IPCC 2010 Assessment Report WHY this Project ++ ? Compared to last century the world temperature has already increased by 0.7 C & in Polars, it is 5 Deg.

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IPCC 2010 Assessment Report WHY this Project ++ ? Compared to last century the world temperature has already increased by 0.7 C & in Polars, it is 5 Deg C Global Sea levels are rising by 3.1 mm already and seas are swelling due to warm water expansion Arctic Summer Sea Ice will disappear by 2080 India has nearly 7000 km of beautiful sea coasts Nearly 20 % of India’s people live there from time immemorial

The Climate Change Impact : Disappearance of the worlds first inhabited Island Remote, that only satellite monitoring showed disappearance 7000 people lived in this island, evacuated to near by Islands

Lohachara Islands 20 % of India Population

Lokachara Flooded Some of the first Climate Change Refugees Church School Temple Living Homes

India’s Vulnerability to Climate Change – Sea Level Rising ??? 195 m/ 640’’ deep Source : GFZ German Research Centre for Geological Science, Oct 2010

Design and Launch of CCT-CCS Tech Cluster Conference User Studies 3 Nos Capacity Leverage Programmes 200 persons Learning Tours 10 persons Internships 3 persons Demonstration & Deployment by BHEL 2 projects Incubating Clean Tech Ventures 4 ventures Hub Cluster reach-out Knowledge Exchange International Network Documentation and Dissemination Project Report / Concept CD / Media Advertisements