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Baselining Rural Macro & Micro Level Climate Change & Its Mitigation Through Technology

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The session focuses on a numerous studies have been done on climate change at regional, national and global levels. Several climate models have predicted the global scenarios but the significance and practical implementation is yet to be validated.

Baselining Rural Macro and Micro Level Climate Change and its Mitigation through Technology by Narayanan Subramaniam (Technology Leader, Teacher, Mentor, Public Speaker, Exploring Ways to mitigate Climate Change and Environmental Collapse), provides insights into how research on climate change and its impact only at the regional or national level may not be a sound approach to provide solutions for adaptation to climate change at micro level.

Thus the micro-level research needs to be undertaken that might help us understand climate change impacts on the landscape i.e. biodiversity, health, natural resource management, land use and land cover development, adaptation and the development of socio-ecological systems.

The concepts presented in this session would provide the basis for a discussion on decision-making issues among multidisciplinary experts with regard to climate change and sustainable development within complex environments, and shares the speakers perspective into the climate change, where he shares his personal quote: Climate Change (C2) is a globally pervasive, borderless phenomenon, owning to man-made energy imbalance, resulting in unnatural extinction species in the natural world, along with unnatural "Landscaping" of the geographical environment.

The session focuses on a numerous studies have been done on climate change at regional, national and global levels. Several climate models have predicted the global scenarios but the significance and practical implementation is yet to be validated.

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