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Sahyadri Issue 92(XCII)

Heat waves in India: Land Surface Temperature responses to Land use dynamics across Agroclimatic Zones of India
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News


  1. ‘Red alert’ as temperatures cross 1.5 degrees for 16 months straight.pdf

  1. Farmers pin hopes on new agricultural calendar to weather climate variabilities.pdf

  1. Can MGNREGS work as a social protection scheme for women in heat-stressed areas_.pdf

  1. Changing patterns in precipitation and temperature affect Kashmir’s ecosystem.pdf

  1. Cities taking longer to shed heat despite surrounding greenery_ Study.pdf

  1. Climate change impact on agriculture leads to 1.5 per cent loss in India’s GDP.pdf

  1. Rising heat can put 4.5% of India’s GDP at risk by 2030. What does it mean for trade and logistics.pdf

  1. With rising temperatures and post COVID-19 challenge, can forest management show a way for India.pdf

  1. Elephant habitat in the Indian subcontinent to shift towards the Himalayas, says study.pdf

  1. 1Failure to cut GHG emissions is putting species conservation in eastern Himalayas at risk.pdf

  1. Himalayan treelines might be climbing higher in response to climate change.pdf

  1. How wineries in India are adapting to warmer winters and erratic rain.pdf

  1. Kerala’s early heat surge signals climate shift.pdf

  1. Protect India’s forests and urban green spaces, says India’s climate change report.pdf

  1. Restricting global temperature rise to 1.5°C could help India lower drought, river flooding, biodiversity loss risk.pdf

  1. These flowers are likely to climb up the Himalayas as temperature rises.pdf

  1. Rising temperatures alter insect-crop interactions and impact agricultural productivity.pdf

  1. Land use changes are driving Himalayan forest bird loss.pdf

  1. Temperature rise in India’s northern plains unlikely to impact wheat Centre.pdf

  1. The climate drivers behind southwest India’s intensifying heat waves.pdf

  1. Warmer winters in the Himalayas are triggering avalanches.pdf

  1. What are urban heat islands.pdf

  1. Why are temperatures within a city's neighbourhoods different.pdf

  1. Global Heat & Cooling Forum_ Why urgent action on rising temperatures can’t wait, as per experts _ Fortune India.pdf

  1. India most likely undercounting heat-related deaths_ Former WHO chief scientist Soumya Swaminathan.pdf

  1. Climate change is now a real and pressing economic threat _ Today News.pdf

  1. World’s top climate scientists expect global heating to blast past 1.5C target _ Climate crisis _ The Guardian.pdf

  1. Climate Change and Temperature Rise in India_ A Growing Concern – Rising Kashmir.pdf

  1. Climate change responsible for over 80% of temperature rise within Asia last month, the hottest April.pdf