India, April 15 -- The study warned that the shift may entail grave consequences for India's economy, food systems and people's well-being
A stronger, more erratic monsoon season - with more wet years in the future that can potentially damage the economy and affect agricultural practises - may be in line in India if global warming continues unchecked.
This is among the major findings of an analysis by a team of German researchers, published in journal Earth System Dynamics April 14, 2021. The study compared more than 30 state-of-the-art climate models from all around the world.
The study warned that the shift may entail grave consequences for India's economy, food systems and people's well-being.
For every degree Celsius of warming, mon...