September 15, 2025

General Studies Paper – 3

Context: The article discusses how 2023 was India’s second-warmest year, causing various weather issues and affecting the economy, agriculture, and employment due to climate change.

How did the year 2023 bring a grim retrospect from the India Meteorological Department (IMD)?

  • Temperature Rise: 2023 was marked as the second warmest year since 1901, with the average temperature 0.65°C above the long-term mean.
  • Extreme Rainfall: December 2023 saw rainfall 60% above normal, making it an exceptionally wet month, except in the north and Northeast regions.
  • Tropical Storms: The Indian Ocean experienced six tropical storms, significantly higher than usual, with three escalating to severe cyclonic storms, indicating a rise in extreme weather events.
  • El Nino Contribution: The unusual weather patterns and increased global temperatures were partly attributed to El Nino, underscoring the broader impact of climate change.

How is climate change going to impact India?

  • The Reserve Bank of India’s 2022-23 Report on Currency and Finance projects a potential 2% loss in GDP and a decline in living standards for half the population by 2050. It particularly emphasizes the loss in productivity in major sectors such as agriculture and construction due to increasing heat stress.
  • The World Bank predicts India will face over 40% of global job losses due to heat-induced productivity decline by 2030.
  • It is bad for poorest populations, as evident by skyrocketing prices of essentials like vegetables (tomatoes, onions, potatoes, chilly, and cumin) due to erratic weather impacting production.

Way forward:

  • Accelerate strategies to reduce carbon intensity in GDP by 2030 due to increasing climate challenges.
  • Allocate sufficient funds for both mitigation and adaptation to climate impacts.
  • Prioritize renewable energy sources over thermal power to meet 2030 targets and reduce coal dependency.
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