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Let’s do our part to keep this planet alive

Updated on: 06 March,2021 07:07 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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As stakeholders of the planet we live in, each one of us needs to help stop the erosion and eventual annihilation of our planet. The price of progress cannot be hastening the end of humankind.

Let’s do our part to keep this planet alive

Under the project, the transmission towers will be installed in Thane and Mumbai over 14.5 km

Mumbai seems to be caught in a rather vicious circle. On the one hand, climate change is playing havoc with the weather, while on the other, the city’s needs are necessitating the destruction of swathes of mangrove and forest land — the very things needed to mitigate the effects of said climate change.


Two reports in this paper ought to have us sit up and take note. One is that 71 hectares or area the size of eight Oval maidans of mangrove land will have to be wiped out to feed the city’s growing need for electricity. The other report is about temperatures in March being a startling 5°C above normal, according to the IMD. This isn’t someone else’s problem. Each one of us is complicit in this, whether we like it or not. The mindless use of resources such as air conditioning to cool down glass-fronted office buildings that carpet the city today is releasing dangerous amounts of CO2 into the atmosphere. Even the air conditioner at home has a villain’s role to play. The cooler we want to keep ourselves, the hotter this earth will continue to get. As incomes and the standard of living rise, the need for artificial cooling mechanisms will rise exponentially. With it comes the need for more electricity and more land to hold its transmission lines. As stakeholders of the planet we live in, each one of us needs to help stop the erosion and eventual annihilation of our planet. The price of progress cannot be hastening the end of humankind.


The pandemic can be seen as somewhat of a blessing in disguise. If it has taught us anything, it is that we need very little to survive. The state too needs to be conscious about not disturbing the ecology in its quest for building infrastructure. We now have a government that pledged to save Aarey and kept its word by shifting the Metro car shed. Similarly, the powers that be should consider and exhaust all alternatives when it comes to these electricity lines.


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