Temples, statues will not convert carbon dioxide into oxygen: Green activist Yallappa Reddy


Bengaluru, Nov 11 (IANS): Any economy will go to ruins if you don’t take care of the environment.

“You spent crores on building a Sri Ram temple. Can temples convert carbon dioxide into oxygen? The statue of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel will not make oxygen out of carbon dioxide. No one is speaking that language and the world is facing a disaster. We face disasters daily," opines Dr AN Yallappa Reddy, former Environment Secretary, Government of Karnataka.

Reddy was also former Chairman, Bengaluru Environment Trust and is rendering his services at present as Technical Advisor to the Horticulture Department.

“We cannot have a thriving economy at the cost of the ecology. The economy has nothing to do with health; ecology is required for our health. Health is more important than wealth. What are you going to do with millions, if your kidney is suffering? When you suffer heart disease or mental problems, what are you going to do with your wealth? Is there any value to wealth? There is so much stress, suffering because of neglect of the environment,” he says.

Reddy further explains that ethics and ecology are important and without ethics in ecology, the economy will have no value at all.

“Somehow everyone is after money, wealth and development. They are not talking about the rights of the rivers, mountains. Why do we need a hill, water catchment area, trees and forests? What is their role? Are there any substitutes for all this? Are there machines to convert carbon dioxide to oxygen? Is there a machine to make water? Our Vedas and Upanishads have clearly told us what needs to be done and what need not be done,” he says.

“Half of Bengaluru suffers from one problem or the other. In the world many cities have poor air quality but the number of polluted cities and rivers (that we have) are found nowhere. Nowhere in the world are mountains being exploited for mining like it is being done here and it is being called development,” Reddy says.

“What is development if it is not ensuring good air and water for the citizens? Everything else is secondary. Primarily we need fertile soil, breathable air, drinkable water, Mother Earth and greenery. How can human beings live without them?” Reddy questions.

“Indians are thinking they are progressing. For them development means real estate business, more vehicles, roads, air traffic, road widening, destruction of trees for widening roads, destruction of forests to make way for development such as port, airports. For all these activities trees are sacrificed,” Reddy laments.

“They think that these activities are development. But, what happens is that public health is not being taken into account and public health is deteriorating. School going children are suffering diseases from such a young age and are being treated with steroids. Because of that, their endocrine glands are being affected and they become fat. The moment you grow fat you develop diabetes, heart problems, blood pressure and other obesity-related chronic diseases,” he says.

“Unfortunately, even today those who are in power think that air traffic is important, airports and double-track trains are important, wider roads to accommodate the ever-growing vehicular traffic are important. All this is in a cumulative land area of two per cent, (India’s land area at the global level is two per cent) with 18 to 20 per cent of the world’s population share.

“Now, that 18 to 20 per cent of the population is becoming richer. The middle class is increasing. As the higher middle class and middle class can afford to buy more vehicles, houses and apartments, all this is affecting public health as trees are being cut to accommodate this burgeoning demand for real estate and roads and air quality is deteriorating fast. Not only in the winter but also in the summer and in the monsoon season the air quality is bad.

“Indians are suffering all kinds of diseases due to this and we are spending huge amounts of money in building hospitals, on medicines, and treatment. The national and out of pocket healthcare expenditure has been increasing for the last three decades. It has doubled. Unfortunately, nothing is taken into cognizance,” he explains.

“You must put an end to certain things if you are looking at a solution to these environmental problems. Don’t add more private vehicles to the roads. Huge taxes must be levied on the purchase of private transport and emphasis should be laid on public transport, car-pooling.

“Likewise the construction sector will also have to adopt green technologies. Whenever deforestation is carried out you must reserve 20 per cent of the area for tree plantation. You should put rigid regulations,” he suggests.

“Our present Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) Act is diluted. People commit an environmental offence, pay a fine and then continue to do what they want. This is also the attitude of the government at present. Who should be held accountable for this? The EIA Act should have more teeth. Risk should be analysed and rules must be enforced strictly,” he says.

As much as 60 to 70 per cent of the forests have vanished at the global level and it is much more in India but no one will reveal this data. Forest departments and forest research institutes will also not convey the truth. They are not allowed to tell the truth. When I was the Secretary, I was told not to scare people by giving figures,” Reddy recalls.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Kapoor, Himachal

    Wed, Nov 15 2023

    Ignore him, he is hungry of limelight. He was sleeping before, now he woke up today and made a comment, now he will sleep again.

