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Marooned once more: on Chennai's need for flood management

-The Hindu Chennai needs integrated flood management, especially the revival of lakes and water tanks Chennai’s date with a strong northeast monsoon ought to be a cause for all-round relief since the water fortunes of more than eight million residents of the metropolitan region depend on this weather system. Yet, the torrential rains in the meteorological sub-division, exceeding the normal by 93% in the period of four days from November 1, left...

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India's new Wetland rules threaten to destroy 65% of its water bodies rather than protect them -Nityanand Jayaraman

-Scroll.in Notified in September, the rules will facilitate the development of Wetlands as real estate, industrial sites and garbage dump After ignoring repeated directions from the Supreme Court to notify stricter rules to protect the country’s Wetlands, the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change has gone and done just the opposite. On September 26, it published the Wetlands (Conservation & Management) Rules, 2017 – replacing the older rules dating back to...

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Now, states can identify and manage their own Wetlands -Vishwa Mohan

-The Times of India NEW DELHI: Seeking to protect over 2 lakh Wetlands across the country, the Centre has come out with rules to identify and manage these ecologically fragile areas which play an important role in flood control, groundwater recharge, preserving plant varieties, supporting migratory birds and protecting coastlines. The new rules, notified by the environment ministry on Tuesday, decentralise Wetlands management by giving states powers to not only identify and...

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Do we really need interlinking of rivers? -Himanshu Thakkar

-Livemint.com The river interlinking project will adversely affect land, forests, biodiversity, rivers and the livelihood of millions of people Interlinking of rivers is a very expensive proposal. It has huge adverse environmental impacts on land, forests, biodiversity, rivers and the livelihood of millions of people. It is a socially disruptive proposition. It will not only add to climate change impact (destruction of forests means destruction of carbon sinks, and reservoirs in tropical...

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Problem in protecting India's Wetlands: Technically, there aren't any to protect

-The Indian Express Art of Living argument in NGT is hinged on a catch: Wetlands get their identity only through notification by govt under Rules. The Rules have been around since 2010, but not one Wetland has been notified yet. Last week, during the hearing of the case against Sri Sri Ravi Shankar’s Art of Living (AoL) Foundation at the National Green Tribunal (NGT), counsel for AoL brought up the concept of...

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