Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Goverment policies; are they any help?

It is true that Singapore has been often pictured as a heavily dependent and intensive consumer of energy for our mere population of nearly 5 million. However our government has been perpetually searching for ways and implementing policies to help solve and reduce global warming that is affecting our habitat drastically.




Policies in Singapore include the well-known green policy where Singapore is continually applauded for its green environment with the preservation of trees and reservoirs such as Bukit Timah reserve and Macritchie reservoir and other numerous forests and grasslands. Furthermore, Singapore is famous for its ERP(electronic road pricing) system where it helps prevent congestion and also lower the car ownership with COE. These numerous policies would certainly help conserve the energy besides saving gasoline as less driving means fewer emissions of those harmful carbon dioxide to the environment. In addition, on Earth Day all individuals are encourage to take the public transport and leave their vehicles at home.




As a nation strategy in solving global warming and tackling climate change, other national policies include Singapore’s National Climate Change Strategy, Singapore's Promotion of a Low Carbon Economy, Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) & Opportunities for Singapore Companies Technologies to reduce Green House Gas emissions offered in response to the rising need of a change in how we use our environment. Since, global warming has been accelerated by the industrial revolution and mainly human greed and activity for the past hundreds of years, it is time we did our part for our dear environment. These policies implemented would certainly assist in decreasing the amount of carbon dioxide emitted into the environment and reduce rising temperatures worldwide. The widespread use of fossil fuels would be cut down excessively aiding to the cause. The bleak prediction for the future for our planet will finally take a turn for the better if we could all co-operate and play our part.



At the very least, as an individual we should always follow a mantra; Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. We should always do our part to reduce waste by choosing reusable products instead of disposables. Goverment policies would not work if we as individuals and citizens do not aid in the process.
The Singapore government has implemented the recycling campaign and the green frog mascot would be a household feature. Nowadays, we would see recycling bins at every corner of our neighbourhood which strongly signal the need for us to consistently and constanly conserve our environment.




Sources:
National Environment Agency (NEA)
Singapore Environment Institue



Qoute for reflection:
Are these the shadows of the things that will be,
Or are they shadows of things that may be?
--Ebineezer scrooge in A Christmas Carol by Charles dicken

4 comments:

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  2. Wow a lot of facts given.. which most of them i have no idea what they are

    are we supposed to quote and list biblios at the end of the entry~?

    (some good vacab ==> i didn't fully understand)

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  3. Good job.
    There is plenty of information provided in your essay.
    I just think that maybe you can try to explain and elaborate more on some of them.

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  4. you have well structured, efficient supporting of your view with information.And you have also read some extra references, articles. Your job is good.

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