India’s urban climate crisis is the result of our own policy failures

Paper: GS – III, Subject: Environment, Ecology and Disaster Management, Topic: Climate change and global warming, Issue: India’s urban climate crisis.

Context:

A World Bank report warns that 70% of India’s 2050 urban infrastructure is yet to be built.Indian cities are becoming metabolically unsustainable, producing more emissions than they can endure raising concerns.

Key Highlights:

Key Issues in India’s Urban Climate Crisis:

  • Urban Metabolic Crisis
  • Cities behave like living organisms, consuming energy and emitting heat, waste, and pollutants.
  • India’s urban metabolism is out of sync with nature, leading to a “metabolic rift”.
  • For examples, In Bengaluru, over 1,000 stormwater drains encroached (2024). Kolkata lost over 44% of water bodies in the last three decades.
  • Urban Heat Island Effect (UHI):
  • Cities use heat-retaining materials, glass infrastructure, and reduce green cover.
  • For example, Delhi’s temperature is predicted to hit 47.3°C in May 2024 as a result of which heatwaves may increase by 5.7 times in 15 years.
  • Urban Flooding & Informal Settlements:
  • Half of India’s urban population lives in informal settlements (2020).
  • Lack of drainage planning and sealed surfaces leads to increase in flood risks.
  • For example, annual flood-related deaths are over 1,500.
  • Structural Inequalities:
  • Poor urban populations face disproportionate climate risks.
  • Unequal distribution of green spaces and infrastructure intensifies such vulnerabilities.
  • For example, Cities like Lucknow, Surat, and Chennai have more than 20% high mortality among seniors.
  • Policy Failures & Governance Gaps:
  • Top-down policies ignore local knowledge and community engagement.
  • Fragmented responsibilities across institutions and agencies further impede coherent policies.
  • For example, under the Climate Smart Cities Mission, only 10/126 cities conducted proper risk assessments.

Measures needed:

Promote Local Engagement:

  • Encourage bottom-up governance, participatory planning, and locally-led innovation.
  • For example, Ahmedabad’s Mahila Housing Trust helps women install cool roofs and microfinance support.

Right to a Resilient City:

  • Urban resilience must be seen as a citizen right, not just a technical task.
  • For example, the estimated cost to build resilient cities is $2.4 trillion by 2050 whereas the Current spending is only $120.5 billion

Ethics of Urban Resilience: Equity-focused planning is crucial by focussing on integrating resilience with infrastructure, not as a separate add-on.

Systemic Policy Reforms:

  • Integrate resilience with transport, housing, health, and water infrastructure.
  • Foster nature-based solutions, decentralised planning, and long-term sustainability.

Conclusion:

India’s urban climate crisis is not just environmental it is a result of policy failures and governance fragmentation. Future policies must embed equity, decentralisation, and citizen participation to build resilient and inclusive cities.

https://www.livemint.com/opinion/online-views/urban-resilience-ahmedabad-chennai-world-bank-heat-stress-circular-economy-bengaluru-mahila-housing-trust-kolkata-change-11753959625455.html

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