Facebook Pixel TROUBLED WOODS | Down To Earth - science - Les denne historien på Magzter.com

Prøve GULL - Gratis

TROUBLED WOODS

Down To Earth

|

November 01, 2024

Forests are a great bulwark against climate change. But this is fast changing. AKSHIT SANGOMLA travels through some of the pristine patches of the Western Ghats to explore how natural disturbances triggered by global warming now threaten the forest health

- AKSHIT SANGOMLA

TROUBLED WOODS

SOON AFTER the Wayanad landslides in July, which claimed over 400 lives, scientists with the World Weather Attribution, an international collaboration, unequivocally said that the disaster was exacerbated by nearly 11 per cent due to global warming. But for a handful of scientists closely monitoring the Western Ghats, global warming is responsible for almost every landslide in the region occurring in recent years. “Landslides are happening throughout the eastern slopes of the Western Ghats, from Coorg district in Karnataka to Vellarimala in Kozhikode district of Kerala,” C K Vishnudas, director of Hume Centre for Ecology and Wildlife Biology in Kalpetta, Wayanad, tells Down To Earth (dte). “And these all are clearly linked to climate change.”

imageUsually areas that are urbanising fast, have mines and a diminishing green cover are considered vulnerable to landslides. But the eastern slopes are sparsely populated and have lush forests, Vishnudas says. Since 2018, Vishnudas and his team have been collecting rainfall data for Wayanad district from historical weather logbooks of tea estates. They find that the number of rainfall events above 300 mm per day has increased since 2018. Records from the local agricultural weather station also show that Wayanad has warmed by 1.5oC over the past decade.

FLERE HISTORIER FRA Down To Earth

Down To Earth

Down To Earth

THINK TWICE BEFORE FELLING SAL TREES

Many trees considered to be affected by sal borer in the 1990s are still alive today

time to read

1 mins

February 16, 2026

Down To Earth

Down To Earth

EDGE OF SURVIVAL

Caste divides deny marginalised communities land, resources and essential aid, leaving them more vulnerable to climate disasters

time to read

6 mins

February 16, 2026

Down To Earth

Down To Earth

A WISH LIST?

Union Budget for 2026-27 conveys the impression of a roll-call of intentions and ambitious proposals, with little detail on their formulation

time to read

6 mins

February 16, 2026

Down To Earth

Break down the gender wall

THE RULING National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government has been heavily invested in the goal to make India a developed economy by 2047.

time to read

2 mins

February 16, 2026

Down To Earth

Down To Earth

MENSTRUAL HEALTH, NOW A FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT

In a landmark judgement, the Supreme Court has recognised menstrual health and hygiene as a fundamental right under Article 21 of the Constitution of India, which guarantees the right to life and dignity.

time to read

8 mins

February 16, 2026

Down To Earth

Down To Earth

Of devolution and new disasters

The 16th Finance Commission pushes for changes in view of new fiscal and climatic conditions

time to read

11 mins

February 16, 2026

Down To Earth

Rising risks of plastics

NEGATIVE IMPACTS on human health due to emissions linked to the plastic lifecycle could double by 2040, according to a study published in The Lancet Planetary Health in January.

time to read

1 min

February 16, 2026

Down To Earth

Down To Earth

GAP BETWEEN EPIDEMICS NARROWING

A watershed-based and landscape-level approach is needed to address forest degradation

time to read

2 mins

February 16, 2026

Down To Earth

Down To Earth

WAITING TO STRIKE

Sal heartwood borer is considered the biggest threat to forestry in India, especially to the sal tree, where it lives and breeds.

time to read

11 mins

February 16, 2026

Down To Earth

Down To Earth

A SPRING DELIGHT

Mustard flowers are not meant only for the eyes. Invite them to your plate once in a while

time to read

3 mins

February 16, 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size