Extreme heat waves may break human survivability limit in India: World Bank report

By IANS | Published: December 7, 2022 07:15 PM2022-12-07T19:15:06+5:302022-12-07T19:25:16+5:30

New Delhi, Dec 7 Extreme heat waves are increasing with alarming frequency across India in the past few ...

Extreme heat waves may break human survivability limit in India: World Bank report | Extreme heat waves may break human survivability limit in India: World Bank report

Extreme heat waves may break human survivability limit in India: World Bank report

New Delhi, Dec 7 Extreme heat waves are increasing with alarming frequency across India in the past few decades and soon the country may become one of the first places in the world to experience heat waves that break the human survivability limit, a World Bank report said.

The reportm titled "Climate Investment Opportunities in India's Cooling Sector", said that severe heat waves are responsible for thousands of deaths across the country, where higher temperatures are arriving early and staying for far longer periods.

"In April 2022, India was plunged into the grip of a punishing early spring heat wave that brought the country to a standstill, with temperatures in the capital, New Delhi, topping 46 degrees Celsius. The month of March, which witnessed extraordinary spikes in temperatures, was the hottest ever recorded," it said.

The World Bank report further cautioned that rising heat across India can hit economic productivity, observing that 75 per cent of India's workforce or 380 million people depend on heat-exposed labour, at times working in potentially life-threatening temperatures.

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The World Bank further said that lost labour from rising heat and humidity could put up to 4.5 per cent of India's GDP at risk by the end of this decade.

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