Mean surface temperature is projected to rise by about 4.4° C by the end of the century compared to the period between 1976 and 2005 when following the most extreme scenario …
SK Mondal, J Huang, Y Wang, B Su… - Atmospheric …, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Motivated by the Paris Agreement, this study aims to investigate the changes in precipitation extremes across South Asia and its five climatic zones for each 0.5° C of …
Anthropogenic climate change has impacted almost all phases of the global water cycle. Growing consensus asserts that extreme precipitation events will only rise in the years to …
Assessing the extent to which glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs) are increasing in frequency in modern times and whether their incidence is driven by anthropogenic climate …
Climate litigation has become a strategic tool to push for climate justice, including compensation for losses caused by climate change. Many cases rely on the establishment of …
V Gupta, S Kumar, R Kaur, RS Tandon - Journal of Earth System Science, 2022 - Springer
Landslide and related mass movement activities are common and one of the most destructive natural hazards in the mountainous terrain including the Himalayas. Of the 11 …
B Halder, B Rana, L Juneng, CB Pande… - … , Natural Hazards and …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Realizing the intricate relationships between drought, vegetation dynamics, and climate change is essential for sustainable resource management. Although temperature and …
The agricultural region of Marathwada in India incurred significant loss of crops and lives during the summer of 2015, which was characterised by persistent hot and dry conditions …