The effects of climate change in Mumbai are becoming more stark with every passing year. As per the WRI report, Mumbai has been witnessing an increase in the number of ‘extreme caution days’—when the temperature varies from 32 to 42 degrees Celsius. On average, Mumbai records 187 extreme caution days in a year and, in the past couple of years, has witnessed two to three days of extreme rainfall (above 200mm a day) during the monsoon. According to a study by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), a rising sea level will submerge about 70 per cent of south Mumbai by 2050. On August 5 this year, after heavy rains, south Mumbai was under five feet of water!
The alarming findings of the WRI and IPCC reports have brought back focus on Mumbai’s neglected mangroves that protect and stabilise the city’s coastline, which acts as a barrier against natural disasters. In 2019, a research paper, titled ‘Mangroves in Mumbai’, authored by Dr Leena Sarkar, a chemistry professor in Navi Mumbai’s JVM College, highlighted the role of mangroves in “protect[ing] coastal areas from erosion, storm, surge and tsunamis”.
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Shuttle Star
Ashwini Ponnappa was the only Indian to compete in the inaugural edition of BDMNTN-XL, a new international badminton tourney with a new format, held in Indonesia
There's No Planet B
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AMPED UP AND UNPLUGGED
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A Musical Marriage
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THE PRICE OF FREEDOM
Nikhil Advani’s adaptation of Freedom at Midnight details our tumultuous transition to an independent nation
Family Saga
RAMONA SEN's The Lady on the Horse doesn't lose its pace while narrating the story of five generations of a family in Calcutta
THE ETERNAL MOTHER
Prayaag Akbar's new novel delves into the complexities of contemporary India
TURNING A NEW LEAF
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INDIA'S BEATING GREEN HEART
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A NEW LEASE FOR OLD FILMS
NOSTALGIA AND CURIOSITY BRING AUDIENCES BACK TO THE THEATRES TO REVISIT MOVIES OF THE YESTERYEARS