Recent evidence suggests the scientific consensus on the impact of climate change on our glaciers, on our monsoons, and indeed even on sea level rise is debatable. Rigorous science based assessments are therefore critical in designing India’s adaptation strategies given that it is exposed to climate change on multiple fronts. The assessment builds on our own independent and credible research capacity on these issues.
In particular, the knowledge and understanding of impacts as deduced from the Global Circulation Models and Regional Climate Models are not adequate to assess the impacts and implications for India. This assessment is an attempt to use PRECIS (Providing Climate Investigation Studies) based on HadRM (Hadley Regional Climate Model) to generate climate change scenario for 2030s.
The report specifically attempts to -
It has been organized into nine chapters, namely, (1) Context; (2) The key sectors and regions; (3) The observed climate and climate change projections; (4) Observed sea-level rise, extreme events and future projections; and then impacts of climate change on (5) Agriculture; (6) Natural ecosystems and biodiversity; (7) Human health; (8) Water and the last chapter deals with the (9) Salient findings, challenges of the assessment and way forward.
The section on salient findings, challenges of the assessment and way forward deals with the following -
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