Extreme weather on 93 per cent of the days in the first nine months of 2024. Leaving over 3,000 people dead, affecting 3.2 million hectare of croplands, and destroying over 200,000 homes and buildings. The mayhem wrought by a changing climate is peaking every year
Delve into comparative statistics from three years — 2024, 2023 and 2022. Uncover details of what kind of extreme events did India encounter, where (state- and region-wise), and what were the impacts. And mull over how to respond to this clear, present and growing danger.
Join us at the online release of our State of Extreme Weather report. With Sunita Narain and the Down To Earth team that puts together this annual publication.
FOR MORE DETAILS OR EMBARGOED COPIES OF THE REPORT, PLEASE CONTACT
SUKANYA NAIR
Email: sukanya.nair@cseindia.org
+91 8816818864
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Climate India 2024: An Assessment of Extreme Weather Events | |
Press Release | |
India has faced more extreme weather events and higher damages in 2024 compared to last year, says CSE and Down To Earth’s annual state of extreme weather report | |
Presentations | |
Extreme Weather Events through seasons By: Rajit Sengupta |
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Extreme Weather Events in India By: Kiran Pandey |
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Panelists | |
SUNITA NARAIN Director General, CSE |
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RICHARD MAHAPATRA Managing Editor Down To Earth |
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KIRAN PANDEY Programme Director Environment Resources Unit, CSE |
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RAJIT SENGUPTA Associate Editor Down To Earth |
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