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    North India lost 450 cubic km of groundwater in 2 decades, climate change to worsen depletion: Study

    About 450 cubic kilometres of groundwater was lost in northern India during 2002-2021 and climate change will further accelerate its depletion in the years to come, according to a new study. This is about 37 times the quantity of water the Indira Sagar dam -- India's largest reservoir -- can hold at full capacity, lead author Vimal Mishra, Vikram Sarabhai Chair Professor of Civil Engineering and Earth Sciences at IIT Gandhinagar, said.

    India Ratings’ Devendra Pant on how water shortage can impact economic growth

    Devendra Pant, Chief Economist at India Ratings, highlights the long-term impact of water scarcity in India on agriculture, manufacturing, and hydroelectricity production. He emphasizes the need for immediate action by policymakers and citizens to address this critical issue. Pant says water scarcity is going to have an impact. and not only in agriculture, unless we develop or have those seeds and crops that can withstand extreme weather conditions.

    Green bonds - Municipal bodies think change, climate change

    Brihanmumbai's ₹10,224 crore FY25 climate budget signifies Indian municipal bodies' shift to sustainability. With Solapur, Vadodara, Bhopal, Indore, and Pimpri-Chinchwad leading green initiatives, CEO Masood Mallick highlights Swachh Bharat Mission, regulatory evolution, and public-private partnerships. NGT's environmental compensation emphasizes compliance, increasing the need for green financing.

    View: Indian banks know climate is their biggest threat

    RBI’s financial stability report warns of climate change risks despite declining loan defaults. Concerns exist over exposure to energy and construction sectors. A 2023 framework mandates climate strategies by March 2028. Regulatory delays persist, with a 2021 task force and low foreign interest in green bonds. Efforts to attract global investors continue. Public sector banks are particularly vulnerable.

    2024 Budget: Transforming India's agriculture for climate resilience and food security

    Budget: The 2024 budget presents a chance to sow the seeds of a transformed agricultural sector - resilient, sustainable, empowered. By embracing innovation, investing in the future and placing the farmer at the heart of the equation, India can cultivate a productive agricultural landscape that supports its people and the world's.

    Britain’s economy isn’t seeing growth anywhere near India’s 7% GDP rise — this has caused fewer differences between the Conservatives and Labour: Jaideep Prabhu

    The UK election landscape is marked by economic uncertainties post-Brexit, minimal policy distinctions between parties, and environmental concerns driving voter engagement. Influential figures like Farage, Johnson, and Sunak shape political narratives, while climate change discussions underscore the urgency for sustainable solutions amidst global warming threats.

    • The worrying changes in India’s monsoon patterns have implications for everything from agriculture to health

      Take Maharashtra, 80% of which is rainfed. In areas such as Vidarbha and Marathwada, the onset of monsoon is now late. After a small pickup in July, there is a break in rainfall in August, lasting up to three-four weeks during the fruit formation phase. The wet spell starts again in September and continues well into October, when it should be dry. This isn't limited to Maharashtra. Several critical areas considered the breadbasket of India—Bihar, West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh—are witnessing the same pattern.

      India's ragpickers: A miserable and dangerous job made worse by extreme heat

      India generates at least 62 million tons of waste annually, according to central government records, and some of its landfills are literal mountains of garbage, like the Ghaziabad landfill outside New Delhi. And while a 2016 law made it mandatory to segregate waste so that hazardous material doesn't make its way to landfills, the law has been poorly enforced, adding to the risk of waste pickers.

      Roadmap to EV 30@30: How can India achieve this ambitious target

      India's climate change strategy includes the EV30@30 initiative, aiming for 30% of new vehicle sales to be electric by 2030. This transition enhances air quality, reduces oil dependence, and fosters economic growth. While challenges like limited commercial EV options and charging infrastructure persist, government incentives and rising private investments are accelerating EV adoption.

      From water crisis to flooding: How Delhi went from extreme heat to rivers on roads in just 24 hours

      Delhi grapples with unprecedented rainfall following scorching temperatures nearing 50 degrees Celsius. Within 24 hours, the city received a record-breaking 228.1 mm of rain, surpassing June's average and causing severe water-logging and chaos. Experts attribute the intense rainfall to climate change, emphasizing the need for climate-resilient infrastructure and proactive measures to mitigate future risks.

      Nearly 5 billion people endured extreme heat in June; 619 million affected in India: Report

      An analysis by Climate Central revealed that nearly five billion people globally, including 619 million in India, faced extreme heat due to climate change over nine days in June. The report highlighted impacts in several countries, with experts warning that carbon pollution must be reduced to prevent future heat-related disasters.

      US opted out of Paris Accord as India, China weren't paying: Ex-Prez Trump

      President Trump criticized the Paris Climate Accord, citing a hefty cost and lack of contribution from major nations like China and India. Despite pledges, the US has not met its financial commitments, fueling Trump's skepticism towards the agreement.

      Indians battle intense heat with 'mad rush' for air conditioners, beer

      Demand for beer in India is at a multi-year high, and air conditioner sales are skyrocketing due to the intense, unprecedented heat affecting parts of the country. Temperatures in the Indian capital Delhi and the western state of Rajasthan have soared to almost 50 degrees Celsius in recent weeks. Scientists attribute the increasingly severe hot summer to human-driven climate change.

