krishnan
1st January 2006, 07:01 AM
Should India seriously reconsider moving / halting the huge Ship-breaking facility at Alang, Gujarat?
For the benefit of those who wanted to know what it is visit Greenpeace site @ http://www.greenpeaceweb.org/shipbreak/whatis.asp.
Alang is a place where more than half of the world's retired ships are broken / destructed for its valuable steel. As it brings out more employment opportunities, it's also an environmental and ecological hazard.
Already India has a bad track-record in maintaining its natural resources. What should be our priority now? A job to thousands, economy or environment? A tricky question where it's not easy to get an answer.
Apart from the ecological system, the safety and health conditions of these relatively underpaid / poor workers are even at a greater risk.
For reports related to main challenges to the to humanity and ecosystem visit the Greenpeace or Unesco reports
Greenpeace.
http://www.greenpeaceweb.org/shipbreak/
Unesco
http://www.unesco.org/csi/act/india/alang.htm
PS.
Greenpeace even runs a video at their shipbreak homepage. Man I can't even imagine how bad environment it is for people to work on.
For the benefit of those who wanted to know what it is visit Greenpeace site @ http://www.greenpeaceweb.org/shipbreak/whatis.asp.
Alang is a place where more than half of the world's retired ships are broken / destructed for its valuable steel. As it brings out more employment opportunities, it's also an environmental and ecological hazard.
Already India has a bad track-record in maintaining its natural resources. What should be our priority now? A job to thousands, economy or environment? A tricky question where it's not easy to get an answer.
Apart from the ecological system, the safety and health conditions of these relatively underpaid / poor workers are even at a greater risk.
For reports related to main challenges to the to humanity and ecosystem visit the Greenpeace or Unesco reports
Greenpeace.
http://www.greenpeaceweb.org/shipbreak/
Unesco
http://www.unesco.org/csi/act/india/alang.htm
PS.
Greenpeace even runs a video at their shipbreak homepage. Man I can't even imagine how bad environment it is for people to work on.