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Old Friday, December 30, 2011
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From the Newspaper | Editorial |
30th Dec 2011

CLIMATE change is one thing and the lack of cooperation between affected countries quite another. Pakistan points the finger of blame at India while others in the region are also suffering on account of no clear-cut policy on how Himalayan waters are to be shared and conserved. Accords and treaties may have been signed but they are not always respected, much to the detriment of the people of the region. Today the glaciers are melting and the result is deadly deluges that are claiming lives and ruining livelihoods in a manner that can cause cyclical poverty that could make each generation more distressed than the last. In following decades, however, we may be facing extreme shortages of water on account of global warming and the eventual disappearance of glaciers. Action has to be taken, and soon, as the Abu Dhabi Dialogue Group pointed out recently. A meeting between the concerned countries in Asia will reportedly take place next month.
The World Bank too is working on this front. The major stakeholders in this battle for survival include Pakistan, Bangladesh, India, Afghanistan, Bhutan, China and Nepal. Common sense and a proactive attitude concerning the betterment of the world need to prevail in this dire situation, as opposed to the politics of nationalism. In addition to glacier melt, rising sea levels are also cause for serious concern.

It has been estimated that nearly 1.5 billion people live in river basins in our part of the world and they are expected to be hit hard by climate change that could induce unusual precipitation as well as drought in areas that were once fertile. As stated earlier, regional cooperation is the key here because sharing data, irrespective of nationality and cross-border friction, is of the essence. Our environmental future and livelihoods lie in a renewed sense of harmony based on trust.
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