💨 Abstract
The study by WaterAid reveals that rising temperatures are causing extreme weather fluctuations in densely populated cities, with South and Southeast Asia facing more floods and Europe, Middle East, and North Africa experiencing drier conditions. Cities like Hangzhou, Jakarta, and Mumbai are experiencing climate whiplash, while others like Tokyo and Guangzhou may benefit. Infrastructure investments will be necessary for cities to adapt to these changes.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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