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    Posted on May 22nd, 2025 in Exam Details (QP Included)

    • Over 80% of India’s population lives in districts at risk of climate-induced disasters, posing systemic threats to economic stability, public health, and national security.

    • Despite evidence, India remains vulnerable due to gaps in risk assessment and preparedness.

    • Climate physical risks (CPRs) extend beyond natural disasters, encompassing acute shocks and chronic stresses.

    • Global climate action is caught between prevention and cure – mitigation reduces emissions, and adaptation prepares for its inevitable impacts.

    • Investing in adaptation is not just about survival but also economically prudent.

    • CPRs are not just about extreme weather events but also about how exposed and vulnerable communities, businesses, and infrastructure are to them.

    • Regulatory bodies worldwide are shifting from voluntary climate risk disclosures to mandatory reporting.

    • India’s approach to CPR assessments remains fragmented, with efforts dispersed across government agencies, research institutions, and private platforms.

    • There is a lack of a unified system to consolidate these insights.

    • Reliable CPR projections are hindered by the limitations of global climate models.

    • India has initiated steps towards factoring in climate hazards in its National Adaptation Plan (NAP) in line with Article 7 of the Paris Agreement.

    • A more comprehensive NAP report is underway, covering nine thematic sectors with district-level granularity.

    • India must build a CPR assessment tool that supports both public and private decision-making.

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