I’m glad IIFA and the Indian film fraternity are being such an
enthusiastic supporter of the Global Cool project. Global warming is a
serious concern and I hope the world’s leaders start to take notice of
it.I met Sienna Miller on her trip to India. I was aware of the issues,
but Sienna explained to me that India was one the countries in the direct
path of an impending storm. Since India is an agricultural economy,
climate change can have disastrous consequences on our lives.Global
warming will also see oceans rising and coastal areas flooding. We have
enough of that already. Every year, people lose their lives in cyclones
and floods. And global warming is only going to make that worse.
Climate change isn’t as benign as it sounds. Think of the droughts and
famines that India has faced so often. Global warming will make them a
recurring feature. We have a country that lives below poverty lines
defined by every authority on the planet. We can hardly afford to wait to
see more people die of hunger.
India has a large population and our cities expend large amounts of carbon
into the air. There are simple ways to reduce this. It makes perfect sense
as well. There are very few resources available to us. The less we use,
the better it is for the environment. The more we economize the more we
will have left in the future.
In the movies, it’s always the brave fighting heroes who are called on to
save the planet. But in reality, the battle for the planet will be won by
ordinary people who quietly conserve fossil fuels and electricity.