The meetings for improving the Global environment seem to me more like the saying about "give a man a fish" but forget to "teach the fisherman to catch fish". Unless someone never lived in a developing country or undeveloped country he will not be able to understand how silly the whole conception of "taking" decisions to reduce pollution and make the World an environmentally friendly place looks like. Just imagine a poor old man in Bulgaria receiving next to nothing 120 USD monthly pension after had performed 30 years of professional work in a country where just your electrical power bill at its best topple 60 USD without electric heating, so try to convince him to save the environment by not burning coal that blows thick smoke more like an small power plant or burning wood by cutting any three he can get hands on. Or you can imagine a man in Brazil watching his kids sick of famine making up a small farming piece of land by clearing the jungle and destroying the Earth lungs, or you can see thousands in Somalia dying from famine taking over a large boat for ransom, so try to explain to him how bad it is for the whole worlds trade such an action.
But believe me that all of the above will be like a joke compare to just China and India going through so well known "industrial revolution" in the ways Western Europe, Japan and The US did go through?!?: the World will not survive it, NO SACKING WAY.
Ladies and gentleman buckle up for a ride the World has never experienced or may be not ever but at least in our "civilized" times.
No, I am not pessimistic or a epileptic either: I just happen to call collars with their real names, and these collars are not seemingly light, unless...unless we don't change the World: the system of Economics: Social Policies, Banking, Industrialization and etc., and the way we see and evaluate them.