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07/11/2022 - Environment

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November 07, 2022

With respect to climate change, Indian planners should think more in terms of adaptation rather than mitigation. Elaborate (200 Words)

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KEY POINTS

·        The next climate conference, COP27, has just begun, in the Egyptian city of Sharm el Sheikh.

·        To put things in a perspective, even 2.4°C is a lot. Today, the planet is hotter by 1.1°C and we are experiencing its deleterious effects.

·        This report says that when global greenhouse gas emissions ought to come down by 45 per cent by 2030 compared with 2010 levels, the emissions have actually gone up by 10.6 per cent.

·        The secondary effects will be diseases, displacement of people, water scarcity and the attendant social tensions.

·        The problem is, all these are woefully short of what is required to be done, as has been pointed out by report after report by various bodies.

·        State-of-the-art weather prediction systems coupled with evacuation plans would minimise the need for all the above.

·        Inter-linking of rivers (ILR)  a plan in the making for over 60 years  is now a climate imperative.

·        Chennai Metro Rail Ltd is building a large terminal barely 200 meters from the shoreline  not a smart idea when the place could well be under water in 20 years.

·        To think of global welfare is fine, but we need to fortify ourselves first. In this each-to-himself world, India should look at what all it can do to build protection against the inevitable. 

 

PANDI SANTHOSH RAJA S 2 years

kindly review

IAS Parliament 2 years

Try to bring coherence in the answer. Keep Writing.

Sivasurya 2 years

Please review

IAS Parliament 2 years

Try to elaborate more on adaptation. Keep Writing.

K. V. A 2 years

Pls review

IAS Parliament 2 years

Good attempt. Keep Writing.

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