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An 8 page research paper that examines issues pertaining to the effects of climate change in India, with specific focus on issues pertaining to biodiversity. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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listed below. Citation styles constantly change, and these examples may not contain the most recent updates. Climate Change and Biodiversity in India
Research Compiled By - July, 2012 properly! India is a large nation,
both in geography and in the size of its population, which is extremely diverse culturally. The 2.1 billion people who live in India account for roughly one-sixth of the global
population. It is predicted that India will be negatively impacted by climate change, despite the fact that the country is undergoing rapid urbanization, as the stresses associated with climate change
are likely to worsen and magnify existing problems. The following examination of the negative impact that climate change is predicted to have on India considers focuses on the effects of
climate change on human populations in terms of public health, food security, and water resources before turning to the issue of how climate change is expected to affect the issue
of biodiversity, and concluding with a discussion of the ways in which these outcomes may be modified and/or mitigated. Human Issues Public health: The extent of the public health
threat to India is enormous, as it is predicted that climate change increases the increase the incidence of endemic diseases, such as yellow fever, malaria, dengue and cholera, as well
as the incidence of chronic disease, as India is a country in which millions of people live with poor sanitation, shortages of drinking water, pollution and malnutrition (Bush, et al,
2011). Food security: Current food production in India is 230 million tons, but the food demand by 2021 is expected to reach 276 million tons. Close to 55 percent
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