India’s climate emergency is not just melting glaciers and swelling seas — it’s shutting the doors of classrooms for millions of girls. Extreme heatwaves, collapsing crops, failed rains, and worsening droughts are forcing families to pull girls out of school, often pushing them into household labour, migration, or early marriage. This crisis is not a natural accident. It is the direct fallout of a man-made climate disaster accelerated by governments that ignore science and bend before corporate polluters. When schools turn into furnaces and drinking water becomes scarce, girls’ education becomes the first casualty. Meanwhile, large industries continue to grab groundwater and emit unchecked pollution, while authorities look away. India cannot afford this silent humanitarian emergency. If our daughters are forced out of classrooms today, the nation loses its future tomorrow. The climate crisis is already here — and it is stealing education, childhood, and dignity from India’s most vulnerable girls.
When Climate Collapse Becomes a Classroom Crisis for India’s Girls
November 18, 2025
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