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The fourth phase of India’s seven-stage national election is taking place, amid rising concerns about low voter turnout and the campaign’s increasingly acrimonious tenor. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2024/05/13/world/politics/india-election-low-turnout/

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srijit, to climate
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Till climate change related issues move from the periphery to electoral interest

Climate change is all about saving humanity and our ecosystem. The significant human cost due to failure to address the climate change related challenges is understood very well without any ambiguity.

As per Professor Tim Lenton,

For every 0.1 degrees of warming above present levels, about 140 million more people will be exposed to dangerous heat.

The high impact of climate change that causes rising global temperatures and heatwaves, fires, storms and floods hurting people today have been extensively documented by climate scientists. We are reading it everyday. So the awareness is there though it may not be enough.

Unfortunately, our climate scientists feel hopeless when they see that the responses from the politicians and the big corporations are not in the best interest of the common man. And yet, our climate scientists still passionately continue to do their job with a conviction that policymakers cannot say that they were not made aware.

The root cause that this impending catastrophe does not motivate politicians (policymakers) is that it is not an election issue. If policymakers are motivated enough, the big corporations will also act more responsibly. Elections are typically held every four to five years across the world, but the planning and execution cycles to contain climate change impacts are more than that. According to Stephen Humphreys, the politicians and the well healed won't be affected, even if there is a cataclysmic 3C rise, till there is civil disobedience.

Now India is no exception. During the ongoing 2024 parliamentary elections, no political party is explicitly talking about the devastating effects of climate crisis. Except the educated middle class and above, many of us do not fully understand the scientific phenomenon of climate change and its implications on our daily lives. This lack of awareness leads to climate change not influencing our voting decisions. But the issues related to its consequences, such as water scarcity, agriculture challenges, and economic impacts are being discussed aggressively.> Between 2016- 2021, climate extreme events caused damage to crops in over 36 million hectares, and a $3.75 billion loss for farmers in the country. If estimates from the report on ‘Loss and Damage Today’ by economist James Rising were to be believed, India lost 8% of its GDP in 2022.

Both the major political political parties, in India, have elaborately mentioned climate agenda in their election manifestos which are statement of intentions and not policy documents. However, Indian political parties tend to focus on immediate, emotive issues rather than long-term environmental concerns, which are not always seen as directly affecting voter in the short term. Environmental challenges and political priorities are consciously kept disconnected during election campaigns. No political party want to stir the hornet's best. Since meeting daily needs and economic growth are pressing concerns, the common people are prioritizing survival issues like employment, education, and healthcare over environmental policies.

The fate of climate change and politics is deeply intertwined. If climate issue fails to strike a strong resonance in the election campaigns across the globe, there is not much way forward.

References:

  1. www.theguardian.com/environment/ng-interactive/2024/may/08/hopeless-and-broken-why-the-worlds-top-climate-scientists-are-in-despair
  2. www.todayonline.com/world/climate-change-global-warming-27degc-will-expose-2-billion-people-dangerous-heat-end-century-study-shows-2178411
  3. www.dw.com/en/india-elections-why-is-no-one-talking-about-climate-change/a-69035816
  4. indianexpress.com/article/explained/explained-climate/election-manifestos-climate-change-9288078/
  5. www.financialexpress.com/opinion/climate-on-the-ballot-why-india-needs-a-climate-conscious-majority-for-global-good/3484151/

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haskman, to india
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Did anyone manage to see the #aurora in #India? Are there any videos or pictures?

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India's Hindu nationalist regime is a threat to Muslims -- and bad news for the U.S.

https://www.salon.com/2024/05/12/indias-hindu-nationalist-regime-is-a-to-muslims--and-news-for-the-us/

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dataandpolitics, to india Spanish
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Absolute boss.

#India #Dogs #dogsofmastodon

srijit, to india

No matter what you are, you are enough

I suggest that we watch the Indian movie The Broken Table. This compact masterpiece has a subtle and a profund message which left a lasting impression in my mind within a duration of 23 minutes and fifty two seconds. I do not want to reveal the details. Let the viewer discover the healing perspectives of our emotional dilemmas in this sensitive movie.

The movie has excellent English subtitles and, hence, language should not be a barrier. Since the film touches on the depths of the universal human experience, overcoming linguistic and cultural limitations, I am confident that it will appeal to the international audience.

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nancylwayne, to india
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April 2024, seen in our hotel room in Pushkar, India. This cracked me up.

skinnylatte, to Blog
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I wish I didn’t stop writing blog posts for such a long time. This one is from.. 2007?

https://popagandhi.com/posts/chasing-the-monsoon/

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em, to india
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The BSF has returned the bodies of two Bangladeshis who were killed in firing by the Indian Border Security Force (BSF) at Tetulia border in Panchagarh.

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News link: https://www.risingbd.com/bangladesh/news/554758

#india #bangladesh #border #IndianBorderSecurityForce #kill #BSF #emselimahmed

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Friend is on election duty in and he shared this. Captioned it as, "The engine I recall was a water pump".

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https://photos.app.goo.gl/gTrLXdRyfYSR5fVr6 Ekta Niketan TB Clinic and march in memory of founder Janet Ganguly @mastodonindians

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Telangana, the youngest state in India, will vote on May 13. Will the INC be able to replicate its 2023 assembly elections victory in the Lok Sabha elections? What is at stake for the BRS and the BJP in the state in this election? The charts below explains these in detail.

Link to read this story (will need the HT app): https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/number-theory-the-stakes-in-telangana-contest-101715262882533.html

Alternatively, you can also read it in today's print edition: https://epaper.hindustantimes.com/Home/ShareArticle?OrgId=105fd1fa029&imageview=0

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