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Goa may go Kerala way, warns ecologist Madhav Gadgil
Updated On: 19 August, 2018 02:20 PM IST | Panaji | PTI
The ecologist said governments have been lax on implementing environmental norms. "The central government is actually bending over backward to make sure the National Green Tribunal does not function properly," he said

Goa may face the same fate as the flood-battered Kerala if it does not take precautions on the environmental front, said the ecologist. Pic/AFP
Noted ecologist Madhav Gadgil has warned Goa may face the same fate as the flood-battered Kerala if it does not take precautions on the environmental front. Like in some other states, Goa, too, is witnessing activities which are driven by greed for unlimited profits, said Gadgil, who headed a committee that authored a widely debated study on the Western Ghats a few years ago.
"Certainly all sorts of problems are beginning to surface on the environmental front in the Western Ghats. Goa, of course, does not have the Western Ghats which are so high as in Kerala, but I am sure Goa will also experience all sorts of problems," he said, reacting to the worst-ever floods in the
southern state. He said the reason for not taking any environmental precaution (in general) is purely greed for unlimited profits.
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