Climate Change: Mega Cities Turn Into 'Urban Heat Islands'

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As heatwaves and record temperatures are expected this year across states, multiple studies suggest that cities are hotter than the areas around them. The developed parts of cities increase their temperatures, and those who work outdoors have to bear the brunt of it. Here's a report on the unequal distribution of climate change and how development is making our cities hotter.

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I assume days are the hottest nights are hotter as compared to previous years....thanks to nitin gadkari for cement roadd networks ....which added a 3 to 5 degree rise in day and night temperature across the nation.
Why cement roads ..why not tar roads as road be nitin ji gadkari has his own cement factory 😂😂

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Climate change lol. I don't think this is the first time India has been hot

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