Deadly heat wave across Indian subcontinent kills dozens, hundreds hospitalized
Climate change is blamed for the sustained rise in the average temperature, making day to day life difficult and causing sudden changes in the weather patterns
Dangerous heat waves to be more frequent and more sustained in the coming future
Dangerous heat waves are likely to hit much of the world more frequently – three times more often than today in some regions. Tropical regions, including India, may face extreme heat conditions almost daily by the end of this century.
The past few months saw an especially severe heat wave in South Asia. D. Raghunandan of the Delhi Science Forum talks about its impact and the possible reasons
UK Met Office predicts increased chances of heat waves in India and Pakistan due to climate change
The study predicts that the chances of extreme heat waves would increase to every 1.15 years towards the end of this century






