Climate Crisis in South Asia.

Issue 4. Summer 2019

Numerous reports have documented South Asia’s unique vulnerability to the global climate crisis, as a region historically reliant on a monsoon cycle and rivers, and where one-fourth of the world’s population faces sharply declining access to clean air, food, and water. While climate policy features high on the agenda of multiple South Asian governments, there has been little progress on the ground, and deals with global capital for big “development” continue unabated.

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