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The climate crisis threatens Indian agriculture and livelihoods

India must work on a war-footing to mitigate the dire consequences of the climate crisis that could push millions into poverty, and also lead to food insecurity and under-nutrition.
The number theory: Imagining India, 10 years from now
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The number theory: Imagining India, 10 years from now

The beginning of a New Year is an opportune time to take a long-term view of what India will be like 10 years from now. Here are five charts that can help give us an idea.

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Greta Thunberg warns of fallouts from climate change in powerful documentary trailer that gives goosebumps

Sweden's teen climate change activist, Greta Thunberg's documentary trailer grabs over 1.3 million views, makes hair stand on the ends with climate emergency warnings ahead of cinematic release worldwide starting October 16.

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India’s population could peak at 1.6 billion in 2048: Study

Both China and India, the world's two most populous nations, will register population peaks before 2050, following which they will post sharp declines.

India will lose 10% of its economy if climate change is not addressed by 2100: Study
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India will lose 10% of its economy if climate change is not addressed by 2100: Study

A new study makes a projection for the business as usual scenario and a scenario where the countries have come together to implement the Paris Agreement and suggests that all countries - the rich, the poor, the hot, and the cold ones - will suffer economically by 2100 if nothing is done.

Scientists find first evidence of high altitude pollution

Scientists find first evidence of high altitude pollution

Scientists have found the first observational evidence of pollution in a layer of atmosphere where it has never been seen before. This may have an impact on global and regional weather systems and climate, the scientists said.

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