Bahar Dutt

June , 2009

Friday , June 05, 2009

At Melting Point


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Six months from now world leaders will sit in on one of the most decisive meetings on the environment. After Kyoto this is the world summit which can make of break the situation for planet earth. But far away from the tiny Danish country where the world summit is to be held - right before us in our own country the early indicators of climate change are already setting in. In the Himalayas right at the source of the Ganga they say the Gangotri glacier is shrinking. I decided to trek upto the glacier with a team of scientists that includes a glaciologist to separate the truth from the hype. Our trek started at the town of Gangotri a two day drive from the capital - a hotspot for pilgrims. The trek to Gaumukh is 20 km uphill from where the glacier descends. Initially the mountains seem....


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Bahar Dutt is a wildlife conservationist by training. She has worked for the last ten years on crucial wildlife conservation projects in India and abroad. In England she worked at the world famous Jersey Zoo set up by naturalist Gerald Durrell and was involved in assessing the conditions for release of endangered primate in the Amazon forests. . She has over 10 awards to her credit including the Ramnath Goenka Award in 2006 and the Wildscreen Award , UK and the Young Environment Journalist Award 2007. As an environment editor at CNN-IBN she has done a range of stories travelling to far and forgotten corners of this country to expose the nexus between the mining mafia, politicians and corporates. She has posed as a furniture maker to expose the illegal trade in banned timber in the Western Ghats, and the nexus between the police and a mining company in the Niyamgiri hills of Orissa. One of her most dramatic exposés involved a cement company of global dimensions that had been operating illegally in the forests of Meghalaya on the India-Bangladesh border. More recently, she and the CNN-IBN team exposed the operations of a miner in Goa who had illegally devastated forest lands. Their story led to the shut down of the mine.
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