Mauritius Environment and climate

Published on : 2023 - Oct - 21

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Aerial View
Aerial View

is typically tropical in the coastal regions with forests in the mountainous areas. Seasonal cyclones, that generally occur between January and March are very destructive to the flora and fauna, although they recover quickly. Warm and humid summer is from November to April. The rest of the year has cooler dry winter.

The central plateau is much cooler than the surrounding coastal areas and receives double the rainfall of the coastal region. The trade winds keep the east side of the island cooler and bring more rain.

Mauritius faces environmental problems in water management, , sustainable land use, invasive species, and preservation of its wildlife. The sources of water pollution are sewage and agricultural chemicals. Mauritius cities produce 0.1 million tons of solid waste annually. The erosion of the soil occurs through deforestation.

Oil spill from a Japanese ship
Oil spill from a Japanese ship

The is adopting an Integrated Management Approach to Sustainable Environmental Management under the  Environment Protection Act of 1991.

Manure heals toxic fields
Manure heals toxic fields

The overuse of chemical fertilizers to bump up their yields has turned the soil toxic. Farmers in Mauritius use about 50,000 tons of fertilizer each year. The chemicals leach into the island's underground reservoirs when it rains. These chemicals pollute about 80 percent of water used by locals from these underground sources. Now attempts are being made to use compost instead of chemicals to remove the toxicity from the soil.

Oil spill
Oil spill
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