India needs to get its act together on climate change if it wants to avoid the worst effects of global warming, according to a new report from the World Wildlife Fund.
The report warns that unless action is taken, the consequences of climate change will be "explosive, long-term, and irreversible," the BBC reports.
It says that unless action is taken, the effects of climate change will be "explosive, long-term, and irreversible" in parts of the world, including India, where one of the hottest summers on record in 2022 is believed to have caused one of the worst power shortages in the last decade, Bloomberg reports.
The report warns that unless action is taken, the consequences of climate change will be "explosive, long-term, and irreversible" in parts of the world, including India, where one of the hottest summers on record in 2022 is believed to have caused one of the worst power shortages in the last decade.
The report warns that unless action is taken, the consequences of climate change will be "explosive, long-term, and irreversible" in parts of the world, including India, where one of the hottest summers on record in 2022 is believed to have caused one of the worst power shortages in the...
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