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Munindra Kumar Thakur <isdnepal@gmail.com>
Dennis Ramdahin <sustainable.development@yahoo.com>
Weishuang Qu <wq@millennium-institute.org>
Hans Rudolf Herren, Ph.D. <hh@millennium-institute.org>
Dr. Amit K. Maitra <maitra@satlink-communications.net>
References:
(a) Integrated
Sustainable Development Nepal: Gaur-5, Rautahat; (I.S.D. - Nepal), Profile
http://tinyurl.com/yjdfxg4
(b) Proposal on upgrading and uplifting of infrastructure and supporting
logistic, instructional materials and sports facilities to Lakshmipur
Belbichaba primary school of Rautahat district, Nepal
http://tinyurl.com/yhxq29d
(c) ÒSubmission of Proposal for upgrading and uplifting primary School,Ó Letter
sent to The Director
Japan Grant Assistance for Grass roots from ISD-N on September, 5, 2009
http://tinyurl.com/yhxq29d
(d) (20091021) Water Presentation by Dr. Upmanu Lall at Columbia University
http://tinyurl.com/yjdj67n
(e) (20090925) The Bihar Project and the System Dynamics Seminar in Dhaka,
Bangladesh
http://tinyurl.com/yc37gz7
(f) Amit K. Maitra, ÒFacilitating Adjustment to Change in Fossil Fuel Supplies:
Some Available Possibilities,Ó General Systems, Vol. XXI, 1976
http://tinyurl.com/yl6hobk
Dear Munindra:
(1) Many thanks for your msg (ATTACHMENT I) in response to Reference (d) above.
I am very delighted to hear of your strong willingness to create;
(a) Global Early
Warning System (GEWS)/Nepal and
(b) GUS/Nepal
(2) I would strongly suggest that you contact Dennis Ramdahin in Bihar, India,
which is just a neighbor to your Nepal.
I suggested him that his first step is to hold a seminar on System Dynamic as
Bangladeshi have done — see Reference (e) above.
During this seminar, you would be able to gather experts and interested people
of your country for the project of GEWS/Nepal, and then GUS/Nepal.
Dear Dennis:
Pls work together with Munindra to hold the seminar on SD — see
References (a) to (c) for his background. Pls consult Dr. Qu of
Millennium Institute on this matter.
Dear Dennis:
(3) Many thanks for your msg (ATTACHMENT II).
I think that when you build GEWS/India, you can easily install your TLCv
together with the system dynamic simulation model of Indian national
socio-energy system — it would also be installed in any other countriesÕ
models.
Dear Amit:
(4) Many thanks for your excellent paper on the US energy usage and forecasting
— Reference (f).
Although it was difficult to read your paper because of poor reproduction
quality, I am delighted to know that you have done comprehensive study.
Congratulations!!
Similar analysis can be included in the GEWS simulation models of various
countries.
Keep in touch.
Best, Tak
ATTACHMENT I
From: ISD NEPAL <isdnepal@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2009 14:39:25 +0545
To: Tak Utsumi <utsumi@columbia.edu>
Subject: Re: [gu-new] (20091021) Water Presentation by Dr. Upmanu Lall at
Columbia University
Respected Sir,
Namaskar
Many thanks for nice information about grass root grants implemented by JICA
and japan Ammbessy in Nepal.
Similarly, the executive committee decide to ceate GUS/Nepal & Nepal
national socio - economy - energy - simulstion model for linking the
organization to that organization as said as bihar.
So it is requested to you for showing way to do this work as soon as possible.
