India
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We asked, you answered: Here’s how the climate changed your lives in 2019
Wildfires in California, flooding in India, and seasonal swings everywhere.
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Coal isn’t dying. It moved to Asia.
The world burns 65 percent more coal today than it did in 2000, according to the IEA’s new report.
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India doesn’t have to lead on climate. It should anyway.
The responsibility ought to lie with the biggest polluters. But the most affected might be willing to act first.
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Severe drought in India pushed thousands of farmers to suicide
Why was this drought worse than others? Blame climate change and modernization.
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India set a record by planting 50 million trees in one day
India is reforesting on a massive scale to fight climate change.
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Big countries are still waiting to ratify the Paris climate deal. What’s the holdup?
From D.C. to Delhi, there’s a lot of politics going on behind the scenes.
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Temperatures in India reach a terrifying 123 degrees
It's so hot that roads are melting shoes.
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India’s worst drought in 50 years is shutting down farms, hospitals, and schools
The number of people currently affected by drought in India is greater than the entire U.S. population.
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Air pollution in China and India may be worse than we realize
Improving air quality in these rapidly growing countries may be necessary just to keep the mortality rate steady -- let alone decrease it.