The Wayanad landslide serves as a grim reminder of the urgent need to address climate change and its devastating impacts. The recent landslide in Kerala’s Wayanad district, which resulted in loss of life and destruction of property, highlights the vulnerability of hilly regions to extreme weather events. Experts link the increasing frequency and intensity of such disasters to the broader issue of climate change, which has led to unpredictable monsoons and excessive rainfall. The landslide also underscores the importance of sustainable land management practices, as deforestation and unregulated construction contribute to the destabilization of the region’s fragile ecosystem. Local authorities and communities must prioritize climate adaptation strategies, including reforestation, soil conservation, and the development of early warning systems. The Wayanad incident is not an isolated case but part of a growing pattern of climate-related disasters across India. It is a wake-up call for policymakers to take decisive action to mitigate the effects of climate change and protect vulnerable regions from future catastrophes.
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Source:- Wayanad landslide: A call to action on climate change
18th September 2024 | Indian Habitat Centre, New Delhi
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