Showing posts with label ecology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ecology. Show all posts

Monday, June 13, 2011

China has more dam plans; more damage to the ecology


Here is this news about China planning to divert the Brahmaputra river to tackle its chronic water shortages, and the Facebook post by the Himalayan International Institute of India about maintaining nature's balance that I came across.
What this news shows is each nation trying to address its on self-created problems in isolation: without realizing that the world is a connected whole.
Whether it is India trying to dam up the rivers flowing to Pakistan or China trying to build dams on the Brahmaputra and other rivers, governments tend to forget that any so-called damage to downstream countries is not going to be restricted to those countries and populations.
Similarly, India's so-called experts have time and again come up with projects to link rivers in the north of the country to those in the south.
What these experts and short-sighted politicians don't understand is that our unsustainable development paradigms cannot be rectified and propped up with more damage to the ecology. They try to whitewash any ecological concerns with references to projected short-term gains.
The planet is being ravaged by human greed. It is time to look for holistic solutions to these problems rather than apply 19th and 20th century models of development and norms of human development.
The Himalayan International Institute's post shows puts it correctly: serving nature is serving the whole of creation; all development that hurts nature is not development. The faster we learn this lesson, the better.

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Headwinds for the economy, but there's a silver lining

Just 20 years back, the average Indian would have known pretty much nothing about the economic state of the country or the world, and even cared less about it. But the last 10 years have changed that so much that now almost everyone one meets is worrying about the impact of the current economic slowdown on their lives. At the very least, the economy is now racking up the worry quotient in Indian society.
That apart, the economy is a cause of concern. The boom, though most of it powered by the black money flowing into sectors such as real estate, is slowing visibly. The job scene is getting cloudier by the day -- today someone called me from Delhi to say the Times group is planning to fire 1,200 people. Well, even the media scene which showed so much irrational exuberance is getting dark. How will this impact the country and its people?
Of course, not everything is going to be bad. Here are two areas where I think the slowdown is going to be good. Think of the ecology. For the last 10 years we were more interested in exploiting to the hilt what Mother Nature had offered us. Now, the slowing down of the economy would mean the pace of exploitation would slow down too. That is going to be definitely good for the earth and its environment.
Also in the last 10 years our politicians have managed to get away with their corrupt and inept governance of this country as the boom offered jobs and riches to more people than they ever could hope to. Now things are going to change. Once again these effete class of people will come under the scanner; if they don't deliver (and I very much doubt they can), it won't be long our ossified political system could be washed away by the rage of the people.
Will all this lead to a new way of life? I hope it does. If we have to suffer some pain for something that is going to immensely benefit all of us, all living beings, then it would be something worth suffering.