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Environmental Problems in India

posted 31 Jul 2012, 11:22
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Economic magic, environmental failures

Pollution. Deforestation. Wildlife trade. The aspirations of more than one billion people. These are some of the critical issues that India grapples with every day.
But as the country’s population and economy continue to grow, the need to find solutions becomes more urgent every day.

Across India, concern is mounting over an ever growing list of environmental problems.

More people means increased pressure on natural resources (from water to forests), while an economy in high-gear is leaving a trail of pollution that’s affecting not only India, but the rest of the world too.

Deforestation

India is witnessing a rising demand for forest-based products. This is causing deforestation and encroachment into forest protected areas, which leads to a severe loss of natural resources.

It is estimated that total industrial roundwood consumption in India could exceed 70 million m3 per year by the end of the decade (350,000 large shipping containers), while domestic supply would fall short of this figure by an estimated 14 million m3.1

As the nation will have to depend heavily on imports to meet this growing demand, there is fear that this could result in loss of high conservation value forests and biodiversity elsewhere.

A thirst for palm oil
India is a big edible oil consumer. In fact, it is one of the three largest importers of palm oil in the world, along with EU and China. Of these imports, 95% come from Indonesia and Malaysia, causing negative social and environmental consequences in these exporting countries.

Conversion of natural forests for cultivating oil palm is a major threat to biodiversity and livelihoods in the tropics. Most of the lowland rainforest on the Indonesian island of Sumatra has already been lost, largely because of the clearance for oil palm and pulp wood plantations.

With the global demand for palm oil expected to increase from 28 million tonnes at present to about 50 million tonnes in 20302, there are very serious concerns that this will happen at the expense of biologically and economically important forests.

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Pollution

Increasing competition for water among various sectors, including agriculture, industry, domestic, drinking, energy generation and others, is causing this precious natural resource to dry up. Increasing pollution is also leading to the destruction of the habitat of wildlife that lives in waterways.

Other problems

Unsustainable and illegal wildlife trade
Poorly managed fishing

Top Comments

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*CHIROX*3112 • 31 Jul 2012, 17:12
Nothing to do with family planning, its happening all over the world even in the best educated area.
The fact is - PEOPLE LIKE TO FUCK! Now there's something to shock the clergy.
People will continue to fuck until all the cock and pussy runs out.
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Pick_n_Roll19393 • 31 Jul 2012, 11:30
I thought the Americans use that linelol
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dinesh_jackson16903 • 31 Jul 2012, 11:29
God Bless India

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C63_XeroCore1168 • 01 August 2012, 19:08  Show comment
Why batman cares so much about Environment ?? hes got bigger problems like bane and joker.
wait a sec...o.o
Environment IS bigger problem than bane and Joker.
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aSBo15006 • 01 August 2012, 02:18  Show comment
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Pick_n_Roll19393 • 01 August 2012, 02:23  Show comment
rofl, I stay away from him, else he will kill me from his great sense of humor lol
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aSBo15006 • 01 August 2012, 02:36  Show comment
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Pick_n_Roll19393 • 01 August 2012, 04:40  Show comment
lol he loves you :P
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Deztructor44258 • 01 August 2012, 14:14  Show comment
lollol
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aSBo15006 • 01 August 2012, 14:20  Show comment
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Deztructor44258 • 01 August 2012, 14:22  Show comment
Keep your doors and windows locked at nighttitter
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JfiSG1nG2873 • 01 August 2012, 02:04  Show comment
another blog about the human plague... The problem isn't the environment, it's the finite amount of it and the exponential rate our species is growing in it. Ecological disaster is assured and there is no solution. If half the world population died we would be ok for another century, but as it is... oh well.
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*CHIROX*3112 • 01 August 2012, 03:16  Show comment
Nice happy post there, thanks for that :)
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Smity22728 • 01 August 2012, 00:19  Show comment
I've always thot its ubelievably unfair/lucky to be born in whichever counrty your born. More work and investment must go into improving these countries, money that the usual suspects Great Britan and the USA seem to contribute most to. Surely such amazingly rich countries through their massive oil fields should have pressure put on them to increse the share of the contributions. It;s not like ur Saudi Arabia's and Qatars are going to miss literally millions of pounds which should be invested in an attempt to ensure there is no longer a 'third world country' description of any country.
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VicBeatzMusik3211 • 31 July 2012, 23:09  Show comment
by illegal, I mean you should not have to pay for water.. but now you have no choice, its polluted.. so its either.. kill yourself.. or pay to live.
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DrToonz9 • 31 July 2012, 23:09  Show comment
lol batman fighting crime and pollution
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Rorschach5252 • 01 August 2012, 05:01  Show comment
Hehe LOL! titter
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Pick_n_Roll19393 • 01 August 2012, 05:04  Show comment
I have been assigned for it!
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VicBeatzMusik3211 • 31 July 2012, 23:09  Show comment
THERE ARE ENVIROMENTAL ISSUES EVEN HERE IN MY HOME-TOWN.. THE WATER IS FILLED WITH HIGH LEVELS OF RADIATION FROM THE PLANTS NEAR-BY, WHAT ONCE WAS DEEMED ILLEGAL, IS NOW SOMETHING WE HAVE TO PAY FOR. "WATER".
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Mr.Smithy284 • 31 July 2012, 21:59  Show comment
problem is they dont care cause they have the power to do it.and the commom guy care but he cant do shit cause even money for food he dont have.so greetings to the biggest dump in the world.
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Darius19542336 • 31 July 2012, 21:20  Show comment
They shouldn't have done what they did to General Custer...
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Recompense674 • 01 August 2012, 04:30  Show comment
Lmao holy shit, nice
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SonOfWinds5198 • 31 July 2012, 19:15  Show comment
Very interesting blog, even if it's sad news.
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