Perspectives on climate change in South Asia

Home to roughly a quarter of the world’s population, South Asia is a hotspot for global warming impacts. In this Viewpoint, nine researchers from South Asia discuss the progress made in understanding and responding to climate change in the region.

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Autores principales: Amjath Babu, Tharayil Shereef, Anwar, Nausheen H., Chanda, Abhra, Chaturvedi, Rajiv Kumar, Saadia Hina, Suvarna Fadnavis, Chaya Sarathchandra, Shree Raj Shakya, Singh, Chandni
Formato: Journal Article
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Publicado: Nature Research 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178502
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author Amjath Babu, Tharayil Shereef
Anwar, Nausheen H.
Chanda, Abhra
Chaturvedi, Rajiv Kumar
Saadia Hina
Suvarna Fadnavis
Chaya Sarathchandra
Shree Raj Shakya
Singh, Chandni
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Anwar, Nausheen H.
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Singh, Chandni
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spelling CGSpace1785022025-12-03T18:44:56Z Perspectives on climate change in South Asia Amjath Babu, Tharayil Shereef Anwar, Nausheen H. Chanda, Abhra Chaturvedi, Rajiv Kumar Saadia Hina Suvarna Fadnavis Chaya Sarathchandra Shree Raj Shakya Singh, Chandni climate science environment social sciences climate change Home to roughly a quarter of the world’s population, South Asia is a hotspot for global warming impacts. In this Viewpoint, nine researchers from South Asia discuss the progress made in understanding and responding to climate change in the region. 2025-10 2025-12-03T18:44:55Z 2025-12-03T18:44:55Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178502 en Limited Access Nature Research Amjath-Babu, T. S., Anwar, N. H., Chanda, A., Chaturvedi, R. K., Hina, S., Fadnavis, S., Sarathchandra, C., Shakya, S. R., & Singh, C. (2025). Perspectives on climate change in South Asia. Nature Climate Change, 15(10), 1025–1030. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-025-02442-7
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Suvarna Fadnavis
Chaya Sarathchandra
Shree Raj Shakya
Singh, Chandni
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