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  • Venkat, Bangalore

    Sun, Nov 12 2023

    Why mention temple or Patel statue? Temples and Pyramids existed for 1000s of years.Every year Lakhs of pilgrims visit Mecca/Madina/Vatican and other places of worship in India/abroad. Does any one think or comment about Eiffel tower or Statue of Liberty or Taj Mahal. We should protect environment, conserve water, we need clean air and , clean water and pesticide free food. Who is spoiling all these - Industries? Who is responsible for pollution? Too many vehicles and traffic jams. We should find a solution to these problems.

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  • John Tauro, M'lore

    Sun, Nov 12 2023

    As of now the greatest damage done to the environment (in our region) is by the Yettinahole project. More ecological destruction will follow if the proposed tunnel in the ghats is given a go ahead. This will be more a money minting project for those involved in it. Better to shelve it off and widen the existing roads and double the railway tracks. The Hubli – Ankola railway project too was shelved off in the interest of forest, wildlife and environment.

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  • T.Lobo, Bejai

    Sun, Nov 12 2023

    Can't they convey their messages without mentioning temples amd statues.

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  • chandra, Surathkal

    Sun, Nov 12 2023

    You should be retired by now............but you are eating out someone youngster's job...........Is this correct?

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  • vishnu bhat, bangalore

    Sun, Nov 12 2023

    he speaks eminent sense, but who in power in india listens to reason?

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 12 2023

    Mr Reddy When u r in zgovt why u did not protest when Govt constructed roads/railways /Industries? Now it is very easy to comment on Temple s.Do you kniw how many ppl got employment because of Temple or Ststue of Sardar ? Tourist activities will flourish and create lot of employment to lakes of ppl.If not who will orovude employment to kakhs of ppl unless you construct Infustries/development of a country depends on giving employment to its citizens. As per you ppl should live like nomads?

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai -Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 12 2023

    Your comments are illogical and absurd; please open up your brain and think!

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  • Rakesh, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 12 2023

    Imagine the one's who agreed to his comments!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Sun, Nov 12 2023

    People should stop giving votes in the name of Statues ...

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  • Melville Noronha, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 12 2023

    DKS was planning one.

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  • srj, mangalore

    Sun, Nov 12 2023

    wish you had the inclusivness to include all religions and just not temples. You had me at temple :P

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  • Dr Kusuma Kumari Gunji MBBS DGO DNB(Obst and Gynae), Nellore/Kodyadka

    Sun, Nov 12 2023

    Well said Sri Reddy sir, Its very important to take care of environment in society so that we develop adequate system for wellbeing of our younger generation

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai -Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 12 2023

    We know DGO= DIPLOMA IN OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY😜

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  • flavian, chik

    Sun, Nov 12 2023

    Salute you for your thoughts sir !!!!if we cant protect our earthworms and honeybees we cannot call it progress .....

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sat, Nov 11 2023

    Sir,you said it .Suppose one of us of another religion people said ,would everyone go in air and start to shoot.Sure we build big gracious buildings.How many trees had to offer for that unnecessarily ?Green place has turned into roads ,big rest houses.etc.Yes everyone must think of it and also forward to make it a bit greener and more envirement friendlier.If only our Politiker think of it bit further ?

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  • KS Mayya, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sat, Nov 11 2023

    And most electables in all political parties belonging to real estate should be icing on the cake. All parties do not worry about oxygen, but money. Look at the real estate interests of DK Shi/SUresh, and DK MLAs. Let us not learn from our mistakes, but learn from other's mistakes.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai -Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 12 2023

    Due to unhindered and rampant destruction of reserved forests (thanks to high level corruption from top to bottom) situation has gone out of damage control mode; just read the news of wild animals (elephants) destroying estates and paddy farms and tigers killing and posing a serious threat to human and domestic animal life, especially in the ghats, labourers are fearing to go out to work, homestay business is in doldrums; no doubt many large estates are up for sale as the condition will only worsen with the drought and increasing heat wave in summer 🌞! This is the beginning of a long drawn end to the prosperity cycle 🙏!!

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