Governing Climate Loss and Damage Beyond Adaptation
As warming approaches 2°C, India’s climate policy must build institutions to manage impacts that adaptation alone cannot prevent
As warming approaches 2°C, India’s climate policy must build institutions to manage impacts that adaptation alone cannot prevent
The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is not just an incremental improvement; it has the potential to fundamentally alter the landscape of how we understand the risks emanating from a warming planet that outpace our resilience.
Increasing Soil Organic Carbon (SOC), the largest terrestrial carbon pool, through proper land management has been suggested as a nature-based solution to mitigate climate change. In this context, it is important to understand the impacts of land transformations on regional SOC stocks. The study spatially analyzed the tree plantation expansion in Kerala, India, along with other land transformations in the last five decades and its effect on surface (0–30 cm) Soil Organic Carbon (SOC) density and stocks.