Researchers from Delhi’s Institute of Economic Growth said that with 80 per cent of India’s population living in areas highly vulnerable to extreme weather events such as cyclones, floods and heatwaves, risks due to climate change could undermine the country’s progress on several Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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