Over the past few months, much of North India has been hit by the fury of extreme weather, in the form of very heavy and almost incessant rains. Lives are being lost, infrastructure worth crores has been destroyed, and the country is reeling with the impacts. Added to this is a wide variety of other climate-wrought mayhem being reported from across the world: record-breaking temperature rises, heat waves, wildfires, etc… all of them happening in the backdrop of onset of El Nino and climate change.
Down To Earth magazine invites you to a Media Briefing to discuss and understand why this is happening. We have brought together our own researchers on a panel with two key international experts who have been specifically studying this phenomena to help us decode this deluge.
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SUKANYA NAIR
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Unchartered Territory Akshit Sangomla Down To Earth |
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Sate of extreme weather events Kiran Pandey CSE |
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SUNITA NARAIN Director General, CSE |
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KIERAN M R HUNT Senior Research Scientisttropical and Himalayan meteorology Department of Meteorology University of Reading, UK BIO |
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AKSHAY DEORAS Research Scientist National Centre for Atmospheric Science and Department of Meteorology University of Reading, UK BIO |
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KIRAN PANDEY Programme Director environmental resources, CSE |
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AKSHIT SANGOMLA Correspondent Down To Earth |
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