Showing posts with label Climate Change. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Climate Change. Show all posts

Soleckshaw To Reverse Global Warming

Soleckshaw, with its zero carbon foot print and the trend of widespread use, is expected to reverse global warming and protect the planet from the perils of the climate change. Its worldwide use would also enhance energy security by reducing the world’s dependence on limited fossil fuel. Equipped with novel features, this pedicab is easy to drive, both on plain as well as uphill road, without any strain of imbalance, which all of the current cycle rickshaws suffer from. It is the product of the Project 800 or CSIR800 initiative which aims at empowering 800 million Indians by way of S&T intervention.
Low cost solutions must to overcome challenges of terrorism, poverty and climate change: Kapil Sibal
Shri Kapil Sibal, Union Minister of Science & Technology and Earth Sciences, India has emphasized the need for low cost technological solutions to overcome the challenges of terrorism, poverty and climate change. Delivering the inaugural address at the 14th Technology Summit & Technology Platform in New Delhi today he called upon the scientists and technologists to do science globally and implement technology locally. Citing the example of “Soleckshaw” , the solar-electric rickshaw for eco-friendly urban transport, launched in Chandni Chowk on Gandhi Jayanti this year, Shri Sibal said that such innovations will not only protect the livelihood and health of the poor but will also bring enormous commercial possibilities.
The two day Summit jointly organized by the Department of Science & Technology and CII would focus on leveraging investment opportunities in clean technologies. Canada is the participating country. The event is also supported by Ministry of New & Renewable Energy and Ministry of Water Resources.

Addressing the participating country, Shri Sibal said that India with high quality human resource and low cost economy and Canada with high quality science must collaborate with each other for bringing solutions to the existing problems across the globe.

Speaking with the media persons on the sidelines of the event, the Minister said that his ministries have always been making conscious efforts to develop technologies to enhance the existing security systems. He said he Ministry of Science & Technology had entrusted Central Electronics Limited (CEL), a PSU under its administrative control, with the task of sourcing and acquiring the technology to sanitize public places from threats of security breaches. The project which involves development of a suitable security system and its sub-systems which have been field-proven abroad, will soon be implemented at New Delhi Railway Station.

Will Kolkata and Mumbai be submerged?

Well common people normally don’t care about future happenings but flooding ocean making huge disaster in the form of Tsunami is known to everybody. What if a “Permanent Tsunami” attacks ? It is not far away. See the news –

- Kolkata and Mumbai amongst top ten port cities in world to face coastal flood by 2070

- 7500 Km Coastline And 2.54 Crore People Will Be At Risk In India

- Assets Worth $3.85 Trillion Need To Be Saved

- Specific Measures And Concrete Steps To Meet Challenges Of Climate Changes

Climate change could result in Kolkata and Mumbai being amongst the top ten port cities of the world exposed to coastal flooding in 2070, with an exposure of estimated 2.54 crores of people and assets worth US$3.85 trillion. A coastline of about 7,500 kms will be at risk in the country due to coastal flooding that may occur as a result of climate change in 2070.

Global study conducted by the Organization for Economic Cooperation (OECD) in 2007 on ‘Ranking Port Cities with High Exposure and Vulnerability to Climate Extremes’ has published the finding. The report notes that those cities with greatest population exposure to extreme sea levels also tend to be those with greatest exposure to wind damage from tropical and extra tropical cyclones. The report has attempted to estimate the exposure of the world’s large port cities to coastal flooding due to sea level rise and storm surge.

According to the projections made in the Report, The study also claims that the top ten port cities with highest exposure to wind damage are also among the top twenty port cities exposed to present-day extreme sea levels. As per the Report, the risk of impact from the exposure to coastal flooding can be reduced through a range of adaptation strategies including flood and wind protection measures, effective disaster management strategies, and land use practices

Government has decided to take concrete steps and measures to meet the challenge of climatic change. It has been implementing various adaptation related programmes in the process of planned economic development. Specific measures taken include coastal protection infrastructure and cyclone shelters, plantation of coastal forests and mangroves. Further, in coastal regions, restrictions have been imposed in the area between 200m and 500m of the high tide line while special restrictions have been imposed in the area up to 200 m to protect the sensitive coastal ecosystems and prevent their exploitation.

The National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC) which was released on 30th June 2008 outlining the strategy to meet the challenge of Climate Change. The National Action Plan advocates a strategy that promotes, firstly, adaptation to Climate Change and secondly, further enhancement of the ecological sustainability of India’s development path. The Action Plan envisages, among many other actions, effective disaster management strategies, strengthening communication networks and disaster management facilities at all levels and protection of coastal areas through focusing on coastal protection and early warning systems.

A very interestingaction :-
Bangladesh is one of the most susceptible countries in the world to climate change. The rising sea levels are contributing to river and coastal erosion while higher atmospheric temperature and intense storms are causing widespread floods. One island that is severely affected by flooding is East Holdibari in North West Bangladesh. However, Holdibari's children are fighting back, and have created an action plan to prepare for future floods.

This film is an entry to a micro-documentary film contest
'Vulnerability Exposed: Social Dimensions of Climate Change.'