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World Environment Day on June 5, 2023: Indore is cleanest in terms of waste management but is failing in environment-friendly practices as ‘six’ out of ‘eight’ major climate variables indicate a significant change in the climate of the region. The study conducted by a professor of Devi Ahilya Vishwa Vidyalaya brings to fore how climate change is dragging humanhealth, life, agricultural practices, crop quality, basic supplies and overall city’s health down.

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Indore failing environment: 6/8 factors show significant climate change
Indore is cleanest in terms of waste management but is failing in environment-friendly practices as ‘six’ out of ‘eight’ major climate variables indicate a significant change in the climate of the region. The study conducted by a professor of Devi Ahilya Vishwa Vidyalaya brings to fore how climate change is dragging humanhealth, life, agricultural practices, crop quality, basic supplies and overall city’s health down.
Analysing more than 100 years data, Ganesh Kawadia said, “As Indore is the representative district of the Chambal basin, the climatic variability and the study of its resultant effects on biodiversity, health, crop distribution and associated yield is bound to have significant policy implications for the whole region.”
The study coincides with a new research paper the Earth Commission published in Nature journal in June 2023 that noted that seven of eight earth system boundaries (ESBs) that are critical for stability of the planet’s health and survival of species have already been crossed. The research showed that India, along with other parts of South Asia, Europe, parts of Africa is a ESB transgression hotspot.
In the map provided showing the current view of the world’s climate change, it was noticed that Himalayan foothills show at least 5 ESB transgressions. The study was conducted by more than 40 researchers from different parts of the world underscoring that humans are taking colossal risks with planetary systems.
So, what’s the way out? Why is climate change happening and how can we save what is left to save very future of humanity from the climate crisis?
Speaking to the researchers and experts, we asked the same questions. Kawadia said, “When we conducted the study, it is evident that since industrialisation in 1940, the graph of climate change has seen a steep rise, but surprisingly, nature hasn’t turned away from us as yet.”
He explained that though we complain of water shortages, the average rainfall is same as it was 25 years or 100 years ago. “The difference is intensity of rainfall and re-charge of ground water levels,” assistant prof Era Tiwari said.
Divisional forest officer Narendra Pandwa said, “We have the highest forest cover in the country, but not enough trees and ground access in cities for the water to reach under-ground.” He added that though forest conducts plantation drives every year, it is much needed to provide space to trees to absorb water and increase plantation in private compounds as well.
PM to visit Indore’s Sirpur Lake & Yashwant Sagar
On World Environment Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will virtually visit Indore's Sirpur and Yashwant Sagar pond, MP Shankar Lalwani reviewed the preparations for the program/
On Monday, Modi will virtually visit various Amrit Dharoar sites of the country. Under this, Sirpur and Yashwant Sagar ponds of Indore are also included in this list. Both are labelled as Ramsar sites in India.
MP Shankar Lalwani checked management of the same at Sirpur Talab and instructed the officers to keep the arrangements in order.
 Umrikheda Amusement Park to open finally!
Umrikheda Amusement Park on the Daur-Khandwa Road will be inaugurated on Monday as a part of celebrations for Environment Day. Forest Department is all set to open the gates for tourists from July, after its inaugural. Before the monsoon, the forest department has given permission to many adventure groups for campfire. Even arrangements have been made to stay in the mud house.
Tourists have been waiting for the whole year for the opening of Umrikheda Amusement Park spread over 190 hectares.

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