India, July 9 -- In a city where scorching summers, water stress, and smog are becoming the new normal, Delhi's climate future now hinges on its people's everyday choices.
Climate change is no longer a distant threat. It is already reshaping the way Indian cities function, survive, and struggle. From urban floods in Mumbai to heatwaves in Ahmedabad and water shortages in Bengaluru, the signs are unmistakable. These are not isolated events, but symptoms of deeper structural failures - poor planning, unregulated growth, and unsustainable consumption.
And nowhere is this more evident than in Delhi. Delhi is not just India's capital - it is a city of sharp contrasts, where luxury high-rises overlook overcrowded settlements, and shopping malls...