Wearing desi clothes, Sangitaben Rathod and Jasumatiben Jethabai Parmar have boldly stepped into the limelight at the global climate talks here, bringing with them potent traditional solutions to tackle climate change.
The two women Rathod, from Naganamoth, and Parmar from Simej, both in
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"So extreme heat has to be viewed as one of the most dangerous results of changing climate, especially in India. It is happening, and we know it s happening. And while we race to find big changes and transitions, we have to worry about what s happening on the ground with so many millions of people, especially women in India," Clinton said.