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Climate change will impact India more, says UNIDO [1]

NEW DELHI: The United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) said here on Thursday that climate change was likely to have a greater impact on India compared to other countries similarly positioned, on account of the unique combination of its geography, diverse population characteristics and extremely high carbon-related energy dependence.

Publication Date: 
05/09/2008
Hindu (New Delhi) [2]
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Climate Change [3], Climate Impacts [4], Vector Borne Diseases [5], Environmental Health [6], UNIDO [7], India [8]
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