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"India
is at a stage when it must make some critical choices. The easiest
choice would be to follow the example of the developed world and
to proceed on a path of increasing consumerism without due regard
to impacts on the environment and the good health and conservation
of the country’s natural resources. This would prove disastrous
in the long run and would lead to major inequities in income and
wealth distribution. It would also lead to degradation of the country’s
ecosystem and natural resources with harmful consequences for the
economy and for Indian society as a whole. Such a path would also
add to the problem of climate change that the world has now to deal
with on an urgent and serious basis.
The other choice, which
is undoubtedly superior and would have major consequences for the
world and all of humanity, is to ensure that our laws, regulatory
institutions and practices as well as human behaviour uphold the
primacy of nature as an important determinant of human welfare.
The world is in urgent need for a different model of development
that is truly sustainable. It is for a country like India to establish
a path that creates such a model. We have to use our intrinsic belief,
traditions and values to move towards such a model. Then only would
the world see the merit of such action and emulate us for the benefit
of all mankind and other living species on this planet."
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R K Pachauri, Ph.D
Director-General, TERI
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New Delhi 110 003
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Fax: +91 11 24682144 or 2145
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