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Climate Change

Climate Change. FROM BOMBAY…. ….TO MUMBAI. MUMBAI. Second largest coastal city in the world.  One of the top ten most polluted cities & also most populous metropolises in the world. C ity grows vertically , not horizontally – no space. Most densely populated urban area in the world.

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Climate Change

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  2. Climate Change

  3. FROM BOMBAY….

  4. ….TO MUMBAI

  5. MUMBAI • Second largest coastal city in the world. •  One of the top ten most polluted cities & also most populous metropolises in the world. • City grows vertically, not horizontally – no space. • Most densely populated urban area in the world.

  6. Unfortunately, our affluent society has also been an effluent society.”

  7. Sources Of Pollution in Mumbai • Construction activity, including paved and unpaved road dust is responsible for as much as 38% of the emission load of particulate matter (PM) in Mumbai. • In the vehicular category, heavy duty diesel (HDDV) vehicles contribute to 3.42% of emissions.

  8. Air pollution • There are approximately 40,000 small and big industries in the city, of which 32 have been classified as hazardous. • Industries in the air-polluting category include textile mills, chemical, pharmaceutical, engineering and foundry units.

  9. Dumping Ground MANGROVES – THE MOST VULNERABLE VICTIMS

  10. OIL SPILLS AGAIN MANGROVES – THE MOST VULNERABLE VICTIMS

  11. POPULATION

  12. Signs and effects

  13. Arctic ice loss over the years

  14. FLOODThe frequency of heavy precipitation events has increased over most land areas

  15. WATER CRISIS

  16. And that’s not all

  17. What can we do? Nature cannot be commanded by man. SO THE ONLY CHOICE IS ‘OBEDIENCE’

  18. Solution????? Charity Begins at home

  19. A STEP TO REDUCE POLLUTION AND EASE TRAFFIC CONGESTION IN MUMBAI The Bandra–Worli Sea Link that links Bandra and the Western Suburbs of Mumbai with Worli.

  20. One more step to ease traffic congestion and pollution is Mumbai's first monorail. Mumbai's first monorail

  21. Mumbai pedals for green cause 'Burn fat, not fuel’

  22. We should either use less energy, or use renewable energy sources, like solar-thermal generators that are now providing energy in Europe more cheaply than Nuclear generators, without the waste products. In Australia, peak energy demand is on hot summer days, when solar energy is most abundant; it makes no sense to not use solar energy to help meet this peak demand.

  23. Offshore wind power projects in Mumbai coastline Mumbai is an ideal place for such wind power projects

  24. Man did not weave the web of life, He is merely a strand in it. Whatever he does to the web, He does to himself. Chief Seattle, 1854

  25. COURTESY • WIKIPEDIA • GOOGLE • NASA.GOV.IN • WWW.YOUTUBE.COM

  26. THANK YOU

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