Down To Earth’s annual data-centric check-list of how climate change-induced extreme weather is ravaging India, is here, once again.
The numbers tell it all. Between January and September 2025, the country witnessed extreme weather events on 99 per cent of the days (270 days out of 273). Lightning and storms, heavy rains, floods and landslides were the biggest bashers. How much more evidence do we need?
Join us at our online release of the 2025 Extreme Weather Assessment Report, which breaks down the figures month by month, season by season, and region by region.
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SUKANYA NAIR
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| India experienced extreme weather events on 99 per cent of the days in the first nine months of 2025, says CSE and Down To Earth’s Climate India 2025 report, an annual assessment of extreme weather events | |
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Climate India 2025: An Assessment of Extreme Weather Events |
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Climate India 2024: An Assessment of Extreme Weather Events |
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Climate India 2023: An assessment of extreme weather events |
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CLIMATE INDIA 2022: An assessment of extreme weather events |
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| A Disaster A Day By: Richard Mahapatra, Managing Editor, Down to Earth |
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| A Disaster A Day By: Kiran Pandey Programme Director, CSE |
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