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On December 7, 2008, Live Earth India, this year’s concert for a climate in crisis, will feature world-renowned musicians and performers, environmental advocates and celebrities from India, the U.S. and all over the globe.

Live Earth India will feature personal and policy solutions to the climate crisis, offer support for India’s most important environmental issues and causes, and provide a platform so India can continue its global climate leadership.

Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore, who participated in the press announcement live via satellite, said India should lead the world by committing to produce all of its new energy in the electricity sector from clean and renewable sources within the next 10 years.

Beneficiaries of Live Earth India include TERI’s Light A Billion Lives campaign and Climate Project India, which are dedicated to promoting awareness and finding solutions to current climate situations while alleviating poverty.

Along with Mr. Gore, Indian environmental leader Dr. R. K. Pachauri, actor and Live Earth India spokesperson Amitabh Bachchan, and Jon Bon Jovi, lead singer of Live Earth India western headliner Bon Jovi, all joined Executive Producer and Live Earth founder Kevin Wall for today’s important announcement.

3 Responses to “Announcing Live Earth India”

  1. Dr Satish Salvi Says:

    Please feel free to communicate/forward/share this message to anyone who could be sympathetic toour cause.

    I am Dr Satish Salvi, a practicing Nephrologist in Fayetteville, NC(USA), I would like to bring to your attention the environmental catastrophe about to happen in the Konkan(Western Ghats) region of India due to Mega COAL based thermal power projects. This area happens to be my native place.

    Please refer to the attachments.
    The salient points are
    1) Six Mega coal based thermal power projects, with total capacity of 16, 000 megawatts(Sixteen Thousand) are coming up in a short air distance of 100 kms along the coast of Ratnagiri, Arebian Sea to the west.. There is mountain range, Sahyadri (Western Ghats) which goes up to 4500 ft, at narrow distance of 30 kms to the east. The area of Konkan is primarily a region full of valleys, hills and streams and is lush green year round with immense biodiversity in terms of Flora and Fauna.

    2) Thus it is very clear that the topography of this environmentally sensitive, pristine region is highly undesirable for implementation of such projects. It is not a Rocket Science that commissioning of these projects is going to ruin our fragile ecosystem locally by virtue of producing Acid Rain (SO2+ H2O = H2SO3, NO2+H20= H2No3,) and Mercury, in addition to CO2, CO and fly ash. Not to mention the contribution of these regressive activities to overall “Global Warming”

    3) It is to be noted that the vast majority inhabitants of our impoverished region, about 3 million (30 Lakh) people depend on Eco based occupations for earning their livelihood, viz, a)Horticulture, the world famous Ratnagiri Alphansoes (Hapus), Cashews, Coconuts etc b) Fisheries (which will be devastated with mercury emitting from these power plants) and c) Tourism. This would have unimaginable Public Health & Social consequences including mass migration of population to Mumbai and Pune.

    4) The primary reasons as to why the Konkan region is so attractive to Electricity generating Companies are, perhaps
    a) The coal required for these projects is being imported globally, mainly from Australia, and it is easy to unload that from the ships off the coast.
    b) Easy and free access to ocean water, incidentally these power projects consume enormous quantities of water.
    c) Close proximity to consumer base of power i.e. Mumbai and Pune , thus mitigating the cost of transmission and distribution.

    5) Worst of all what we have heard and being observed by our groups on the ground is that the machinery for these Power Plants is being imported from China. Apparently it is the same polluting machinery and technology that China is being forced to decommission under the pressure of international organizations. It is to be noted here that even after adopting the state of the art technologies as being done in USA and other advanced economies one can reduce the emission of hazardous and noxious pollutants by only 25%.(Verbal communication with experts in this field in USA)

    6) It is very dishartening to see that all these projects are being funded primarily by Global finacial institutes based in developed economies.

    This is the URGENT Public Health, Hunman Rights, Humanitarian & Moral matter and WINDOW of time to act is short and we need to move fast to “Save Konkan” & ” Save Earth”

    Thank You,
    Kind Regards

    Satish Salvi MD
    President, Konkan Raksha & Samrudhi.

