Delhi and Mumbai's mean annual temperature will be five degrees Celsius higher in the 2080-99 period as compared to the 1995-2014 period if global CO2 emissions double by 2050, according to Greenpeace India's new heatwave projections.
Delhi temperature may rise to over 48.19 degree Celsius, may increase hospitalisations, warns report - Mumbai s mean temperature will increase from 39.17 degrees to 43.35 degrees by 2080.
Delhi and Mumbai’s mean annual temperature will be five degrees Celsius higher in the 2080-99 period as compared to the 1995-2014 period if global CO2 emissions double by 2050, according to Greenpeace India’s new heatwave projections based on Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change’s sixth assessment report. The national capital’s annual maximum temperature (the median of…