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JOIN OUR COP27 TEAM AND DATA EXPERTS IN THIS PRE-COP WEBINAR TO GET A BIRD’S-EYE VIEW OF THE CLIMATE VAGARIES THAT INDIA FACES

The extreme weather events in the first nine months of 2022 have caused over 2,700 deaths and damaged 1.9 million hectares of cropped area. Five states reported extreme weather on more than 100 days this year: Madhya Pradesh, Assam, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh.

These – and a host of other similar data and information – are a part of Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) and Down To Earth’s new e-book on the state of extreme weather events in India in 2022. The book contains a comprehensive database of disasters and tracks seven extreme weather phenomena, as well as the loss and damage that can be attributed to them.

FOR DETAILS, CONTACT:

Sukanya Nair
sukanya.nair@cseindia.org
8816818864

 
 
 

 

 

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Webinar Recording
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CLIMATE INDIA 2022: An assessment of extreme weather events
Presentations
CLIMATE INDIA 2022: An assessment of extreme weather events
By: Sunita Narain
Director General, CSE
Extreme weather events through seasons
By: Kiran Pandey
Programme Director, Environment Resource Unit CSE
Extreme weather events What the report tells us
By: Rajit Sengupta
Associate Editor, Down To Earth
SPEAKERS
Sunita Narain
Director General
CSE
Kiran Pandey
Programme Director Environment Resources Unit, CSE
Rajit Sengupta
Assistant Editor Copy
Down to Earth magazine
Akshit Sangomla
Senior Reporter
Down to Earth