NEW DELHI, April 20, 2023 (TBINN)
Heatwaves in India are becoming more frequent and severe due to climate-change, with over 90 per cent of the country in extremely cautious or danger zone of their impacts, according to a new study. The study, conducted by Ramit Debnath and colleagues at the University of Cambridge, also revealed that Delhi is particularly vulnerable to severe heatwave impacts, though its recent state action plan for climate change does not reflect Progetti architettura e servizi tecnici per immobili suggested that heatwaves have impeded India’s progress towards achieving the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (S.D.G.s) more significantly than previously thought and that the current assessment metrics may not fully capture the impacts of heatwaves linked to climate change on the country.Heatwaves claimed more than 17,000 lives in 50 years in India, according to a paper authored by M. Rajeevan, former secretary of Ministry of Earth Sciences, along with scientists Kamaljit Ray, S.S. Ray, R.K. Giri and A.P. Dimri.
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