The BBC speaks to those who have lost everything in this year's monsoon season and finds out why it will likely happen again.
Nicholas SHEARMAN/AFP/AFP South Asia's annual monsoon rains sustain more than a billion people, but climate change is making them increasingly erratic and deadly, with poor infrastructure only ...
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Why Is Mumbai Still Experiencing Rains In November? The Climate Crisis Behind India’s Broken Monsoon Rhythm
The southwest monsoon typically begins in June and withdraws by late September. But this year, Mumbai continues to receive ...
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Pakistan Leader Pleads For Climate Aid
Standing before world leaders at the United Nations in New York, Pakistan’s new prime minister, Shahbaz Sharif, used a rare ...
Scientists are questioning whether humanity can truly “dim the Sun” without causing chaos. A new University study shows that ...
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The message in toxic air, monsoon deluge
Delhi's Chhath festival was marred by thick smog, disappointing devotees, highlighting severe climate issues affecting India ...
The Himalayan arc from Bhutan through Nepal and India into Pakistan has always followed the rhythm of the monsoon. In 2025, ...
The Asian monsoon is one of the world’s most influential climate systems, directly impacting the weather, water resources, agriculture, and livelihoods of billions of people across Asia. A ...
For policymakers and environmental managers, the message is: adjust the lens. Don’t assume rain equals clean air and prepare ...
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India’s monsoon is getting more extreme but with little increase in rainfall
A warmer atmosphere can hold moisture, which when released results in heavier downpours over shorter periods of time.
South Asia's annual monsoon rains sustain more than a billion people, but climate change is making them increasingly erratic ...
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