India's cities will face double heatwave days and 43% more extreme rainfall by 2030, reshaping urban climate risks.
India mandates AC temperatures between 20-28°C to save energy and support sustainable development nationwide.
Arctic ice melts rapidly, opening new shipping routes that speed global warming and threaten polar habitats.
Delhi braces for a scorching heat wave as temperatures soar to 44°C under a weather yellow alert warning.
In 2024, 40 million km² of ocean faced marine heat waves, threatening coral reefs and coastal communities worldwide.
Nearly half of Earth's mountain ice is destined to disappear due to irreversible glacier melting.
Antarctica’s ice sheet is melting beyond reversal, risking catastrophic sea level rise even if warming stops.
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