Delhi May Suffer Loss Of Rs 2.75 Trillion By 2050 Due To Climate Change: Report

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Delhi is projected to suffer losses of Rs 2.75 trillion by 2050 due to the impacts of climate change, with changes in precipitation and temperature patterns posing significant threats to the lives of the most vulnerable populations. The warning comes from the city government's draft action plan on climate change.

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