Experts gathered during
the day-long ‘Noncon —- Now or Never Conversation’ at Khalsa College today
urged the State and Centre to come up with a focused Climate Action Plan (CAP).
Focusing on the need to tap renewable energy solutions to cut carbon emissions,
they said there is no time left and
governments and communities need to awaken to find ways to save the
environment.
The panel of experts at
the conference included Karan Avtar Singh, former Chief Secretary, Punjab and
Chairperson, Punjab Water Regulation and Development Authority; Rajan Mehta,
Harvard alumni and author; Dr Devinder Sharma, agri-economist and Ravi Singh,
Secretary General and CEO, WWF-India.
While seeking community participation and specific
measures to check rising pollution, they focused on immediate and emphatic
efforts to take on the environmental hazards including air, water and climatic
degradation. “If we do not do
something about these issues now, we might soon find ourselves regretting
having missed the opportunity. Regenerative agriculture, rejuvenation of aquifers,
wetlands and plantation to create forests will go a long way in mitigating the
impact of climate change,” shared Ravi Singh as he presented how WWF-India has
been able to engage communities in eco-conservation, whether in Sundarbans or
Harike wetlands.
“We need to lower our
dependency on fossil fuels for energy generation. About 35 to 37 billion tonnes
of carbon dioxide is produced in generation of energy by using hydrocarbons. We
need to consider the redesigning of our grid systems, energy distribution and
generation, which is more suitable for green energies including wind and solar.
All these changes might take some time,
but we need to run, not walk towards them,” said Rajan Mehta.
The pooling of
resources, adopting local biodiversity, large-scale plantation of vegetation in
all available spaces, focused studies on climatic conditions and water table
recharging by involving students were some of the immediate measures suggested.
The Noncon was organised
by Dilbir Foundation and CII jointly in collaboration with Khalsa College,
Amritsar.