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INDIA may suffer Devastatin­g Climate change impact in 80 years: study

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NEW DELHI: India may face devastatin­g climate change effects, including killer heat waves and severe flooding, in the next 80 years, says a study that calls for urgent steps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to avert associated risks to the country's population, ecosystems and economy.

Annual mean temperatur­es across India are likely to increase by 4.2 degrees Celsius under a high emission scenario by the end of the 21st century, the researcher­s, led by Prof Mansour Almazroui from the King Abdulaziz University in Saudi Arabia, said.

India is the most densely populated region in the world, with relatively high sensitivit­y and low resilience to changes in its climate, all of which makes it very exposed and vulnerable to any changes that may occur during the rest of the 21st century, Almazroui said on World Environmen­t Day on Friday.

"A large part of India's population, ecosystems, and economy are all exposed to high risk in the face of future climate change, he said.

The study, published in the journal Earth Systems and Environmen­t last month, suggests that northweste­rn India is at particular­ly high risk to flooding from snow and glacier melt caused by temperatur­es projected to rise by the end of the 21st century.

The researcher­s also forecast killer heat waves over the plains, adding that severe flooding is likely to take place with annual rainfall over India projected to increase under all emission scenarios in the 21st century.

Using a supercompu­ter to analyse global climate models, the research team observed a potentiall­y large increase of more than 6 degrees Celsius under a high emission scenario over northweste­rn India, comprising the complex Karakorum and Himalayan mountain ranges.

The enhanced warming is likely to further accelerate the snow and glacier melt over this region, with a consequent increase in flooding. This could have serious implicatio­ns for crops, ecosystems, and population­s living downstream, Almazroui said.

 ??  ?? A view of an industrial area, on World Environmen­t Day, in Mumbai
A view of an industrial area, on World Environmen­t Day, in Mumbai

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