The IPCC prepares Assessment Reports, which are combined using their knowledge of climate change, its causes, potential impacts, and response options. Special Reports are also published presenting an assessment of a specific issue. The Methodology Reports provide practical guidelines for the preparaRead more
The IPCC prepares Assessment Reports, which are combined using their knowledge of climate change, its causes, potential impacts, and response options. Special Reports are also published presenting an assessment of a specific issue. The Methodology Reports provide practical guidelines for the preparation of greenhouse gas inventories. Climate change is the central perspective of these reports as they explore and assess the drivers of climate change, its impacts, related risks, and adaptation and mitigation through the eyes of diverse expert views. In respect of India, a developing country, the balancing of challenges of climate change while achieving economic growth and development has always been pointed out as crucial. The policies should be drafted to support the economy and sustainable development while incorporating green technologies and resilience. Climate finance, green economy and development, and early planning to ensure a socially equitable transition are the needs of the hour.
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Climate change is significantly impacting the production of Alphonso mangoes, particularly in Maharashtra, India, where this premium variety is predominantly grown. Known for its exceptional taste and aroma, Alphonso mangoes require specific climatic conditions to thrive. However, changing weather pRead more
Climate change is significantly impacting the production of Alphonso mangoes, particularly in Maharashtra, India, where this premium variety is predominantly grown. Known for its exceptional taste and aroma, Alphonso mangoes require specific climatic conditions to thrive. However, changing weather patterns are disrupting these conditions, leading to reduced yields and quality.
Rising temperatures have altered the flowering patterns of Alphonso mango trees. Warmer winters delay or reduce flowering, leading to fewer fruits. Additionally, unseasonal rains during the flowering and fruiting stages can cause blossom drop and fruit rot, further diminishing the harvest. Increased humidity, a consequence of erratic rainfall, also promotes the growth of pests and diseases like powdery mildew and fruit flies, which directly harm the mangoes.
Moreover, the unpredictability of monsoon rains affects water availability, crucial for mango orchards. Prolonged droughts or insufficient rainfall can stress the trees, reducing their productivity. Conversely, excessive rainfall can lead to waterlogging, damaging the roots and affecting the fruit’s flavor and shelf life.
Farmers in Maharashtra are increasingly struggling with these challenges, resulting in lower yields and higher production costs. As climate change intensifies, the future of Alphonso mango cultivation in the region faces significant uncertainty, threatening both the livelihoods of farmers and the availability of this beloved fruit.
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