With
best regards
Munindra
Kumar Thakur
On Sat, Oct 24, 2009 at 6:06 PM, Tak Utsumi <utsumi@columbia.edu> wrote:
> Munindra Kumar Thakur
> President, ISD-N
> Rautahat, Nepal
> Mobile - 9845057674
> isdnepal@gmail.com
>
>
> References:
>
> (a) (20090812-B) Bihar project with possible creation of GUS/India/Bahar
> http://tinyurl.com/ksxbr9
>
> (b) (20090923) Bihar Project milestone - GUS potential collaborations
> http://tinyurl.com/ydmcjuv
>
> (c) (20090923-B) RE-DISTRIBUTION of 20090923: "Bihar Project
milestone - GUS
> potential collaborations"
> http://tinyurl.com/y853rh3
>
> (d) (20091001) (1) Possible System Dynamics Seminar in India, (2)
> Construction of India simulation model and (3) Possible Western Asian
Global
> Early Warning System
> http://tinyurl.com/ychjn7h
>
> (e) (20091005) Need Western Asian version of Global Early Warning System
> (GEWS)
> http://tinyurl.com/yfc62rp
>
> (f) The high stakes of melting Himalayan glaciers
> CNN.com/technology, October 5, 2009
> http://tinyurl.com/yeyt5ff
>
> This was mentioned in the Reference (e) above.
>
>
> Dear Mr. Thakur:
>
> (1) Many thanks for your msg (ATTACHMENT I).
>
> (2) Attached to this msg is a copy of my msg sent to you on 10/5th.
>
> (3) Pls visit Reference (f) above, and let me know if you would be able to
> join in the construction of the Western Asian version of Global Early
> Warning System (GEWS) as constructing GUS/Nepal, along with the people who
> are constructing GUS/India/Bihar which is just a neighbor to your Nepal.
>
> Best, Tak
> ________________________________
>
> ATTACHMENT I (Omitted by T. Utsumi on October 26, 2009)
ATTACHMENT II
From: Dennis Ramdahin <sustainable.development@yahoo.com>
Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 14:16:00
-0700 (PDT)
To: Hans R Herren <hansrherren@mac.com>
Cc: Tak Utsumi <utsumi@columbia.edu>, Adedoyin Onasanya <ao@millennium-institute.org>,
Weishuang Qu <wq@millennium-institute.org>,
Jed Shilling <jed.shilling@rstarmail.com>,
Muriel Glasgow <muriella@gmail.com>
Subject: TLCv Energy-Economic-Carbon
Financial Decision Making Model
Dear Dr. Hans,
Thanks for your kind response. Please assess these links to see brief abstract
of TLCv energy-economic-carbon model.
http://ijs.cgpublisher.com/product/pub.41/prod.458.
http://s08.cgpublisher.com/proposals/133/index_html
Since mid 2006, this work has been advanced from its theoretical model stage to
actual testing, threading on the waters of possible national and international
climate stategy policies. We are now at a point where we are working at getting
this into its software application for industry use for the building sector.
The following notes are presented:
1)While we set out to do this work aimed at aiding the building sector industry
(contibuting 40% estimated global greenhouse gases emissions), we are now
finding great applications in the agrarian fields of poverty stricken
Bihar/Eastern Uttar Pradesh. In both instances, the benefits of system
optimization have direct relations to postive social, economic and
environmental system dynamics (jobs, socio-economic stability, reduced
environment risks, etc). We look forward to any synergies with the MI T-21 Model.
2) Understanding of TLCv model, and its use as a energy-economic-carbon
financial risk managment calculator to effect positive climate agenda policy is
necessitated. It must be understood that the initial research around this was
conducted in the United States under those energy-economic-carbon conditions.
The results of running this model in India must consider Indian circumstances,
such as, government energy subsidies that offsets the true cost of fuels and
grid energy (recognizing carbon outputs are constant and reduction is a
function of the ability to increase efficiency, reduce demand, and efficiently
prescribe renewables to offset fossil fuel usage).
3) Discussions on business strategies. Apart from running individualized
building scenarios, the initial research data from modelling a live building
(skyscraper) in Manhattan, New York, suggests that this methodology loans
itself as a potential new line of risk assessed creative financing arranagement
for advancing carbon reduction agendas through faciliation of capital that has
been conventionally difficult and risky to source. Having a software modeling
tool that can readily do these analyses and effect positive decision making
through seeing the energy-economic-carbon risks associated with economy,
society and climate, could play a major benefit in the global fight against
climate change. This by itself, has been able to point to an estimated
trillions of dollars within the US energy economy (over span of next 10 years),
for addressing carbon reduction; a similar estimate for India is yet to be
developed.