      Landmark Supreme Court ruling could spur more climate cases in India: Report

      Citing the case of Citing the case of M K Ranjitsinh and Others vs. Union of India, the report by the London School of Economics' Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment said that climate cases in the Global South are increasing and gaining more attention. M K Ranjitsinh and Others vs. Union of India, the report by the London School of Economics' Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment said that climate cases in the Global South are increasing and gaining more attention.

      Climate-proofing India's daily bread: The race for resilient wheat

      Satveer Singh's family relies on a sack of wheat flour to stave off hunger. They barely manage, aided by government rations, despite irregular supply. Extreme weather has slashed India's wheat production, forcing the government to cut rations and halt exports. Efforts are underway to develop climate-resilient wheat varieties, crucial for food security.

      Climate-proofing India's daily bread: The race for resilient wheat

      Climate change impacts - including harsher heat, drought and floods - pose a major emerging threat to food security in India and elsewhere, accelerating diverse efforts to introduce crops that are better able to withstand shifting conditions.

      Rise of EVs: The urgency of climate action

      Climate change effects are evident globally, urging immediate action to prevent irreversible damage by 2030.

      How to create a successful green career: Read what experienced professionals have to say

      The green industry is booming with opportunities for young professionals seeking fulfilling careers. Insights from industry experts reveal the motivations behind choosing green roles, the evolving scope of sustainability positions, educational requirements, salary expectations, and challenges faced in navigating this dynamic sector.

      Summer of '24: India's heatwave turns deadly with over 100 deaths, 40,000 suspected heatstroke cases

      The summer of 2024 in India has claimed over 100 lives and affected the health of thousands amid a prolonged heatwave and severe floods. Over 40,000 suspected heatstroke cases have been reported due to the relentless heat. Simultaneously, heavy rainfall has triggered severe floods in parts of the country, particularly in the northeastern region.

      Right intentions but lacked focus on implementation: Sunita Narain on Modi 2.0's environmental record

      In its second term, the Modi government focused on several initiatives, including scaling up renewable energy, improving forest cover, combating desertification, reducing air pollution, conserving wetlands, providing potable piped drinking water to all households, and eradicating single-use plastics.

      India's heatwave longest ever, worse to come

      India is experiencing its longest heatwave, with temperatures soaring over 45 degrees Celsius since mid-May. The head of India's Meteorological Department warned that heatwaves would become more frequent and intense if preventive measures are not taken. The country, a major greenhouse gas emitter, aims for net zero emissions by 2070, but for now relies heavily on coal. Climate change is causing longer, more intense heatwaves, with Delhi recently matching its record high temperature.

      PM Modi thanks Bill Gates for congratulatory wishes on his third term

      Prime Minister Narendra Modi thanked Bill Gates for his wishes on the oath-taking ceremony, expressing appreciation for their past discussions on technology's role in governance, healthcare, and climate change. Gates congratulated Modi on his third term win, recognising India's progress as an innovation hub and anticipating continued collaboration for global progress.

      India’s climate dilemma will hang over Modi’s next five years

      Modi, who has cast himself as climate champion for much of the past decade, will be under pressure to make faster progress toward existing green targets, including pledges to hit net zero by 2070, install a mammoth 500 gigawatts of non-fossil energy by the end of the decade, and corral a global alliance on solar power that aims to secure $1 trillion in investment.

      Climate change: Cos need some big changes on compliances

      World Environment Day holds significance for companies amidst climate change. India Inc's environmental compliance record shows room for improvement. Only 122 of the top 1,000 companies disclosed conducting EIAs in their FY23 reports sourced from Prime Database.

      Heat is costing India dear. How to prevent it from charring our economy

      Indian Institute for Human Settlements (IIHS) estimates that failing to address climate change, notably heat, could cost India up to 2.3% of GDP by 2023, and 6.7% by 2050. India can't roll the heat back. But we can prevent it from charring our economy and grilling India's liveability.

      El Nino ending; at least 60% chance of La Nina developing during July-Sept: WMO

      The El-Nino event, causing record-breaking temperatures and extreme weather worldwide, is expected to transition to La-Nina conditions this year, per the World Meteorological Organization. The warmest April on record marked the 11th consecutive month of high temperatures globally. La-Nina may bring relief with increased rainfall during the monsoon season in India.

      Heat wave kills at least 56 in India, nearly 25,000 heat stroke cases, from March-May

      A confluence of factors has led to a very hot summer in South Asia, a trend scientists say has been worsened by human-driven climate change. At least 33 people, including election officials on duty in India's just-concluded general election, died of suspected heatstroke in the states of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar in the north, and Odisha in the east on Friday.

      India heatwave kills at least 33, including election officials

      India has experienced a heatwave, with at least 33 people, including election officials, dying of suspected heatstroke in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, and Odisha. The heatwave is expected to continue until Saturday, as temperatures in northwestern and central India are expected to fall in the coming days. Bihar has seen the highest temperature recorded in the country at 52.9 degrees Celsius, while Uttar Pradesh has seen nine election personnel die.

      Experts warn of heat risks as India's temperatures climb again

      India is facing a severe heatwave, with temperatures in several cities exceeding 45 degrees Celsius. The city of New Delhi has seen temperatures rise into the high 40s Celsius, with power usage in the city reaching a record high. Experts warn that cities are more vulnerable to the compounding effects of urbanization and climate change, leading to a greater number of hotter days, prolonged dry spells, and less rainy days.

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