Summer has descended upon the subcontinent.
The cities, towns, plains, and the once salubrious hill stations are heating up.
The days are hot, the nights are still. There is no escape.
It is immutable.Everyone waits for rain. The Malnad is ready to receive her.
This year the temperatures in the Malnad touched 36 degrees against a normal temperature of 33-34 degrees Celsius. Apart from this higher than normal temperature, there has been a dry spell of nearly 5 months in the coffee growing areas that is affecting coffee production. But Revathi did not come.
The problem with today’s economy is that we have become obsessed by the idea of “GDP growth” – which seems to be the single most important measure for success. A green economy is the only sustaining economy – it put values on natural resources, it uses resources sparingly, makes use of its natural capital rather than wasting it and stands committed to environmental protection.Our current GDP models do not recognise the role of natural capital.There is a lot that needs to change. Unless the economic importance of biodiversity and ecosystems, of ecology and forests, not just among economists, but at the level of policy makers, administrators, businesses and the public is understood, the wait for Revathi will get longer.