Reducing the Impact of Climate Change
8
September 2023
STEM
21 Days
About Project
Aarav, Razia, and Neelam live in different parts of the world. But they have all grown up experiencing changes caused by climate change in their communities. The planet’s climate is changing because of global warming caused by carbon pollution. Aarav grew up in Delhi and has been concerned about the increasing temperature and the unbearable heat winds of the North Indian summer. On his bus ride back from his school, he observes many roadside vendors and rickshaw pullers sweating profusely while earning their daily wages. He wonders whether something like tree planting can be done in cities to reduce the intensity of heat. He has been working with his friends to talk to local government officials and ensure no trees are cut down for buildings. Stories such as these are common for any young adult adapting to the effects of climate change in their own communities, be it cities, coasts, or mountains. Through this challenge, we invite you to create a solution for your own community to help it adapt to climate change. To help with a more defined scope, consider Delhi as a city that you need to think of solutions for.
Expert Profile
Siddhartha Krishnan is a professor at the Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment (ATREE), India. His research focuses on environmental history, forest governance, and the socio-ecological dimensions of conservation.
His work examines human-nature interactions, especially in the context of pastoral communities and land-use change in India. He has contributed to policy discussions on sustainable development and biodiversity conservation.
Siddhartha Krishnan has published extensively in academic journals and collaborates with global institutions on ecological research. He holds a PhD in environmental sociology.