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Deadly heat waves will destroy India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh if our current rate of climate change keeps pace

Published by Business Insider on Sun, 20 Aug 2017


If you are excitedby the recurring monsoon showers in India and thanking the rain god, be warned.If the scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are to be believed, almost the whole ofSouth Asia, including the northern part of India would be uninhabitable, thanks to climate change.If this rate of climate change keeps in pace, deadly heat waves will destroy India, Pakistan andBangladesh.The scientists have warned that in next few decades, key agricultural areas in the Indus andGangesriver basins will be affected, which will result in reduced crop yields and famine."Climate change is not an abstract concept, it is impacting huge numbers of vulnerable people," MIT professor Elfatih Eltahir told theThomson ReutersFoundation."Business as usual runs the risk of having extremely lethal heat waves."As of now, only 2% of India's population is exposed to extreme weather, but by 2100, about 70% of the people will suffer. As per media reports, around 3500 people were killed by heat waves in 2015.Projections show theGulfregion will be the world's hottest region by 2100 as a result of climate change.However, Gulf will be able to battle it out, thanks to its wealthy populations and oil rich status. While there is no verdict on migration, but the study suggests that millions of people from South Asia and mostly from North India and Pakistan will be forced to leave their homes and settle elsewhere.The report has called for an immediate action plan that would help to keep the regions cooler for an extended period of time.The study does not directly address migration, but researchers said it is likely that millions of people in South Asia will be forced to move due to blistering temperatures and crop failures, unless steps are taken to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.Disaster experts fromSouth Asiancountries met in Pakistan last month to launch a toolkit to help city governments develop ways to manage the impact of heatwaves in urban areas.Ahmedabad, in western India, has already introduced a heat action plan South Asia's first early warning system against extreme heatwaves.Authorities in the city of 5.5 million have mapped areas with vulnerable populations and set up "cooling spaces" in temples, public buildings and malls during the summer.SEE ALSO:This lake in India is so polluted it froths and catches on fireJoin the conversation about this story
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