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India’s most recent cyclone highlights a worrying future
Storms are growing stronger as the planet warms. India must focus on an integrated approach after Cyclone Amphan, researchers say.
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A quarter of Bangladesh is flooded. Millions have lost everything
The country’s latest calamity illustrates a striking inequity of our time: The people least responsible for climate change are among those most hurt by its consequences.
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Monsoon season brings South Asian countries triple disaster
Communities in Bangladesh, India, and Nepal are coping with a triple disaster: flooding, the pandemic, and loss of livelihoods during monsoon season, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies warned.
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No water or work: Indian delta-dwellers pushed to the edge
As destructive storms hit the Sundarbans more often and rising sea levels shrink islands, villagers say their problems are multiplying fast.
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Cyclone Amphan: Victim feels ′abandoned′ by international community
"Climate change is slowly killing us, yet the international community is not doing anything to save us,"
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What a week's disasters tell us about climate and the pandemic
Extreme weather presents an even bigger threat when economies are crashing and ordinary people are stretched to their limits.
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Cyclone Amphan slams India and Bangladesh
Millions fled, and several deaths have been reported, but for the moment, at least, residents say it appears it could have been much worse.
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