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Energy Swaraj Yatra: India to be most impacted by climate change, says IIT Bombay prof – EQ

Energy Swaraj Yatra: India to be most impacted by climate change, says IIT Bombay prof – EQ

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In Short : This perspective is in line with scientific assessments and global reports that highlight the heightened climate risks faced by India due to its large population, diverse ecosystems, and dependence on agriculture. These factors make the country particularly susceptible to the adverse effects of climate change.

In Detail : Indore : An Indian Institute of Technology Bombay professor who is touring the country in a solar-powered bus since late 2020 to create awareness among people about solar energy and the threat of climate change on Thursday said India would be among the top countries to be impacted by the latter.

Professor Chetan Singh Solanki, often called the ‘Solar Man of India’, arrived in Indore in Madhya Pradesh as part of his ‘Energy Swaraj Yatra’.

“India is among the countries that are going to be most impacted by climate change. We are seeing that climate change is causing unseasonal rains and severe floods,” Solanki told PTI.

To spread awareness about the threat of climate change, Solanki said he took leave without pay from IIT Bombay to set out on the ‘Energy Swaraj Yatra’ in November 2020, adding that the drive will continue till 2030.

“I have resolved not to go home till the yatra is over. This solar-powered bus is now my home. It has covered more than 47,000 kilometres and I have addressed programmes in more than 600 institutions,” he said.

In the bus, he has built an office, kitchen, worship room, bed, training room, dining room, library and a bath-cum-toilet, Solanki said.

“The root cause of climate change is ever-increasing carbon emissions. Solar energy can be the solution to the problem of climate change, but it is very important that solar energy is used properly,” he said.

“It is not right to install large solar power plants indiscriminately in the country. We should make people self-sufficient in solar power generation at the local level. Only then will we get swaraj in the energy sector and not have to depend on other countries for fuels,” said Solanki, who is also solar energy ambassador of the Madhya Pradesh government.

Anand Gupta Editor - EQ Int'l Media Network