Dr Priyadarshi  and Dr Ajit Kumar
 
Your articles are very informative. I would like to read more about your work 
in Jharkhand. You may wana check this web http://www-esd.worldbank.org
 
Thanks for postings
 
Vivek Prasad
VA
USA


To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Tue, 4 Dec 2007 22:39:15 
-0800Subject: [ =>> Jharkhand <<= ] climate change in Jharkhand




Dear Ajit kumar I am sending my research report on climate change in Jharkhand 
as it was mentioned in your earlier letter. You may also visit my blog 
nitishpriyadarshi.blogspot.comregardsDr.Nitish Priyadarshi76,circular 
road,Ranchi-834001JharkhandIndiaTel.no. 091-0651-2562895/2562909Mobile: 
9835162642email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]@satyam.net.inGLOBAL WARMING THREATS 
JHARKHAND- SOME FACTSReforestation is not going to help muchDifferent diseases 
may riseByDr. Nitish PriyadarshiAre we already seeing the effects of global 
warming in Jharkhand State. From last several years Jharkhand is facing 
extremes of the climate. In year 2005and 2006 Jharkhand had spells of excessive 
rainfall. In the month of February and March 2007 Jharkhand faced heavy 
rainfall followed with hail storms which is unusual in Jharkhand at this time. 
We have faced extremes of climate in very quick interval this year till now. 
Few years earlier people of Jharkhand used to keep away the blankets and warm 
clothes in the month of March especially during Holi festival. But this year 
every thing was unusual. Big sizes of the hails indicated big turbulence in the 
upper atmosphere. Hail storms affected many parts of the state. This happened 
because temperature increased earlier above the normal in the month of February 
which is not a normal phenomenon. On June 13th more than 15 people were killed 
due to lightning including 5 children. Recent researches has shown that global 
warming is the major cause of such phenomenon. One of the major cause of global 
warming is carbon dioxide. Models have been developed that predict atmospheric 
increases in carbon dioxide. One such model predicts that a doubling carbon 
dioxide could increase the amount of lightning occurrences by 30-77%. With the 
growing effects of global warming, potential increases in severe weather will 
certainly result in more lightning activity leading to more damage to human 
life. In 1960's and 1970's peoples of Ranchi (the then summer capital of Bihar 
Jharkhand united) rarely used fans even in summer seasons. This facts can be 
justified by the following statements published in Ranchi Gazetteers in the 
year 1970- " The climate of the Ranchi plateau is cool and pleasant. It is only 
during the month's of April or May that the temperature rises occasionally. The 
general elevation of 2,180 feet above sea level gives it a uniformly lower 
range temperature than the plains."According to the report maximum temperature 
rises above 40 degree centigrade in the last month of April or May but only for 
few days. But at present in Ranchi the trend in rise in temperature starts from 
March itself. And now use of A.C. and cooler is very common. Jharkhand is 
already facing storms, flash floods, droughts, heat waves, drastic increase in 
disease transmissions, etc. This doesn't mean that Jharkhand has not faced this 
phenomenon earlier but now the fact is that this is happening frequently. All 
this indicates that global warming or in other way it will be more justified to 
call as Regional Warming, is slowly sowing its impact on Jharkhand.In Jharkhand 
Warming may caused primarily by the very foundation on which modern 
civilisation is built- the burning of coal and oil.There is no doubt that 
climate is changing in Jharkhand and we are responsible for it by emitting 
green houses gases like carbon dioxide and methane in larger amount.Since 1970 
mean temperature is rising with little variation. This doesn't mean that this 
warming phenomenon is recent. Earlier too Jharkhand has passed through 
different phases of warming. It happened million years ago. Jharkhand has 
already passed through different climatic changes in the geological past. From 
cold to hot and dry. This has been researched by different geologists in 
different coal basins of Jharkhand where the evidences of the climate changes 
are found in the rocks. Global Warming is natural phenomenon but now it is 
being triggered by the civilisation.In Jharkhand main source of increasing 
carbon dioxide is burning of fossil fuels, especially coal through Thermal 
Power Plant. Coal fired electricity generation gives rise to nearly twice as 
much carbon dioxide as natural gas.A 1,000 (one thousand) megawatt electrical 
coal-fired power station burning coal has typical fuel requirement of almost 
3.2 million tonnes of black coal a year. Burning of brown coal would require 
9.3 million tonnes of fuel. Each year the 1000 MW coal-fired power station 
produces about 7 million tonnes of carbon dioxide , perhaps 200,000 tonnes of 
