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CSE’s Weekly News Bulletin

May 28, 2024

The latest on our perspectives, analysis, publications and events

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Indian cities no longer cooling down at night,
finds CSE study
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— Nandita Banerji
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A new study by Delhi-based think tank Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) has revealed a dangerous trend in India’s biggest cities: Heat waves are becoming deadlier due to a combination of rising temperatures, increasing humidity and urban expansion. The research has also uncovered a worrying phenomenon: cities are not cooling down at night as much as they did during 2001-2010...
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