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Global warming accelerates, threatening ecosystems and communities, with India facing rising risks despite climate commitments.
Climate change is accelerating globally, with temperatures on track to rise 2°C by 2045, threatening biodiversity and ecosystems.
In India, rising temperatures, glacial melt, and extreme weather—like the 2023 South Lhonak GLOF—are intensifying risks to communities and infrastructure.
Wildlife, especially Himalayan birds, face habitat loss and physiological stress due to warming and deforestation.
India’s energy demand is surging, with coal still dominating power generation despite climate commitments.
While renewables are expanding, fossil fuel subsidies and grid limitations hinder progress.
Global emissions remain high, and current pledges fall far short of Paris Agreement goals, with temperatures already exceeding 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels in 2024.
India, though a major emitter by volume, has low per capita emissions and argues developed nations should bear greater responsibility for historical emissions.
El calentamiento global se acelera, amenazando ecosistemas y comunidades, con la India enfrentando riesgos crecientes a pesar de los compromisos climáticos.