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Geoengineering in India: An Overview



  Jan 23, 2024

Geoengineering in India: An Overview



Concept and Application:

Geoengineering involves large-scale interventions in Earth’s natural systems to counteract climate change.
In India, geoengineering is an emerging field, focusing on methods like carbon capture, afforestation, and weather modification.

Challenges and Considerations:

Environmental Impact: Geoengineering techniques must be carefully evaluated for their long-term environmental impact.
Regulatory Framework: India needs to develop robust regulations to govern geoengineering practices.
Research and Development:

Indian institutions are increasingly exploring geoengineering, particularly in areas of renewable energy and carbon sequestration.

Potential Projects:

Projects might include solar radiation management, ocean fertilization, or enhanced weathering techniques.

Global Context:

India’s approach to geoengineering is crucial given its vast population, agricultural dependency, and vulnerability to climate change impacts.

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