India’s hidden climate change catastrophe

Independent: Naryamaswamy Naik went to the cupboard and took out a tin of pesticide. Then he stood before his wife and children and drank it. "I don't know how much he had borrowed. I asked him, but he wouldn't say," Sugali Nagamma said, her tiny grandson playing at her feet. "I'd tell him: don't worry, we can sell the salt from our table." Ms Nagamma, 41, showed us a picture of her husband -- good-looking with an Elvis-style hairdo -- on the day they married a quarter of a century ago. "He'd been unhappy for......

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