India is on the brink of a rainfall revolution — and not the good kind. With the planet set to breach the 1.5°C threshold before 2030, global warming is already altering India’s rainfall patterns. The Logical Indian reports how once-predictable monsoon cycles are turning chaotic, with intense downpours replacing steady rains, leading to floods, crop losses, and water crises. Scientists warn that warming oceans and shifting jet streams — fueled by human-made emissions — are warping India’s climate. Yet, governments continue to greenlight coal mines, urban sprawl, and destructive “development” projects that worsen the crisis.
What’s unfolding isn’t nature’s wrath — it’s a man-made disaster driven by corporate greed and political neglect. Unless urgent corrective action is taken, millions of farmers, fishers, and urban poor will bear the brunt of a climate system pushed beyond its limits.
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