Climate change may cost India 2.8% of GDP : World Bank

Mint 2018-06-29

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Climate change could depress the living standards of nearly half of India’s population by 2050, which now lives in the vulnerable areas, says the World Bank. In a country where over 75 per cent of the population is dependent on agriculture, falling yields from climate change would lead to a decline in living standards for agriculture-dependent households, while the effect on people’s health would worsen the overall impact.

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