Deccan Chronicle: India’s summer monsoon will become highly unpredictable if the world’s average temperature rises by 2ºC in the next two-three decades, a scientific report commissioned by the World Bank says.
The report released in the national capital on Wednesday focuses on the likely impacts of warming between 2ºC and 4ºC on agricultural production, water resources, coastal ecosystems and cities across South Asia, sub-Saharan Africa and South East Asia.
The report titled Turn Down the Heat: Climate Extremes,......
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India: Global warming to dry up rivers, inundate cities
Posted by Deccan Chronicle: None Given on June 20th, 2013
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