"We Are In Living In A Frying Pan": Climate Scientist

  • 8:18
  • Published On: April 30, 2024
Cinema View
Embed
A landmark study on the impact of climate change identified the Indian Ocean and surrounding countries as a region with the highest risk of natural hazards, more intense extreme cyclones, more intense rainfall, and the devastation of corals, marine life, and fisheries may soon be upon us. Report's author Dr Roxy Mathew Koll said we are living in a frying pan.

 

Related Videos

What Climate Change Expert Said On April 2024 Being Hottest On Record
May 09, 2024 6:28
Climate Tax To Raise $900 Billion By 2030, Could It Avert A Crisis?
April 29, 2024 1:19
India's Green Building Movement And Climate Change
April 19, 2024 23:27
Green Buildings In India: Accelerating Sustainability
April 19, 2024 11:59
Scientists Say Coral Reefs Suffer Fourth Global Bleaching Event
April 16, 2024 1:16
Climate Change Could Wipe Out 9% Value Of the World's Housing By 2050
April 12, 2024 8:29
"2 Years To Save The World": UN Climate Chief
April 11, 2024 11:38
UN Says 2 Years Left To Save The Planet, Global Warming Slipping Down Agendas
April 11, 2024 1:25
Supreme Court Expands Scope Of Rights To Life, Equality
April 08, 2024 17:16
Climate Change Impacts Constitutional Guarantee Of Right To Equality: Supreme Court
April 08, 2024 1:58
Explained: How Climate Change Poses A Health Risk To India
March 24, 2024 18:15
Our Offerings: NDTV
  • मध्य प्रदेश
  • राजस्थान
  • इंडिया
  • मराठी
  • 24X7
Choose Your Destination