India TV: Madhya Pradesh is likely to see 1-1.2 degree Celsius rise in temperature by 2045, bringing more droughts that will pose enormous pressure on agriculture, water resources, infrastructure and energy sectors, according to a study.
The study, Climate Change in Madhya Pradesh: Indicators, Impacts, and Adaptation, done jointly by faculty member Veemal Mishra of IIT-Gandhinagar and Amit Garg of IIM-Ahmedabad says that with rise in temperatures, the frequency of severe, extreme, and exceptional droughts...