Monday, October 15, 2012

Development at the cost of common man’s health.

Forest cover in Orissa, which absorbs Green House Gases (GHG) generated by industrial units, may be inadequate to cope with emission levels expected to increase due to upcoming thermal power & steel plants in the state, says a noted environmental scientist.
Though the state's existing forest area has the potential to neutralise 154 million tonnes of GHG, steel, thermal power, aluminium & cement industries alone generated 164 million tonnes at present which was 7.8 per cent of the total emission of such gases in the country.
Emission of such gases from industries, transport, agriculture & household sector had not been taken into consideration for the study due to lack of authentic data.
Quoting data from a research conducted on the subject, when all the new thermal projects proposed to be set up in the Angul-Talcher-Jharsuguda belt with a total installed capacity of 25,860 mw were commissioned, it would generate an additional 180.2 million tonnes of GHG.


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