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Climate change: tackling the challenge confronting India / Malhotra, Ajai   Journal Article
Malhotra, Ajai Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Scientific evidence affirms that the anthropogenic emissions of Greenhouse Gases (GHGs), such as carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide and several industrial gases, have been changing the Earth’s climate since the Industrial Revolution started two and a half centuries ago. While naysayers remain, there is now overwhelming scientific certainty that increasing GHG concentration in the atmosphere due to human activities has been the dominant cause of the observed warming of our planet since 1950.1 Current GHG emissions are the highest in human history while atmospheric carbon dioxide is at its highest level since at least 800,000 years. Over the years, the atmosphere and oceans have grown warmer. Snow, ice, permafrost and glaciers have reduced at the poles and elsewhere. Sea levels have risen and oceans have become more acidic by absorbing more carbon dioxide. Several extreme weather events have intensified. Over the last century, global temperatures have risen +0.85°C and sea levels by 19 centimetres.2
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Climate change and Indian case studies / Acharya, Keya   Journal Article
Acharya, Keya Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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Geopolitics of climate change and India's position / Sinha, Uttam Kumar   Journal Article
Sinha, Uttam Kumar Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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ID:   090064


Security implications of climate change for India / IDSA 2009  Book
IDSA Book
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Publication New Delhi, Academic Foundation, 2009.
Description 192p.Hbk
Standard Number 9788171887637
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ID:   105702


Winds of Change: India's emerging climate strategy / Rasotgi, Namrata Patodia   Journal Article
Rasotgi, Namrata Patodia Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract India's approach to climate change has shifted dramatically in the span of a few years. Not only has India developed a comprehensive climate change program domestically, it has adopted a new stance in the international negotiations that has earned it the reputation of being a 'deal maker'. This dramatic, and to many unexpected, shift in India's climate change strategy can be understood if seen in the context of India's economic and development aspirations and the changes occurring in the larger geopolitical landscape. Climate change, due to its multi-faceted nature, cuts across a spectrum of issues and India can benefit both domestically and internationally by addressing it.
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