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[Thematic Report] Ecosystem Change in India due to Climate Change |
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by Khushi Chindaliya | 20-09-2020 19:15 0 |
According to a study conducted by researchers at NASA and California Institute of Technology ¡°By 2100, global climate change will modify plant communities covering almost half of Earth's land surface and will drive the conversion of nearly 40 percent of land-based ecosystems from one major ecological community type — such as forest, grassland or tundra — toward another.¡± Some regions are predicted to get wetter while some are predicted to get drier at an increasingly rapid rate. Ecologically sensitive spots are expected to be worst hit. All these changes will force humans and animals to adapt and often relocate to safer habitats (Buis). India has already begun experiencing these changes. While Mumbai, a city in Maharashtra, experienced the highest June rainfall breaking all records set in the past fifty years, some other parts of Maharashtra like Solapur and Latur have witnessed one of the worst droughts experienced in the region. A report by the Union Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES) warned that by the end of 2100, frequency of summer heat waves over India (April-June) is expected to be 3 to 4 times higher and its duration is projected to get approximately doubled! During 1951-2015, the sea surface temperature of the tropical Indian Ocean has also risen by one degree Celsius, on average which is higher than the global average warming of 0.7 degree Celsius over the same period (Aggrawal). The rising land and water temperatures have resulted in melting of glaciers at Himalayas and has induced a huge stress over the water, food and energy security in India. The rising water temperatures also increase the intensity of cyclones experienced by the country. The report by MoES also states a way to mitigate these risks. It highlights that forests and urban green spaces can deliver substantial economic benefit to the country and at the same time are the safest and most reliable way to realize several sustainable development goals set up by India. During the lockdown, citizens in Delhi (capital of India) have been able to see the Himalayan ranges for the first time. Hence, some might believe that the outbreak of the pandemic has allowed the ecosystem to heal completely. However, it must be noticed that these changes are temporary in nature. Once human activities get resumed, India might again fall back to its dangerous standards of development. Therefore, it is essential to educate Indian citizens about the importance of a green economy and provide an impetus for people to set up green institutions. Works Cited Aggarwal, Mayank. ¡°Protect India¡¯s forests and urban green spaces, says India¡¯s climate change report.¡± Mongabay, 19 June 2020, https://india.mongabay.com/2020/06/protect-indias-forests-and-urban-green-spaces-says-indias-climate-change-report/
Buis, Alan. ¡°Climate change may bring big ecosystem changes.¡± NASA, 13 December 2011, https://climate.nasa.gov/news/645/climate-change-may-bring-big-ecosystem-changes/
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6 Comments
Hello Khushi!
It's your SJ mentor.
Thank you for sharing your report regrading consequences of climate change in India.
Forecasts about future are pretty desperate and gloomy.
To reduce such adverse effects, we must take actions immediately.
By preserving forest areas and expanding urban green spaces can result in sustainable development.
As you mentioned, educating Indian citizens about the importance of a green economy is truly needed.
Hope all is well.
Best regards,
SJ mentor.
Posted 12-10-2020 06:42
Hello Khushi,
this is your mentor WooJoo.
Warm greetings from South Korea.
South Korea has also experienced the longest rainfall this summer.
The pandemic brought lockdown to our lives, but also has its positive impact on giving some time to nature and ecosystem to restore themselves.
I agree that forests and urban green spaces can deliver substantial economic benefit to the country.
This change would bring positive and reliable effects not just to India, but to the entire world.
Thank you for sharing your report with us.
Best regards,
WooJoo
Posted 21-09-2020 04:10
Thank You :)
Posted 21-09-2020 00:04
Hello Khusi ,
Green cheers from the country of Lord BUddha .
THank you so much for sharing for sharing such an informative repot
Keep sharing
Regards ,
Shobha
Posted 20-09-2020 22:52
Greetings khushi
I hope you are doing well
Yes, awareness and education is of utmost importance
Thank you so much for this report
Green cheers
Keep writing
Regards
Asmita Gaire
Posted 20-09-2020 21:01
Hello Khushi,
Green Cheers
Thank you for your insightful report on Ecosystem Change in India due to Climate Change. Keep Writing
Regards,
Sagar Koirala
Posted 20-09-2020 19:57