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Environmental Collapse, Health Emergencies, and a Workforce in Freefall
As India sees the World Environment Day, a landmark report by the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) reveals a nation on the brink of interconnected crises. The data paints a dire portrait of accelerating climate disasters, collapsing public health systems, and economic instability, with even top-performing states failing to address foundational challenges. Forward this article to atleast 5 people. Your network is your net worth against disaster.
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The Heat Is On
By 2030, 300 million people could be exposed to deadly heatwaves, with 600 million facing reduced quality of life. The Indo-Gangetic plains and southeastern coast are at highest risk. Food security hangs in the balance, with wheat yields in Punjab already down 20% due to early heatwaves. Power grids, strained by air-conditioning demands, risk more blackouts, hitting hospitals and schools hardest.
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