While we all agree that climate change is for real, there is actually limited reliable information available on how and where its impacts are being felt the most.
Extreme weather events such as cloud burst, cyclones, floods etc are being reported as more intense and frequent world over, and the number of casualties and losses are ever on the rise. Though mitigation and adaptation is on the world's agenda, the local have to fend for themselves.
Centre for Science and Environment(CSE) invited application from journalists across India to write about the struggles in rural and urban India to combat and adapt to the changing climate. Some of the areas of research were
1. Case studies on livelihoods impacts in the area of agriculture, fisheries, animal husbandary etc
2. Impact on livelihood and lifestyle on urban population
3. How are people perceiving climate change impacts.
9 Fellows were shortlisted amongst 23 complete applicants. The jury members were
Nitya Jacob, programme director
water, CSE
Chandra Bhushan, deputy director general,
CSE
Souparno Banerjee, programme director
media, CSE
Fellows
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Location: Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand Focus: Gangetic plains of UP including Gorakhpur and villages around Almorah in Uttarakhand Story ideas: 2. How Impact of Climate change on Agriculture has made man to think differently: The impact of climate change on agriculture was direct. a). In last three years many regions of Almorah and Pauri have reported production of mango – which needs a warm weather for fruition. The areas earlier had reported good crop of apple. b).With the winters becoming short, the hills reported a poor yield of wheat between 2000-2003. The farmers found a way out. Instead of white wheat they are now growing red wheat, which takes less time and warm weather to ripe.
3. Perception Of People About Climate Change: The common man do not need scientific studies to tell the impact of climate change on life. Through their personnel experiences they can narrate variations in weather. They can vouch as how the summers have become harsh and winters short. The oldies blame it to Kalyug. They say people are suffering because of the sins of the people. In plains, people vouch that rivers that were full with water 12-months a year have now been reduced to nullah. They say the Sai and Aami rivers in Gorakhpur and Gomati in Lucknow are now flowing half of its capacity. They also narrate incidents of rains in catchment of areas of Gomati, whose volumes have also come down. Jury suggestions: Fellowship output www.dailypioneer.com/nation/124599-climate-change-in-up-hybrid-variety-of-crops-taking-over.html www.dailypioneer.com/columnists/item/53337-even-birds-don%E2%80%99t-come-on-time.html |
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Athar Parvaiz Location: Jammu and Kashmir Focus: Snow avalanches, high-speed winds and cloudbursts in Kashmir and Ladakh region 1. Reaction of people as to how they would like to respond to such events or how they can best prepare themselves to minimize damage during such events in future. This story would also include opinion of disaster management experts and scientists. 2. A news story about the government’s preparedness and how it can best deal with such events and how it can people adapt to the changing weather scenarios. 3. How are farmers adapting to droughts and other extreme weather events? How is the armed conflict in Kashmir adding to the challenges posed by extreme weather events? Jury suggestions: The jury would like to see the linkages for the increase extreme whether events with science. Fellowship Output epaper.kashmirreader.com/2122013/NewsLink.asp |
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Nikhil Agarwal Location: Arunachal Pradesh Fellowship Output |
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Jaydip Chakrabarti Location: Tripura Focus: North East India and case studies from Tripura 1. Drying rivulets: The impact of climate change in Tripura is badly manifested in the incidence of silent process of drying up of over hundreds of rivulets causing hilly hamlets face acute water scarcity. 2. Underground water level depletion: In case of plain land areas, underground water level is gradually depleting. 3. The life and state of affairs of the impact of ground water level depletion in particular areas. 4. On account of ground water level depletion, which areas are badly affected in the State? Refer study reports. 5. Shift in their occupation, lifestyle etc if any; Innovative approach/ strategy taken by common people in order to combat the menace; instances of practices coined from different areas. 6. Government policy and action: 7. Isolated case towards initiative of recharging of ground water level. 2/3 instances and outcome thereby. Jury suggestions: Fellowship Output |
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Prashant Dubey Location: Bundelkhand Focus: Society and the politics of climate and environment – case studies from Bundelkhand Will document impacts of climate change on agriculture and animal husbandry in Bundelkhand, and how these are related to the natural calamities devastating the region Jury suggestions: Fellowship Output |
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Praveen Prabhakar Location: Uttarakhand Focus:Northern and central Uttarakhand (especially Uttarkashi and Chamoli districts) 1. A comparative study of the northern and the central Uttarakhand to find how vulnerable and sensitive the hills are 2.Highlight the historical, geographical and scientific changes. Jury suggestions: 2.The jury recommends that you need not do comparisons of the 2 regions of Uttarakhand, instead do a travelogue where you record the changes in the whether/climate and the 3. The jury would also like to check if you can do a story on what people are experiencing and how are they adapting Fellowship Output
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Naheda Shekh Location: Junagadh, Kutch and Dangs Focus: Jury suggestions: 2. The jury recommended that she looked at sea level rise and salinity Fellowship Output |
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Choonaram Godara Location: Thar, Rajasthan
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R Samban Location: Kerala Focus: Impacts of climate change and changes in marine ecology in Kerala – how fishers and others along the coasts are bearing the brunt of this change Jury suggestions: The jury would like the linkages with science in the reports. Fellowship Output |
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