As many as 107,487 people died due to heavy rains and floods across India over 64 years between 1953 and 2017
India is one of the world's most vulnerable regions to climate change
If no measures are taken, average temperatures in India are predicted to increase by 1.5-3 degrees
The letter came roughly a week before President Donald Trump signaled he was open to talks with California on mileage standards
For long, India had urged developed countries to act more forcefully on climate change, while arguing that it needed technology and finance to adopt more climate-friendly pathways
The doubters and believers aren't even talking about the same thing
Indigenous peoples should be given major stake in managing compensatory afforestation funds. Otherwise, forest restoration will fail, jeopardising India's chances of achieving its Paris climate goals
The most effective strategy is prevention, and a great deal can be done by designing our buildings with resource efficiency in mind
For every 100 mm drop in average rainfall, farmer incomes fall 15% during the kharif season and 7% during rabi, the survey said
The current financial year allocation for two climate change schemes on climate change is Rs 1.41 billion
Extreme temperature shocks, when a district is significantly hotter than usual, results in a 4.7% decline in agricultural yields
Extreme weather is made worse by climate change, causing more golf course closures, while wetter, warmer autumns and winters cause damage and disease to grass and greens
India should turn away from the Paris accord as latest research shows particles from space, and not human activity, affect climate on Earth
A warmer ocean affects another important food source - fish
Global average increases in temperature of two to three degrees may not seem completely unmanageable at first, but it means that the extremes of temperature will get that much worse
The G77 is the largest intergovernmental organisation of developing countries in the UN
By the middle of this century, experts estimate that climate change is likely to displace between 150 and 300 million people
There are scopes for working together in the area, from public transport to waste-to-energy: Lars Ronnas
In parts of Bangladesh, especially along the Chitra river, mangrove forests are appearing as the river water turns saline
Cities across the world are increasingly incorporating living infrastructure, to deliver social, environmental and economic services to urban communities