India Times reported that Indian children are already exposed to bad air and are vulnerable to malnutrition and infectious diseases. Climate change will lead to greater impacts on their health. According to IFPRI, climate change is lowering India’s agricultural output. Changing weather is causing easy outbreaks of diseases such as dengue and diarrheal diseases.
More Than 5 Lakh People Died Due To Air Pollution In 2016 In India & There’s No Respite In Sight (India Times)
November 15, 2019