Jennifer Marlon, Anthony Leiserowitz, Jagadish Thaker, Emily Goddard, Liz Neyens, Swetha Kolluri, Seth Rosenthal, Jennifer Carman and Naga Raghuveer Modala. "Variations in climate opinions across India". Yale Program on Climate Change Communication. August 06, 2024. https://climatecommunication.yale.edu/... (Contributed by Gregory Autin).

India is most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. It has long been a key player in international climate negotiations and has begun implementing a diverse portfolio of policies nationally and within individual states to improve energy efficiency, develop clean energy sources, and prepare for the impacts of a changing climate. About 33 states and territories have also announced state-level action plans to address climate change. This recent national survey reveals that large majorities are worried about climate-related hazards, including severe heat waves (85%), droughts and water shortages (85%), and severe cyclones and floods (76% and 71%, respectively). Better understanding of public climate change knowledge, beliefs, risk perceptions, and policy supports decision-making.

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