sulfur dioxide.In Jharkhand thermal power generation capacity is 1260 MW which 
includes Patratu Thermal, Tenughat Thermal and Bokaro Thermal. If they are 
working in full capacity you can imagine how much carbon dioxide is coming in 
our atmosphere from the last 40 years i.e. from the year of working.The figure 
is dangerously high i.e. more than 7 million tonnes of carbon dioxide per year. 
If we calculate the total 40 years ± 5 years it crosses to more than 280 
million tonnes. Only relief is that Jharkhand coal contain less sulfur. So the 
contribution of sulfur to the atmosphere is less.Even the coal burning in the 
open coal mines like that of Jharia, Dhanbad, North Karanpura coalfield is 
contributing carbon dioxide to the atmosphere. So we can easily imagine the 
serious conditions regarding drastic climatic changes in the Jharkhand due to 
this carbon emission. When the electricity comes from coal, every kilowatt hour 
of it results in about a kilogram of carbon dioxide being emitted.With higher 
temperatures there is more energy driving the Jharkhand climatic systems which 
in turn causing more violent weather events.One dreadful fact regarding carbon 
dioxide is that a large proportion of the carbon dioxide we put into the 
atmosphere remains there, warming the planet, for around 200 (two hundred) 
years.The other green house gas giving threat to Jharkhand is Methane. It is 
some 20 times more powerful than carbon dioxide. It is being contributed 
through the leaks from the coal mines containing Methane gas. Ranchi and other 
cities in Jharkhand many open and abandoned areas are being used as landfills 
which are also the main contributors of Methane gas to the atmosphere. Even the 
termite mounds which are common in Jharkhand contributes Methane gas, but they 
are known to be natural sources not Anthropogenic. Methane's residence time in 
the atmosphere is approximately 12 years.Earlier in Jharkhand forest played 
major role in absorbing excess carbon dioxide and balancing the temperature 
difference. But unfortunately due to deforestation in large scale in Jharkhand 
may have increased the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere many fold. Today the 
remaining forest areas are unevenly distributed. Bokaro has only 4.4% of area 
under forest. Similarly Sahebganj has only 2.31%, Dhanbad 12.72%, Deoghar 9.5% 
and Ranchi only 23.37% of area under vegetation.At the Survey and Settlement 
(1902-1910) the area under forests in the Ranchi districts approximated to 
about 2,281 square miles, i.e. about 32 percent of the total land area of the 
district. At the Revisional Survey and Settlement (1927-1935) this area shrank 
to about 1,956 square mils, i.e. 27 percent of the total land area. Thus during 
a period of 25 years, 325 square miles of forests had disappeared. When the 
forests were notified under the Bihar Private Forests Act,1946 and demarcation 
was done only about 1,065 square miles were found under forests in this 
district. Adding 213 square miles of reserve forests to this, the total area 
under forest in this district came to 1,278 square miles. Thus in course of a 
decade over 600 square miles of forests disappeared. Now it has reached upto 23 
percent and gradually decreasing further.This doesn't mean that deforestation 
is causing warming phenomenon. Fact is that with deforestation green house 
gases especially carbon dioxide is also increasing. Earlier these forests use 
to trap excess carbon dioxide to some extent which balanced the temperature. 
The lower percentage of forest cover in the districts has been influenced by 
the nature of land as well as by the human interference in the form of mining 
activities and industrial-cum-urban development. In Sahebganj, Pakur and Godda 
districts, the forest has not been spared even on hills. The Damodar Basin has 
also recorded remarkable depletion of forest cover because of wanton cutting of 
forests, exploitation of mining areas and development of urban localities. The 
forest in this area is confined to the north and west.Now comes the motor 
vehicles which is also contributing green house gases in the form of carbon 
monoxide, nitrous oxide etc. After the formation of Jharkhand motor vehicles 
have increased many fold. The districts with the largest number of registered 
vehicles in Jharkhand are East Singhbhum with 2,75,121 followed by Ranchi 
(2,15,794) and Dhanbad (1,72,033).Ranchi topped the list of increase in vehicle 
registrations in 2001-2002, the largest in buses, cars, taxis, jeeps, 
two-wheelers and three wheelers were recorded in Ranchi.East Singhbhum was 
number two districts in buses, cars, jeeps, two wheelers and three wheelers. 
But the maximum number of trucks increased in Dhanbad (344), followed by 
Giridih (244) and Hazaribagh (191) during 2001-2002.Most part of the place in 
Jharkhand is a plateau area having heights of 400 meter to 800 meter above the 
