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Is India becoming too hot to live in?

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Is India Too Hot to Live In?

India's geography means that it's always been exposed to extreme heat and rainfall. But this has been made much worse by climate change. Heat waves mean that there's a lack of early rainfall, which reduces the yield of crops. Billions of people in the world are at risk because of rising temperatures. The burden of dealing with the crisis lies not with individual countries, but the global community. This inquiry was presented by me tony t and produced by louise clark roebotham.

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