đź’¨ Abstract
Dr Soumya Swaminathan, former chief scientist of the World Health Organisation, has emphasized that nearly everyone in India is now vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, due to increased health risks for women and children, urban poor, and rural farmers. She advocates for international collaboration, gendered climate policy, clean energy access, and green public transportation to address these risks.
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