!

And for folks that're heavy into music trivia; someone explain to me the caption this video had on you tube.

"The remix video of the song "Kya Mujhse Pyar Hai" from Woh Lamhe. And before anyone decides to bombard this one with comments - YES, I realize the song is a copy of Tak Bisakah by Peter Pan. Don't state the obvious."
[You Tube Caption for the above video]

Who's 'Tak Bisakah' and WTF's 'Peter Pan' ???? Drop me a comment, I'd love to hear the funda behind these names/words...

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Petty Shopkeepers & deep convictions; versus white lies adding up to a petty life...

If there's one thing I pride myself for- it's my ability to connect with the ground reality- and be sensitive to the market around me.

And yeah... each time I visit a market- I feel like I'm visiting a beach or climbing a beautiful snow covered mountain or experiencing a communion with God.

Why ? because a market to me embodies a idea of freedom and independance. A idea of being one's own boss and living by one's beliefs and sleeping happy even if that means sleeping hungry.

And yet; that same sense of independance often adds up to anarchy; and that same sense of shop-keeperliness adds up to chaos and a seemingly ungovernable city.

So ok; one aspect of this ungovernable-ness is the sealing of un-planned shops that's happening here.
Another is the spectre of student protesters clashing with and inflicting casualities upon heavily armed riot police...
ANd then there's the dark side!!!
Of stupidly profiteering autowallahs that give our city a bad name.

Ok, so anyways, I met this friend on orkut- she's a law student, and passionate abt taking a stand for certain causes... most notably the one relating to profiteering autowallahs... so ok, here's this scrap exchange we recently had on orkut:--

Myself: (in orkut scrap)
You know, I and a friend were standing at a uncle-jee's shop- and a friend remarked upon seeing a 23 yr old female autodriver about the equality - and uncle-jee sadly commented abt how she's their neighbour and how when school bus didnt come, she charged him Rs 60 for a ride others charge Rs 20 for and insisted on talking rudely to them in front of their kids.

NC: (Orkut scrap)
the term 'autowallah' is used as iv never come across an 'autowallih'....so for me its a gender neutral term.....feminism is not abt.allowing women to indulge in corrupt actions.....whether a woman or a man, 'autodrivers' will surely be taken to task if the meters are messed up with!!!

... a interesting exchange... and yeah... this is a exchange we're gonna come back to, with heavy philosphy someday soon... so, folks!!! watch this space!!!

Rock On, rocking city...

THis photo folks is a photo of a popular pop singer called Kailash Kher performing live at a college rock-show.

Kailash Kher folks for those who're not plugged into this particular genre of music got famous performing a song called "Allah Ke Bande Has Dey" (Laugh oh Man of God); the lyrics of which alluded to the importance of hanging on, and seeing hope, even when one's dreams or plans are shattered.

To me, this song embodies everything the city of Delhi stands for... in it's spirit and in it's history.

So, without further ado, here's the video; and then lyrics of this awesome song, with a rough translation by local-guy...





Allah Ke Bande Has De - performed & written originally by Kailash Kher
(lyrics picked up from http://www.indianguitartabs.com/archive/index.php/t-3490.html

Toota Toota Ek Parinda Aise Toota
G
Ke Phir Jud Naa Paaya
G D
Loota Loota Kisne Usko Aise Loota
G
Ke Phir Ud Naa Paaya

(a bird, broke such that it couldnt put itself together again;
so badly did someone rob it that, that it couldnt fly again)

(Rythm Starts)
Verse 2:
D G
Girta Hua Woh Asma Se
D G
Aakar Gira Zameen Par
D
Khwabon Mein Phir Bhi Badal Hi The
G D
Woh Kehta Raha Magar
Chorus:
G
Ke Allah Ke Bande Hasde Allah Ke Bande
C
Allah Ke Bande Hasde Jo Bhi Ho Kal Phir Aayega
G
Allah Ke Bande Hasde Allah Ke Bande
C
Allah Ke Bande Hasde Jo Bhi Ho Kal Phir Aayega


(falling from the sky, fell on the ground
in his (bird's) dreams there were still clouds,
and he (bird) kept repeating "oh man of God Laugh, Tomorrow will come again")

(Same as verse one)
Kho Ke Aapne Par Hi To Usne Tha Ud Naa Sikha
Kho Ke Aapne Par Hi To O O O
Kho Ke Aapne Par Hi To Usne Tha Ud Naa Sikha
Gham Ko Aapne Saath Mein Lele Dard Bhi Tere Kaam
Aayega

(it was only by losing his wings did he learn to fly,
take the sorrow with you, even the pain will serve you)

Chorus:
Allah Ke Bande Hasde Allah Ke Bande
Allah Ke Bande Hasde Jo Bhi Ho Kal Phir Aayega
Allah Ke Bande Hasde Allah Ke Bande
Allah Ke Bande Hasde Jo Bhi Ho Kal Phir Aayega
Aa Aa Aaa

D G
Tukde Tuke Ho Gaya Tha Har Sapna Jab Woh Toota
D
Tukde Tuke Ho Gaya Tha Aa Aaa Aa
D G
Tukde Tuke Ho Gaya Tha Har Sapna Jab Woh Toota
D
Bhikre Tukdon Mein Allah Ki Marzi Ka Manzar Paayega

(shattered was each dream when he broke,
broken to pieces,
in broken pieces will you find the shrine of the Lord's Wishes)

Chorus:
Allah Ke Bande Hasde Allah Ke Bande
Allah Ke Bande Hasde Jo Bhi Ho Kal Phir Aayega
Allah Ke Bande Hasde Allah Ke Bande
Allah Ke Bande Hasde Jo Bhi Ho Kal Phir Aayega
Toota Toota Ek Parinda Aise Toota
Ke Phir Jud Naa Paaya
Loota Loota Kisne Usko Aise Loota
Ke Phir Ud Naa Paaya
Girta Hua Woh Asma Se
Aakar Gira Zameen Par
Khwabon Mein Phir Bhi Badal Hi The
Woh Kehta Raha Magar
Ke Allah Ke Bande Hasde Allah Ke Bande
Allah Ke Bande Hasde Jo Bhi Ho Kal Phir Aayega
Allah Ke Bande Hasde Allah Ke Bande
Allah Ke Bande Hasde Jo Bhi Ho Kal Phir Aayega
Allah Ke Bande Hasde Allah Ke Bande
Allah Ke Bande Hasde Jo Bhi Ho Kal Phir Aayega
Allah Ke Bande Hasde Allah Ke Bande
Allah Ke Bande Hasde Jo Bhi Ho Kal Phir Aayega

It's a beautiful song... and only by knowing the language can one do justice to it's lyrics... but yeah, to folks like myself that's what the city of Delhi (and perhaps Lahore), more than any other city of the world embodies.

More from me soon... and I'm gonna be auditioning some team-members for this site real soon now... so, people, watch this space.

And if someone knows where I can find the youtube video for this song; drop me a note in comments and I'll add this to the blog...

Delhi Ahoy!!!

Okie folks... here it is, this blog's finally manifested itself onto popular consciousness.

There's a story behind it, the how and the why!!!

And that story too, will manifest itself here, albeit in parts.

So, hang on and keep reading; this is going to be one helluva ride...

-LocalGuy