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Climate change: Impact on India & policy imperatives

By: Saran, Shyam.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: The Journal of Governance Description: 27, Jul, 2023: p.29-37. In: The Journal of GovernanceSummary: The impact of climate change on policy framework in India is a very important subject, and something that I feel very deeply about. Some of you who may have read the pieces that I have written about climate change and ecology will know that this is something which I really feel very deeply about. Sometimes I go for treks in the mountains and when I come back, I usually write about my experiences; very elevating experiences, but at the same time, a very deep concern that I have at the kind of degradation of very fragile ecologies that this country is blessed with. That fragile ecology is really under tremendous amount of threat. You can see what is happening, for example, in Joshimath and in surrounding areas. This is something – whether it is climate change or ecology, and those two to my mind are interlinked. You can't think of climate change without thinking of ecology. Actually climate change is a component of the larger ecology that we are talking about. – Reproduced
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The impact of climate change on policy framework in India is a very important subject, and something that I feel very deeply about. Some of you who may have read the pieces that I have written about climate change and ecology will know that this is something which I really feel very deeply about. Sometimes I go for treks in the mountains and when I come back, I usually write about my experiences; very elevating experiences, but at the same time, a very deep concern that I have at the kind of degradation of very fragile ecologies that this country is blessed with. That fragile ecology is really under tremendous amount of threat. You can see what is happening, for example, in Joshimath and in surrounding areas. This is something – whether it is climate change or ecology, and those two to my mind are interlinked. You can't think of climate change without thinking of ecology. Actually climate change is a component of the larger ecology that we are talking about. – Reproduced

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