Climate Change is the greatest environmental threat humanity has ever faced. It is caused by the extensive unsustainable use of natural resource and destruction of carbon sinks that our world has been bestowed with.
India has a long history of environment protection and conservation. Since times immemorial the people of Chhattisgarh have been living very close to nature. But in recent years we are facing extreme threats of Climate Change, especially due to erratic weather and rainfall. This is greatly affecting the lives of people. As per several studies, Chhattisgarh is one of the most vulnerable areas to the impacts of Climate Change.
We have to reduce the global carbon emissions to control the present and future effects of Climate Change. In order to control anthropogenic changes in the environment and their harmful effects, it is necessary that the society as a whole joins together, not only to reduce their large consumptive behavior but also to adapt to the changes that are taking place in the environment. Read More
Temperature (Max.)
Temperature (Min.)
Humidity at 0830 hrs (%)
Humidity at 1730 hrs (%)
Sunset (Today)
Sunrise (Tomorrow)
30.2
18.4
79
46
17:25
06:32
Temperature (Max.)
Temperature (Min.)
Humidity at 0830 hrs (%)
Humidity at 1730 hrs (%)
Sunset (Today)
Sunrise (Tomorrow)
27.2
16.0
81
67
17:19
06:31
Temperature (Max.)
Temperature (Min.)
Humidity at 0830 hrs (%)
Humidity at 1730 hrs (%)
Sunset (Today)
Sunrise (Tomorrow)
24.8
14.5
86
55
17:13
06:28
Temperature (Max.)
Temperature (Min.)
Humidity at 0830 hrs (%)
Humidity at 1730 hrs (%)
Sunset (Today)
Sunrise (Tomorrow)
28.8
15.0
77
59
17:28
06:24
Updated on:- 13/12/2019
Source:-http://www.imd.gov.in/
- Brainstorming Session on Common Framework for Vulnerability Assessment and Revision of SAPCC was held on 31/05/2019.
- Mr. Mudit Kumar Singh, Nodal Officer, CGSCC attended the International Conference on Climate Action – ICCA2019 in Heidelberg on 22 and 23 May 2019.