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Understanding India's Urban Climate Crisis
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Understanding India's Urban Climate Crisis


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Exploring the impacts of climate change on Indian cities

Understanding India's Urban Climate Crisis

  • 18 Oct, 2025
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India’s Urban Climate Crisis

What is it?

India’s urban climate crisis refers to the growing risks faced by Indian cities due to climate change, especially in the form of:

  • Rising heat stress
  • Increased urban flooding
  • Air and water pollution
  • Infrastructure strain

As per World Bank data, 70% of India’s 2050 urban infrastructure is yet to be built. Cities are becoming metabolically unsustainable due to energy-intensive, heat-emitting growth patterns. Vulnerable groups in low-income zones are most affected by these stresses.

Why is it happening?

  • Urban Heat Islands: Cities like Delhi and Chennai are registering higher temperatures due to dense construction and limited greenery.
  • Stormwater Management: Inadequate drainage and encroachment on water bodies worsen flooding risks.
  • Housing and Informal Settlements: Over 1,500 lives were lost in flood-prone areas in the last decade due to inadequate planning.
  • Structural Inequality: Climate impacts fall disproportionately on low-income groups with poor access to cooling, housing, or healthcare.

What is being done?

  • Climate Smart Cities Assessment Framework: Adopted by over 100 cities to identify risks and prepare urban responses.
  • Heat Action Plans: Like in Ahmedabad, these have helped reduce over 1,100 deaths annually since 2013.
  • Housing Support: The Ahmedabad Slum Rehabilitation project provides affordable housing with cool roofs and microfinance.
  • Green Bonds: Government efforts fund climate-resilient infrastructure through innovative financial instruments.

Way Forward

  • Right to Resilient City: A proposed legal step to guarantee equitable climate adaptation access.
  • Community Engagement: Solutions like cool roofs and rainwater harvesting should be scaled with local participation.
  • Resilient Planning: Focus on heat management, flood-proof construction, green public spaces, and early warning systems.
  • Holistic Urban Governance: Shift from top-down, colonial frameworks to inclusive, regional planning with flexible, adaptive infrastructure models.
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