mean sea level. Such height receives more solar radiation than plains. 
Generally it is in the form of sunlight and whose warmth we can feel. The place 
will have stable temperature so long as there is an approximate balance between 
the energy received from the sun and that returned to space. In Jharkhand State 
excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere prevents some of the extra energy going 
back to space. This phenomenon increases the temperature of the place either 
for short period or sometimes for long period. Effects due to this 
warming:Major health problems may spread in Jharkhand due to gradual warming in 
the State. They are likely to be severe and many many people are going to be 
affected.The health effects can be divided into two categories: direct and 
indirect. Direct effects will result from direct exposure to the weather 
extremes that climate change will cause, for example: heat stroke, death or 
injuries due to storms and also some times flash floods in different drainage 
basins, rivulets and rivers. In year 2006 we saw the fury of Damodar river near 
Rajrappa temple were most part of the temple was submerged and many shops were 
gutted.Indirect effects will result from subsequent changes in environment and 
ecosystems- for example: the spread of vector borne diseases into new areas, 
nutrition problems resulting from crop faliure and even the mental health 
problems which may result from social and political dislocation.Regarding 
direct effects, death from stroke, various cardiovascular illness and influenza 
in particular may become more common during extremes of weather.Malaria 
(mosquito borne disease) is already on rampant in very big area in Jharkhand 
affecting millions. Due to the warming it is no doubt that this disease will 
multiply and spread in new areas. In year 2006 many cases of Dengu fever was 
also reported in the State which was never reported earlier.Other diseases 
which may threat the people of Jharkhand are Lymphatic Filariasis, Guinea worm, 
etc. Old and children are to be worst affected.Different water borne disease is 
already on the rampage and is increasing gradually. The new threat may be 
Cholera, often assumed to be a largely a disease of the past. Water related 
diseases like typhoid, hepatitis A, diarrhoeal diseases are likely to multiply 
and spread too. One obvious, but often overlooked, consequence of the health 
problems which climate change is preparing to visit on us, is the financial 
cost of dealing with the problem.Continuous depletion of ground water and 
increase of contamination in the water of different rivers like Damodar, 
Swarnrekha etc. are also the outcome of this warming. As the temperature rises 
the water evaporates speedily decreasing the water level and quantity and 
thereby increasing the toxicity.Many sensitive ecosystems, however, may 
disappear in the face of hotter, dryer conditions. Changes are not expected to 
be evenly distributed through out Jharkhand. Night will be more warmer. Some 
animal and insect species may migrate or vanish as the climate warms. Many wild 
plant and medicinal plant may go extinct. Many scientists have reported that 
nitrogen oxide in carbon dioxide enriched air reduced the growth of several 
horticultural species. Scientists found that, with tomato, 1 ppm (parts per 
million) nitric oxide reduced the photosynthesis rate by 38%.How can we reduce 
the threat of Climate Change. Once greenhouse gases enter the atmosphere, most 
are therefore 50-12- years. So a delay of even a decade or so in reducing these 
emissions can make it much more difficult and costly to slow the rate and 
momentum of global warming and avert or lessen the more extreme 
consequences.One way is to plant trees to remove excess carbon dioxide from the 
atmosphere. Unfortunately studies indicate that a reforestation program in 
which each person in the world planted and tended an average of 1,000 trees 
every year would offset only about 3 years of current carbon dioxide emissions 
from burning fossil fuels. Also, this is only a temporary approach because the 
rate of removal of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere by photosynthesis 
decreases as trees mature and grow at a slower pace. In addition, trees release 
their stored carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere when they die and 
decompose or if they catch fire.So reforestation in Jharkhand is not going to 
solve this problem in great amount. Now it is essential to find out the other 
possibilities to reduce the increased carbon dioxide from the 
atmosphere.Alternative methods for generating electricity other than thermal 
power plants are nuclear plants as there is no emission of carbon dioxide from 
such plants, or to establish hydro electric plants or geothermal plants. This 
research report has been prepared by Dr. Nitish PriyadarshiGeologistFellow 
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