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The ongoing extreme heat across India is yet another stark reminder that climate change is no longer a distant threat but a lived reality.
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The ongoing extreme heat across India is yet another stark reminder that climate change is no longer a distant threat but a lived reality. As UN climate chief Simon Stiell pointed out, the relentless burning of coal, oil and gas continues to intensify global warming, translating into harsher and more frequent heatwaves. For millions of Indians—especially those without access to cooling or those working outdoors—the consequences are not abstract statistics but daily struggles that threaten health, livelihoods and dignity.

The situation also exposes the growing strain on infrastructure, particularly the country’s power systems. Record-breaking electricity demand reflects both the urgency of coping with extreme temperatures and the widening gap in equitable access to energy. While renewable sources like solar power have helped cushion daytime demand, the surge underscores how unprepared urban and rural systems remain in the face of climate extremes. Adaptation is no longer optional; it is a necessity that must be built into housing, urban planning and labour protections.

At the same time, the crisis offers a clear direction forward. India’s push towards renewable energy and energy efficiency is not just an environmental imperative but a social one. Expanding clean energy access, improving cooling infrastructure and prioritising climate-resilient development can protect vulnerable populations while sustaining economic growth. The heatwave is a warning—but also an opportunity to accelerate the transition to a more sustainable and equitable future.

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