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Scorching Future
The Statesman Siliguri
|April 04, 2025
As summer sets in, India braces for yet another season of extreme heat.
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Forecasts indicate that this year will bring more intense heat waves, with several states expected to experience a significant rise in the number of scorching days.
The implications are dire, not just for public health but for the country's economy, agriculture, and overall well-being. Yet, despite repeated warnings from meteorologists and climate experts, India remains dangerously underprepared to deal with the consequences of rising temperatures.
Year after year, the data paints a grim picture. Hundreds of lives are lost to heat-related illnesses, and independent reports suggest that the actual toll may be much higher than official estimates. Vulnerable populations, including daily wage labourers, farmers, and the urban poor, bear the brunt of this crisis.
With water shortages compounding the problem, the heat threatens food security and livelihoods, creating a vicious cycle that policymakers have yet to adequately address. The extreme heat also impacts education, as schools are often forced to shut down or modify schedules to protect children from the sweltering conditions.
This disrupts learning and adds to the broader socio-economic strain. The root cause of this intensifying crisis is no mystery. Climate change, fuelled by human activities, is driving global temperatures upward.
India, as the world's third-largest emitter of greenhouse gases, has a significant role to play in mitigating these effects. However, the country's reliance on coal and other fossil fuels continues to contribute to rising carbon emissions, exacerbating the problem.
While efforts have been made to transition towards renewable energy, progress remains slow and insufficient. Beyond long-term climate mitigation, immediate adaptive measures are crucial. Public health systems must be strengthened to respond to heat-related illnesses, and awareness campaigns should educate citizens on precautionary measures.
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