A new report from the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) indicates that nearly 76 percent of Delhi experiences persistent heat stress during the summer season. This finding underscores the significant impact of rising temperatures on the urban environment.
The report highlights the widespread nature of heat stress across the city. This condition can have profound effects on public health and daily life for residents.
The persistent heat stress suggests a need for targeted urban planning and mitigation strategies. Addressing this issue is crucial for the well-being of the population in Delhi.
Source: Down To Earth
