I listened to this and thought it was very disturbing. I know someone who lives in Delhi and they like hot weather but am not sure they would like how hot it might be 30 years from now. So I forwarded your podcast to them and will let you know whatever their thoughts are. I live on the third floor of a very old house atop a small hill amidst streets filled with houses stretching out in all directions. My landlord said that the man he brought this house from told him it was the only house in what used to be pastures that stretched south all the way south to a very old cemetery across from where a huge Budweiser beer factory was built. Which itself across the Route 109 highway where sits an Ikea and much of Newark International Airport. The good part about living where I live is that their are quite a few very old very tall trees left all around along with the squirrels and every once in a while someone sees a deer near the runoff streams running down from the higher hills which reach all the way up into the Catskills. So I can sort of understand how you feel about the forest 5 kilometers outside Delhi virtually disappearing.
Rajiv,
I listened to this and thought it was very disturbing. I know someone who lives in Delhi and they like hot weather but am not sure they would like how hot it might be 30 years from now. So I forwarded your podcast to them and will let you know whatever their thoughts are. I live on the third floor of a very old house atop a small hill amidst streets filled with houses stretching out in all directions. My landlord said that the man he brought this house from told him it was the only house in what used to be pastures that stretched south all the way south to a very old cemetery across from where a huge Budweiser beer factory was built. Which itself across the Route 109 highway where sits an Ikea and much of Newark International Airport. The good part about living where I live is that their are quite a few very old very tall trees left all around along with the squirrels and every once in a while someone sees a deer near the runoff streams running down from the higher hills which reach all the way up into the Catskills. So I can sort of understand how you feel about the forest 5 kilometers outside Delhi virtually disappearing.
Best regards,
Larry
Yes. And I must start photographing the Aravalli forests this winter.