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The next time your throat is as dry as a bone and the Sun is beating down, take a glass of clean, cool water. Savour it. Sip by sip. Vital and appreciated as that water is,...
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The latest report of the inter-governmental panel points to the impact of extreme weather events on farming in India
India has long been regarded a ‘climate c...
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Forget changing rain patterns — warmer temperatures alone could bring drought to a third of Earth’s land area by the end of the century. That’s the gist o...
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Pakistan worst affected by climate change
KARACHI: Agriculture is extremely vulnerable to climate change globally and in Pakistan, which is the one of the worst hit countries of climate change, agriculture is badly...
Read MoreMonitoring Climate Change software uses local weather data to predict trends
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Read MoreAdverse weather may affect food prices in India: World Bank
"Weather has played a role, alongside improved production prospects, in sustained price declines... However, deteriorating weather conditions and other uncertainties might ...
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