    Chief of Nephrology & HTN,
    2300,Ramsey St
    VAMC, Fayetteville, NC 28303
    800-771-6106 X 15787
    910-488-2120 X 15787
    910-482-5252 (FAX)
    269-929-3337 (C)
    sbsalvimd@gmail.com

  2. Dr Satish Salvi Says:

    Please feel free to communicate/forward/share this message to anyone who could be sympathetic to our cause.

    I am Dr Satish Salvi, a practicing Nephrologist in Fayetteville, NC(USA), I would like to bring to your attention the environmental catastrophe about to happen in the Konkan(Western Ghats) region of India due to Mega COAL based thermal power projects. This area happens to be my native place.

    Please refer to the attachments.
    The salient points are
    1) Six Mega coal based thermal power projects, with total capacity of 16, 000 megawatts(Sixteen Thousand) are coming up in a short air distance of 100 kms along the coast of Ratnagiri, Arebian Sea to the west.. There is mountain range, Sahyadri (Western Ghats) which goes up to 4500 ft, at narrow distance of 30 kms to the east. The area of Konkan is primarily a region full of valleys, hills and streams and is lush green year round with immense biodiversity in terms of Flora and Fauna.

    2) Thus it is very clear that the topography of this environmentally sensitive, pristine region is highly undesirable for implementation of such projects. It is not a Rocket Science that commissioning of these projects is going to ruin our fragile ecosystem locally by virtue of producing Acid Rain (SO2+ H2O = H2SO3, NO2+H20= H2No3,) and Mercury, in addition to CO2, CO and fly ash. Not to mention the contribution of these regressive activities to overall “Global Warming”

    3) It is to be noted that the vast majority inhabitants of our impoverished region, about 3 million (30 Lakh) people depend on Eco based occupations for earning their livelihood, viz, a)Horticulture, the world famous Ratnagiri Alphansoes (Hapus), Cashews, Coconuts etc b) Fisheries (which will be devastated with mercury emitting from these power plants) and c) Tourism. This would have unimaginable Public Health & Social consequences including mass migration of population to Mumbai and Pune.

    4) The primary reasons as to why the Konkan region is so attractive to Electricity generating Companies are, perhaps
    a) The coal required for these projects is being imported globally, mainly from Australia, and it is easy to unload that from the ships off the coast.
    b) Easy and free access to ocean water, incidentally these power projects consume enormous quantities of water.
    c) Close proximity to consumer base of power i.e. Mumbai and Pune , thus mitigating the cost of transmission and distribution.

    5) Worst of all what we have heard and being observed by our groups on the ground is that the machinery for these Power Plants is being imported from China. Apparently it is the same polluting machinery and technology that China is being forced to decommission under the pressure of international organizations. It is to be noted here that even after adopting the state of the art technologies as being done in USA and other advanced economies one can reduce the emission of hazardous and noxious pollutants by only 25%.(Verbal communication with experts in this field in USA)

    6) It is very dishartening to see that all these projects are being funded primarily by Global finacial institutes based in developed economies.

    This is the URGENT Public Health, Hunman Rights, Humanitarian & Moral matter and WINDOW of time to act is short and we need to move fast to “Save Konkan” & ” Save Earth”

    Thank You,
    Kind Regards

    Satish Salvi MD
    President, Konkan Raksha & Samrudhi.

    Chief of Nephrology & HTN,
    2300,Ramsey St
    VAMC, Fayetteville, NC 28303
    800-771-6106 X 15787
    910-488-2120 X 15787
    910-482-5252 (FAX)
    269-929-3337 (C)
    sbsalvimd@gmail.com

  3. Dr Jayendra Parulekar Says:

    This will be a unique activity in itself.The message to save enviornment will definately go a long way by this.We the citizens of Konkan region are fighting agaist the huge power projects coming along the coast.Govt is planning to generate around 35000 megawatts of power along the coastal line of 350 kms here in Konkan.Thermal power projects will destroy the enriched bio diversity of this region.Also the mining activity is coming in a big way in some parts of sindhdurg dist of konkan region.All this will harm our ecology ,which is one of the best biodiverse zones in the world.This consert will help us to help the nature.
    Thanks for the concept.
    jayendra.

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