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Himachal Could ‘Vanish Into Thin Air’, SC Warns Amid Alarming Climate Crisis

New Delhi: Signing the serious ecological imbalance of Himachal Pradesh and the visible effect of climate change, the Supreme Court warned that if the corrective measures are not urgently taken, the entire state may “disappear in thin weather”.

A counter of the JB Pardiwala and R. Mahadevan justice of JB Pardiwala and R. Mahadevan said: “We want to impress that it is not everything.

“If things are progressing as in history, the whole situation of the HP is not far from the map of the country is not far from the map of the country. God forbids this not to happen.” He said.

The upper court made observations on July 28 and dealt with a petition against the order of the Himachal Pradesh Supreme Court, which entertained a defense that defies a statement that declared certain areas of the state as a “green area”.

While refusing to intervene in the Supreme Court decision, the APEX Court said that the obvious reason for the regulation of the notification was to prevent construction activities in a particular area.

“The situation in the state of Himachal Pradesh worsened. Severe ecological imbalance and other environmental conditions have led to serious natural disasters over the years.” He said.

He said that nature is definitely “uncomfortable” with activities in Himachal Pradesh.

“It is not right to blame nature for the catastrophe in Himachal Pradesh. Nature is not the constant landslide of mountains and soil, landslides on the roads, the collapse of houses and buildings, the collapse of roads and so on.

According to the counter experts and various reports, the most important reasons for the destruction in the state are hydroelectric projects, four -lane roads, forests and multi -storey buildings, he said.

He observed that Himachal Pradesh was located in the lap of the Himalayan Mountains, and that it was important to seek the opinion of geologists, environmental experts and indigenous people before any development project was carried out there.

Taking advantage of the natural beauty of the state, the government began to build four -lane roads to promote it as a tourism center.

“Himachal Pradesh, with forests covering more than 66 percent of the total land area, is famous for its abundant beauty and greenery. However, the danger of this natural wealth is growing as a result of human greed and indifference.” He said.

The bench, often made without sufficient environmental planning, brutal buildings, tunnels and road construction of the region’s sensitivity to natural disasters and the effects of climate change, he said.

He said that the state witnessed an increase in the average temperatures, snowfall models and an increase in the frequency and density of excessive weather events.

He also marked forest fires, rapes, the expansion and expansion of agricultural and urban areas as contributing factors.

“If left uncontrolled, the pressure of tourism can seriously weaken the ecological and social texture of the state,” he said.

The counter also owes the obligation to see that the ecological imbalance in the province is not more disturbed and that natural disasters did not occur.

The Council directed the APEX Court registry to record a petition for public interest and issued the issue on August 25 for a hearing.

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