Impact of Climate Change on Indian Agriculture-A Scenario with Reference to Rainfall in IndiaNithin, K. N
Highest ocean heat in four centuries places Great Barrier Reef in danger High ocean temperatures that caused mass coral bleaching and mortality on the Great Barrier Reef in the past decade are the warmest in 400 years and are the result of human-caused climate change. Benjamin J. Henley , ...
Impact of Climate Change on Agriculture and Food Security in India This paper reviews evidences on the climate change challenge; and assesses the impact of climate change on agriculture and food security in India. This pap... J Ahmad,D Alam,MS Haseen - 《International Journal of Agriculture Env...
Climate Change and Water Resources in India: Impact Assessment and Adaptation StrategiesClimate change and climate variability has received considerable attention from the scientific community and has been the focus of a multitude of scientific investigation over past two decades (e.g., Gleick, 1986 ;...
We analyzed changes in the climatic suitability areas under these different climatic projections and highlighted the major soybean-growing countries (USA, Brazil, Argentina, China, and India). In the future, the consequences of climate change on soybean will probably depend on its locality on the ...
In India agricultural production is often determined by the whims of nature. The climate change is expected to resultin higher temperatures and rainfall. The higher expected temperature might lower the yields. However, at the same time, higher rainfall could enhance growing period of crops. Also ...
In India, climate change has caused tremendous changes in the weather patterns across different parts of the country. Extended summers, unpredicted rainfall are some of the effects of climate change. If climate change is not seriously considered, the consequences will be irreparable. Climate change ...
There has been a large scientific evidences on climate change and its direct as well as indirect influences. Every year around 2.5 million people die from non-infectious diseases, which are directly attributable to environmental factors and these are rel
Forestry products definitely play a significant role in mitigating the adverse effects of climate change, by increasing the level of carbon removals from the atmosphere. Different corporate governance systems impact the ability of industries to adopt and transform their activities to meet issues ...
This strict lockdown has severely curtailed human activity across India. Here, aerosol concentrations of particular matters (PM) i.e., PM10, PM2.5, carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), sulphur dioxide (SO2), ammonia (NH3) and ozone (O3), and associated temperature fluctuation in ...