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Climate Change: Human and Social Concerns
0Confront the critical human and social dimensions of climate change affecting India. This vital book illuminates how adaptation, policy, and societal structures are key to navigating environmental challenges. Delve into the impacts on food security, public health, and vulnerable urban populations, uncovering overlooked insights from leading scholars. Essential for policymakers, researchers, students, and citizens committed to sustainable development and robust climate action in India, it offers crucial perspectives for building resilience and driving positive change.
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Climate Change: Impacts and Adaptations in Crop Plants
0Navigate the challenges of climate change for Indian agriculture. This essential guide explores how changing temperatures and rainfall patterns impact crucial food and horticultural crops across India. Gain insights into vital crop adaptation mechanisms and learn practical strategies to boost agricultural productivity and ensure sustainable yields amidst evolving climate scenarios. A must-read for agricultural scientists, researchers, students, and policymakers dedicated to India’s farming resilience.
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Climate Change: Man and Environment
0Confront India’s pressing environmental concerns with an authoritative exploration of climate change. This vital text dissects the science behind global warming, detailing its profound effects on the Indian subcontinent, from altered weather patterns to resource scarcity. Uncover the intricate link between human actions and environmental degradation, offering a clear perspective on rising sea levels and ecological crises. This comprehensive study is indispensable for university students, environmental researchers, and anyone keen on understanding and addressing climate challenges in India for a sustainable future.
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Climate Change: the Human Aspect
0Uncover the critical human dimension of climate change affecting India and South Asia. This insightful book delves into regional impacts, from agriculture to vulnerable communities, offering practical adaptation solutions. Drawing on global reports and local insights, it bridges macro-level discussions with ground-level realities. Essential for understanding environmental challenges in South and Southeast Asia, it provides actionable strategies for adaptation and sustainable development. A must-read for students, policymakers, and anyone concerned about India’s environmental future.
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Climate Change: What it Means for Us, Our Children, and Our Grandchildren (Second Edition) (American and Comparative Environmental Policy)
0Unlock essential insights into climate change and its profound impact on India. This definitive guide by Joseph F.C. DiMento clarifies complex climate science and global environmental policy in accessible, non-technical terms. Essential for understanding the latest scientific consensus and policy initiatives, it details the real-world effects on our lives, our children, and future generations. Explore practical climate action strategies, environmental justice, and improved climate communication. A must-read for students, environmentalists, policymakers, and concerned citizens seeking to build a sustainable future for India. Grasp the science, inform your actions.
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Climate Chnage and Hydrosphere: Water Planet in Crises
0Explore the critical state of our Water Planet and the escalating global water crisis. This essential read delves into the hydrosphere’s perilous condition, dissecting how industrial and agricultural demands fuel water scarcity and pollution. It’s a vital resource for environmental science students, researchers, and policymakers, offering crucial insights into the challenges facing our water planet, highly relevant to understanding India’s water security. Gain a deeper understanding of climate change’s role and the urgent need for sustainable water management solutions.
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Climate Crisis and the 21st-Century British Novel (Environmental Cultures)
0Explore the urgent dialogue between climate crisis and contemporary British storytelling. This pioneering study meticulously charts the evolution of environmental attitudes in 21st-century British fiction, examining twelve pivotal works. It delves into narratives of ecological collapse, pastoral, urban, and polar shifts. Bringing ecocriticism and narratology together, it analyzes influential novels, from Zadie Smith to Melissa Harrison, showcasing how post-millennial literature reimagines our relationship with the natural world amidst global environmental challenges. Essential reading for literature students, environmental scholars, and anyone keen on understanding climate change through the lens of modern fiction.
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Climate Crisis and the 21st-Century British Novel (Environmental Cultures)
0Explore how the 21st-century British novel confronts the escalating climate crisis. This groundbreaking study is the first to chart changing attitudes towards nature in contemporary British fiction. It delves into twelve key works, examining narratives of environmental collapse, pastoral, urban, and polar settings. Bringing ecocriticism and narratology into dialogue, it analyzes acclaimed novels and new voices. Ideal for literature students, academics, and anyone keen on environmental literature, this book reveals how post-millennial fictions offer vital imaginative spaces to rethink our relationship with the natural world in an era of global change.
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CLIMATE CRISIS AND THE GLOBAL GREEN NEW DEAL ()
0Confront the global climate crisis head-on with this essential read. World-leading thinkers Noam Chomsky and Robert Pollin reveal the catastrophic future of unchecked global warming and powerfully advocate for the Global Green New Deal. Debunking fears of economic disaster, they present a feasible blueprint to transition away from fossil fuels within thirty years, creating jobs and improving living standards. This book is a vital guide for environmentalists, policymakers, and anyone in India concerned with securing a sustainable future amidst an urgent climate emergency. Understand the crisis, grasp the solution.
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Climate Events and Disaster Mitigation from Policy to Practice
0Build resilience against climate events with this crucial guide connecting India’s climate policy to practical disaster mitigation. Explore actionable insights and strategies essential for effective disaster management, bridging the gap from policy formulation to real-world implementation. This book offers vital knowledge on climate risk assessment, adaptation planning, and community preparedness, making it indispensable for Indian policymakers, environmental scientists, researchers, and students. Enhance your understanding of sustainability and strengthen disaster response frameworks across the nation. A must-read for climate action in India.
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Climate Hazards Disasters and Gender Ramifications
0Uncover the critical impact of climate hazards and disasters on gender, revealing how existing inequalities amplify vulnerability for women and girls. This essential read delves into the complex intersection of climate change, social inequalities, and patriarchal structures, detailing how these dynamics affect disaster preparedness and experiences globally, with vital relevance for India’s diverse regions. It unravels the gendered politics of environmental crises, offering a gender-responsive framework crucial for researchers, practitioners, and students in climate change, gender studies, and disaster management.
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Climate Justice in India
0Unlock actionable visions for a climate just India. This comprehensive volume synthesizes the deep roots of climate vulnerability, critically examining energy democracy, water access, agroecology, women’s land rights, and caste justice within India’s climate action plans. It articulates a vital research and policy agenda for democratic deliberation and collective action. An essential read for researchers, activists, policymakers, and Indian readers passionate about building climate resilience and environmental justice.