Global Warming Could Hit Indian Agriculture, Study Reveals
9th Sep 2005, 09:06 GMT
Global warming will push temperatures in India up by 3-4 degrees Celsius by the turn of the century, hitting agriculture and infrastructure, a joint India-UK study said on Thursday.
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