Science now warns that the world is on track to cross 1.5°C of global warming before 2030, a threshold that could drastically alter the planet’s climate systems. As the temperature rises, heatwaves intensify, sea levels swell, and India’s oldest rhythm-the monsoon, begins to falter.
Unseasonal rains: Mumbai’s climate puzzle
The southwest monsoon typically begins in June and withdraws by late September. But this year, Mumbai continues to receive rain in November, a clear signal that nature’s clock is being disrupted. Environmentalist Sagar Singh took to Instagram to break down the science behind this unusual weather.
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In a detailed video post supported by temperature charts and rainfall data, Singh

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