Very few are listening: Writer Amitav Ghosh on climate crisis

Ghosh, who delivered the fourth A K Ramanujan lecture at Delhi University's Ramjas College, said the "great majority seems to prefer not to think about what lies ahead".
"The most terrible aspect of this time is that very few seem to be listening. The great majority seems to prefer not to think about what lies ahead. It's almost like if we were on a train that is speeding towards the edge of a cliff, instead of slowing down or changing the course, we have decided to move even faster," Ghosh said.
The 63-year-old author in 2016 penned "The Great Derangement: Climate Change and the Unthinkable" that addressed different aspects and concerns over climate change. His latest book of fiction "Gun Island" too talked about the slow violence that the world is experiencing.
It is this climate crisis, that according to the writer, sets the present times apart from the 1970s, which seem to have "striking resonances", particularly in terms of political environments.
"All of us who were students back then vividly remember the marches and demonstrations that disrupted the functioning of this university except it was Arun Jaitley and his followers who were on the streets," Ghosh, who was then a student of DU, said.
However, these seeming similarities are "deeply misleading", he said.
"The change in the magnitude of human presence is itself is one of the most striking differences between the 1970s and today. In 1974, India had less than half of today's population, and Delhi had about a fifth of the number of inhabitants it has now," he said.
The Jnanpith winning writer also spoke about the existing "divisions around" the new citizenship law.
"The truths of Assam and Tripura are simply not the same as those of Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat," the author said.
The lecture was dedicated to historian Hari Sen, a professor at Ramjas and a friend of Ghosh from his college days who is approaching his retirement.
The lecture has previously been delivered by late actor, director and writer Girish Karnad; politician and former diplomat Gopal Krishna Gandhi and Carnatic music vocalist and activist T M Krishna.
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