4) TLCv application to addressing carbon reduction agenda is based on the
ability to structure loan participation aggrements using the risk measure of
the analysis as the lending confidence for energy finance loans. These are
proposed for both new constructions, and existing retrofits building
infrastructure. Every dollar lost to energy-economic waste causing climate
change is a dollar that could be invested towards a sustainable economy. In terms
of whole economy, this can be immense.
5) the basis of TLCv research can complement the development of the Indian
Global Early Warning System (IGEWS). As pointed out above, the aim of TLCv in
context with IGEWS will be to help policy makers see risks and hence draft
appropriate policies necessary to counter the effects of foreseable climate
change.
On this note, may I suggest we set up a conference call whereby we can best
explain in more details our works. Thanks, and looking forward to our collaborations.
Regards,
Dennis Ramdahin
Founder, The Bihar Project
Environmental Scientist &
Sustainable Development Practitioner
Kolkata, India
From: Hans R Herren <hansrherren@mac.com>
To: Dennis Ramdahin <sustainable.development@yahoo.com>
Cc: "Takeshi Utsumi,
Ph.D." <utsumi@columbia.edu>;
Adedoyin Onasanya <ao@millennium-institute.org>;
Weishuang Qu <wq@millennium-institute.org>;
Jed Shilling <jed.shilling@rstarmail.com>
Sent: Wed, October 21, 2009
2:30:10 AM
Subject: Re: Report Dhaka
Workshop
Dea Dennis,
Thanks for your kind comment.
Please let me have your thoughts, perhaps also after checking out our website,
on what you would suggest for us to tackle on a joint bases.
I look forward hearing from you.
With kind regards, Hans
On Oct 20, 2009, at 3:42 PM, Dennis Ramdahin wrote:
Dear Dr. Herren,
Congratulations on this really magnificent work. While reading your synopsis, I
am seeing the relations to the similar work we are doing, both from the climate
financing and poverty alleviation perspectives.
Thanks for sharing this with me, and yes, lets see if we can get something off
the ground rather quickly.
Best,
Dennis Ramdahin
From: Hans R Herren <hansrherren@mac.com>
To: Dennis Ramdahin <sustainable.development@yahoo.com>
Sent: Tue, October 20, 2009
6:23:49 PM
Subject: Report Dhaka Workshop
sorry, here with the report. Hans
Dear Dennis, here the final draft report I have from the MI team for your information.
We will now see how matters evolve in Bangladesh...the climate change will to
wait, so I hope that the local administrations of all sorts, from government,
to donors and NGOs will act soonest of the suggestions made by the workshop
participants.
Regarding connecting with Tak, that is great, I hope that we will be able to
get something off the ground soonest. Please do keep in touch about that
connection. Tak is usually good at connecting and copying mails around!
Thanks and kind regards,
Hans
On Oct 12, 2009, at 5:04 AM, Dennis Ramdahin wrote:
Dr. Hans,
Hope the Bangladeshi conference was a success. Unfortunately, I was told that
Dr. Raman could not make it.
Please, can you refer me to the highlights of the conference, or send any type
of synopsis materials.
Also, I forgot to cc you on the below email to Drl Tak. I am most interested in
talking with you about initiating this idea.
I approach this from a whole system approach, which I see as the most effective
way to address policy to timely effect climate impact mitigation measures.
Best,
Dennis Ramdahin
----- Forwarded Message ----
From: Dennis Ramdahin <sustainable.development@yahoo.com>
To: utsumi@columbia.edu
Sent: Sun, October 11, 2009
10:24:22 PM
Subject: Re: [gu-new] (20091005)
Need Western Asian version of Global Early Warning System (GEWS)
(This was in ATTACHMENT II of the following;
(20091019) Constructing Indian Early
Warning System (IEWS) and then Western Asian Early Warning System (WAEWS)
http://tinyurl.com/yjv3bnw)
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Munindra Kumar Thakur
President,
Integrated Sustainable Development Nepal (ISD-N)
Rautahat, Nepal
Mobile - 9845057674
isdnepal@gmail.com
Dennis Ramdahin
Founder, The Bihar Project
Kolkata, India
011 91 905 161 6419 (India)
917-704-6877 (US)
sustainable.development@yahoo.com
Weishuang Qu
Director of Modeling and Analysis
Millennium Institute
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