Category : Business and economicsPublished on: May 26 2025
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India faces significant climate-related challenges, with over 80% of its districts at risk from rising temperatures and erratic monsoons, according to the World Bank.
Climate Physical Risks (CPRs) refer to the direct and indirect effects of climate change on natural ecosystems, human societies, and economic systems.
These risks come from extreme weather events and long-term changes in climate. They can cause financial losses, disrupt operations, and endanger lives and livelihoods.