India is living through one of its hottest summers. Hundreds have already succumbed to the wrath of the sun. Centre for Science and Environment’s (CSE) Urban Lab has tracked ‘heat’ in Indian cities: its in-depth analysis explores how the nature of ‘heat’ has changed in the last two decades, especially in urban India. Why are cities getting hotter than ever? Is humidity adding fuel to fire? Why are nights not providing a break from the heat?
Join our webinar to explore answers to these questions, and to discuss a roadmap to a less fiery future.
For more details, Please contact
SUKANYA NAIR
sukanya.nair@cseindia.org
+91 8816818864
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Presentations | |
Anatomy of an Inferno Decoding Urban Heat stress in Indian Cities By: Avikal Somvanshi & Sharanjeet Kaur Urban Lab, CSE |
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Press Release | |
CSE study tracks heat wave; exposes dangerous trends in India’s biggest cities | |
Report | |
CSE study tracks heat wave; exposes dangerous trends in India’s biggest cities |
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Down To Earth | |
BLAZING SUN IS |
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Video | |
SPEAKERS | |
ANUMITA ROYCHOWDHURY Executive Director, CSE |
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RAJNEESH SAREEN Programme Director Sustainable Habitat, CSE |
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AVIKAL SOMVANSHI Lead Urban Lab, CSE |
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SHARANJEET KAUR Programme Officer Urban Lab, CSE |
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