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Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Call to step up research on climate change

Thiruvananthapuram: Speakers at a panel discussion organised by the Centre for Earth Science Studies here on Tuesday called for enhanced research studies on the impact of climate change and mitigation efforts. R.V.G. Menon, scientist and social activist, who presided over the inaugural function, underlined the need for integrated studies to develop a database, master plan and strategy to combat climate change. Calling for a multidisciplinary approach to the issue, he said long-term policies to encourage public transport and step up research into renewable energy had become inevitable. Mr. Menon said the time had come to equip the people to face the consequences of climate change. He, however, stressed the need to establish a strong correlation between climate change and its natural disasters. Delivering the inaugural address, Executive Vice-President of the Kerala State Council for Science, Technology and Environment (KSCSTE) E.P. Yesodharan said the council was awaiting the clearance of the Finance Commission for a Rs.350-crore research project on climate change and its impact. He said climate change posed a threat to India's agriculture, public health and economy.  "Kerala faces a threat from many new and emerging species that could be disease-carrying vectors. The rise in sea level poses another danger for the coastal areas of the state," he said. CESS Director M.Baba said the institution had launched an integrated study on climate change and its impact on vulnerable sectors.Scientists from various research institutions in the State and representatives from the National Institute of Oceanography participated.
 
The Hindu, 10th June 2009 

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