Climate Change Impact on Livelihood and Well-Being of Rural Poor
Arup Mitra (),
Saudamini Das,
Amarnath Tripathi (),
Tapas Kumar Sarangi () and
Thiagu Ranganathan ()
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Arup Mitra: Institute of Economic Growth
Amarnath Tripathi: Sharda University
Tapas Kumar Sarangi: National Institute of Labour Economics Research and Development
Thiagu Ranganathan: Centre for Development Studies
Chapter Chapter 1 in Climate Change, Livelihood Diversification and Well-Being, 2021, pp 1-25 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Human-induced global warming reached 1.0 degree Celsius above pre-industrial levels (IPCC, 2018). It is further likely to reach 1.5 degree Celsius sometime between 2030 and 2052 if global warming continues to increase at the current rate, causing an increase in the frequency and intensity of extreme climate events such as heatwaves, droughts, and floods.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-7049-7_1
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