Extreme heat is pushing India to the brink of ‘survivability.’ One obvious solution is also a big part of the problem | CNNLee Duna@lemmy.nz to World News@lemmy.world – 162 points – 6 months agocnn.com25Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all comments By 2050, India will be among the first places where temperatures will cross survivability limits, according to climate experts. I've been saying this for years, one major heatwave rolls aver a continent and millions will die.Its going to happen to crops first, and obviously then famine.Heat already damaged their crops, read the article.That's the opening chapter of Kim Stanley Robinson 's Ministry for the Future book.
By 2050, India will be among the first places where temperatures will cross survivability limits, according to climate experts. I've been saying this for years, one major heatwave rolls aver a continent and millions will die.Its going to happen to crops first, and obviously then famine.Heat already damaged their crops, read the article.That's the opening chapter of Kim Stanley Robinson 's Ministry for the Future book.
Its going to happen to crops first, and obviously then famine.Heat already damaged their crops, read the article.
I've been saying this for years, one major heatwave rolls aver a continent and millions will die.
Its going to happen to crops first, and obviously then famine.
Heat already damaged their crops, read the article.
That's the opening chapter of Kim Stanley Robinson 's Ministry for the Future book.