Intersecting Chennai in Tamil Nadu: Unveiling the Geological and Geographical Dimensions of Climate Change and Carbon Footprints

  • Unique Paper ID: 167015
  • Volume: 11
  • Issue: 3
  • PageNo: 1235-1246
  • Abstract:
  • Chennai, nestled in the southern state of Tamil Nadu, India, stands as a poignant example of the intricate relationship between geological formations, geographical features, and the pressing challenges of climate change and carbon footprints. This paper delves into the multifaceted dimensions of climate change and carbon footprints within the context of Chennai, employing a comprehensive analysis that integrates geological, geographical, and environmental factors. By examining the city's unique geological makeup, including its coastal proximity, soil composition, and topographical characteristics, alongside geographical elements such as urban sprawl, land use patterns, and demographic dynamics, this study uncovers the intricate interplay shaping Chennai's vulnerability to climate change and its carbon emissions. Furthermore, the paper explores the implications of urban heat islands and heat waves within the urban fabric of Chennai, proposing resilient strategies aimed at mitigating these challenges and fostering sustainable urban development. Through this interdisciplinary investigation, the study not only enhances our understanding of Chennai's ecological complexities but also offers valuable insights for developing tailored strategies to combat climate change and reduce carbon footprints in similar urban settings worldwide.

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