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India, with its rich cultural heritage and diverse ecosystems, stands as a microcosm of the global challenge posed by climate change. From the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas to the sun-kissed shores of its southern coast, every corner of this vast subcontinent bears witness to the impacts of a changing climate. It is a land where the monsoon rains, once celebrated as the lifeblood of the nation, now arrive with unpredictable ferocity, leaving devastation in their wake. It is a land where farmers, the custodians of our sustenance, grapple with erratic weather patterns that threaten their…mehr

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India, with its rich cultural heritage and diverse ecosystems, stands as a microcosm of the global challenge posed by climate change. From the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas to the sun-kissed shores of its southern coast, every corner of this vast subcontinent bears witness to the impacts of a changing climate. It is a land where the monsoon rains, once celebrated as the lifeblood of the nation, now arrive with unpredictable ferocity, leaving devastation in their wake. It is a land where farmers, the custodians of our sustenance, grapple with erratic weather patterns that threaten their livelihoods. It is a land where burgeoning urban centers choke on the fumes of progress, while vulnerable communities on the fringes of society bear the brunt of environmental degradation.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Ruby Jindal presently serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics at the K.R. Mangalam University. Her dedication to the pursuit of knowledge is highlighted by her extensive record of publications, featured in reputable journals along with several contributions to books and book chapters.