"Rich
and poor, both cause environmental destruction but it is the poor who are affected most by
it. The field experience of voluntary groups shows clearly that eradication of
poverty in a country like India is simply not possible without the rational management of
our environment and that conversely environmental destruction will only intensity poverty
a fact seldom recognised." The Fifth World Conservation
Lecture: WWF-UK, London, October 8, 1985
"The environment is not just pretty trees and tigers
threatened
plants and ecosystems. It is literally the entity on which we all subsist, and on which
entire agricultural and industrial development depends."
State of Indias Environment The Second Citizens
Report, CSE, 1985
"The Third Worlds population crisis today arises not because its
current growth is unprecedented, but because it can neither solve its problem by spilling
over into other ecosystems (like the Europeans) nor does it have the financial clout to
purchase resources from other ecosystems. The Third World can survive only by
finding a process of development that would allow it to accommodate its people by
developing resources available within its own ecosystems. This is something the western
development model does not know and cannot teach."
State of Indias Environment The Second Citizens
Report, CSE, 1985
"Embankments, and politicians, aggravate floods. This report
takes on a big myth: that floods in the plans are caused by deforestation in the
Himalayas. The Himalaya is the youngest mountain chain in the world, prove to erosion. The
Himalaya erodes at the rate of I mm, but rises 7 mm, annually. They are lashed by
rainstorms and are seismic. Water and silt move out of these mountains in explosive waves.
Floods and shifting of river courses is, therefore, inevitable. Deforestation can
aggravate the problem but afforestation cannot get rid of it. Embankments and dams have
become an implement case of floods. We need better flood plain management, rather than
flood control."
State of Indias Environment The Third Citizens
Report, CSE, 1987
"It amounts to environmental colonialism. The
methane issue raises further questions of justice and morality. Can we really equate the
CO2 contributions of gas guzzling automobiles in Europe and North America or,
for that matter anywhere in the Third World with the methane emissions of drought cattle
and rice fields of subsistence farmers in West Bengal or Thailand?"
Global warming in an unequal world, CSE, 1991
"Why this magazine? This magazine is not the product of a desire
to capture a share of the information market. It is the product of a need that we feel
within us, a desire to till a critical information gap. In the years ahead, India will
have to seize every possible opportunity to grow and develop and at the same time it will
have to make a bold effort to hold on to its soil and roots. This task is not going to be
easy.
We will bring reports from our farms, fields, forests, factories and laboratories
we intend to report all those things that a regular magazine or newspaper will report
but we will look at all this with two eyes, the eyes of science and of
environment."
Down To Earth, May 31, 1992
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