India’s killer heatwave deadly warning world we face without climate action

Ecologist: As delegates prepare for the Bonn climate talks, India is being struck by extreme heat with a long-delayed monsoon season and a death toll of thousands, writes Liz Hanna. If this is an indicator of the warming world to come, it's giving us all the reasons we could possibly want to act decisively before it's too late. The combination of rapidly expanding population, and increasing extreme heat events reducing food yields suggests a perfect storm is brewing. India is currently in the throes of......

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