Collection of articles on climate change with special reference to India
The following documents address various issues related to climate change, particularly highlighting the Indian context
Teaching climate change: An interactive toolkit that will help communicate related ideas better
Are you tired of trying to communicate the issue of climate change to young students? This toolkit designed exclusively for school teachers maybe your answer to the problem
Government of India's National Environment Awareness Campaign: Entry forms
Download entry forms to the National Environment Awareness Campaign
International Climate Champions: A British Council and TERI initiative
International Climate Champions is a partnership project between the British Council and TERI aimed to engage youth with society leaders and reach out to the wider community
Campaigns aimed at battling climate change being organized in Karnataka
Campaigns against climate change being planned all across the state of Karnataka
Fighting climate change: Greenpeace
Efforts of Greenpeace in raising awareness about climate change
Chennai metropolitan area's water woes: CMWSSB's plans for the future
Steps outlined by the Chennai Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board to meet the water demands of Chennai city
Physiographic rainfall variations across India: Thematic map from the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology
This map shows the recent rainfall trends, based on data from 1813 to 2006, and also shows monthly trends for the 4 main rainfall months of the year - June to September.
Ozone depletion trend map for India from Down to Earth
This map shows the difference between predicted and observed ozone trends in 14 cities of India, based on data collected over a decade
Map depicting areas prone to flooding in India
A map from Wikimedia Commons showing the areas frequently affected by floods in India
Rainwater harvesting basics: Filtering the water before storage and use
Filtering rainwater before storage is essentially to remove organic material and silt so that the water stays clean longer.
District level vulnerability to climate change: An IPCC assessment
The map indicates that most of India's peninsular region (starting from North Karnataka and Rayalseema) including Saurashtra, Kutch and the Thar desert are the most vulnerable to climate change
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