World Bank study enumerates climate change consequences for South Asia: Will India act in time?

The World Bank study suggests that transitioning farmers to non-agricultural jobs, providing additional schooling and reducing water stress could reduce the climate change hit on India's GDP from 2.8 percent to 2.4 percent. But is this feasible, and, pertinently, who should initiate action?

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Mridula Ramesh

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