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- New Scientist People hugely underestimate the carbon footprints of the 1 per cent
- BBC News No, UK weather is not being manipulated
- Groundreport GR Interview: Extreme heat takes greater toll on Indian women
- TIME How extreme heat will impact India's election
- DownToEarth Extreme heat affects Indian women more than men; analysis finds spike in deaths due to high heat since 2005
- BBC News Extreme heat at work can double stillbirth risk, India study finds
- The Hindu More heat-wave days than usual for most of India this summer, IMD says | Explained
- Nature Africa The cost of African drought
- Nature Largest post-pandemic survey finds trust in scientists is high
- ai@cam - University of Cambridge Using AI to tackle society's biggest challenges
- Gates Cambridge Scholarship Scholar on winning team for inaugural AI prize
- University of Cambridge News Emissions and Evasions: How Big Oil influences climate conversation on social media
- Carbon Brief EU warns countries are off track for 2030 climate goal
- University of Cambridge News Mother Nature knows best when it comes to climate solutions,social media users say
- MCC Berlin Support for carbon removals, but great concerns over solar manipulation
- WIRED: The Climate Crisis Is Driving People to Substance Abuse
- The Washington Post The Human Limit: The Inequality of Heat
- Harvard Kennedy School, Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy Study: U.S. voters who distrust university researchers less likely to believe in climate change
- TheNewAmerican Study Attempts to Discover Why Americans Don’t Trust the “Consensus” on Climate Change
- The Peterborough Examiner Climate change conspiracy theories
- scidev.net Data bias fuelling flawed AI climate predictions-study
- TechXplore: Data bias fueling flawed AI climate predictions, researchers warn
- Innovation News Network: Climate action requires less-biased AI, Cambridge researchers say
- The next web: AI could fall short on climate change due to biased datasets, study finds
- Cambridge University News: Is data justice key to climate justice?
- TIME: Why Women Are Especially Vulnerable During India's Deadly Heat Waves
- WIRED: Deadly Heat Threatens the Well-Being of 1 Billion People in India
- Reuters: India's heatwaves putting economy, development goals at risk - study
- TIME: There's a Bit of Truth To Some Climate Conspiracy Theories. But That Doesn't Make Them Right
- SoCaltech Magazine: #SoCaltech: Ramit Debnath
- South China Morning Post: Deadly heatwaves threaten to reverse India’s progress on poverty, food security, gender inequality
- Bloomberg: India’s Workers Are Trapped In a Vicious Cycle Of Coal and Heat
- Bloomberg: India’s Heat Waves Endanger Development of Most Populous Nation
- AlJazeera: India’s heat putting economy, development goals at risk: Study
- Bloomberg: India’s June Heat Wave Deaths Are a Harbinger of Worse to Come
- CNN: Humans approaching limits of ‘survivability’ as sweltering heatwaves engulf parts of Asia
- CNN: Climate change is fueling deadly heat waves in India. It’s putting the country’s development at risk, study says
- World Economic Forum: Rate of sea-level rise doubles in a decade, and the other nature and climate news you need to read this week
- Cambridge Independent: Conspiracy theories like chemtrails ‘harm research into technology tackling climate change’ says University of Cambridge expert
- Independent UK: Conspiracy theories about geoengineering are harming research, scientists claim
- NDTV: India's Economy, Development Goals At Risk Due To Extreme Heat: Study
- The Print: How deadly heatwaves threaten India’s progress on poverty and inequality
- Scroll.in: Humid heat waves expected in India and Bangladesh every year or two, says study
- Madras Courier: Deadly heatwaves will reverse India's Progress: Here's How
- TRT World: Are we approaching a Doomsday scenario for the climate crisis?
- ZNetwork: Deadly Heatwaves threaten to reverse India’s Progress on Poverty and Inequality
- Mid-day Climate experts reveal that local wisdom is needed to combat heatwave crisis
- Indian Express Heat wave and diabetes: Is there a connection?
- CNN Brazil: Mudança climática gera calor mortal na Índia e coloca desenvolvimento em risco
- BBC World: BBC World Radio
- NBC News: India’s heat is underestimated and harming its progress, study says
- India Today: India Today TV Interview
- Deccan Herald: Govt's current tools underestimate India's heatwave vulnerability
- Carbon Copy: INDIA’S SUSTAINABILITY GOALS AT RISK BECAUSE OF EXTREME HEATWAVES: STUDY
- The Weather Channel: Climate Change Is Worsening India’s Heatwave Problem; May Hinder Its Progress Towards SDGs: Study
- Business Today: TV interview
- News18: Heatwave Scorches States: Study Shows 90% of India Could be Severely Hit by Abnormal Rise in Temperatures
- Hindustan Times: 90 percent of India, entire Delhi in 'danger zone' of heatwave impacts: Study
- Telegraph India: 90 per cent of India, entire Delhi in 'danger zone' of heatwave impacts
- Global India: Ramit Debnath: The Cambridge Zero scholar’s data-driven bid for climate action
- Gates Cambridge https://www.gatescambridge.org/about/news/tackle-climate-change-misinformation-through-computational-social-science/
- Varsity, UK: Research Focus: India used behavioural psychology in Covid-19 response
- The Quint: COVID-19 ‘Nudge’ Theory: Till What Extent Can It Work in India?
- Gates Cambridge: Scholar joins COP26 net-zero initiative
- Scroll.in: In India, urban design must evolve to allow social distancing in slums
- Quartz: India’s lockdown has left millions holed up inside shanties without fans as summer peaks
- Science, The Wire: Lockdown: Will People Stay Indoors As Temperatures Continue to Rise?
- Hindustan Times: Rising electricity bills of Mumbai slums threaten India’s energy security, reveals Cambridge study
- The Times of India: IIT team looks for ways to let light, air enter rehab colonies
- The Logical Indian: Constant 'Nudges' By Modi Kept India's Population To Follow Lockdown: Cambridge Study