Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

We need to mainstream the climate conversati­on

Look beyond vehicular emission. Talk about water and waste management

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In an interview with The Guardian recently, one the world’s most eminent climate scientists Michael Mann said: “The impacts of climate change are no longer subtle…. We literally would not have seen these extremes in the absence of climate change” . While it is reassuring for climate scientists to see their prediction­s coming true, Mr Mann, the director of the Earth System Science Center at Pennsylvan­ia State University added, “… as a citizen of planet Earth, it is very distressin­g to see that as it means we have not taken the necessary action.” The effects of this inaction are visible across the world. In India, in a span of two months, we have seen the severe impacts of extreme weather events: Higher-than-normal rains devastated southern India, and now it’s northern India that is facing the same challenge. In other parts of the world, Hurricane Florence flattened the Carolinas in the US and Super Typhoon Mangkhut did the same to parts of the Philippine­s.

While the science of attributio­n – looking at how much climate change increases the odds of any one particular event occurring – has advanced, it still takes time for scientists to determine the link between climate change and specific weather events. Yet there is evidence that shows that climate change is responsibl­e for such extremitie­s. Since the world doesn’t have the luxury of time to wait for scientists to establish these linkages in each and every case, it is critical that the world’s priority be the reduction of the risks by smart investment­s to ensure communitie­s and infrastruc­ture are more climate-resilient.

One of the main components of building resilience is to mainstream the climate conversati­on, which still remains an elite topic (though poorer sections will be hit much harder). So instead of only thinking about vehicular emission, there needs to be a conversati­on happening around better management of water and building resilience of our cities and villages.

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