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Why local heat intelligence matters

Standard averages and generic terrain thresholds often mask the critical hotspots and assets at risk, and lived experiences of vulnerable populations

Raccontata dahindustantimes.comthehindubusinessline.com

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thehindubusinessline.comStai leggendo15 h fa

Why local heat intelligence matters

Standard averages and generic terrain thresholds often mask the critical hotspots and assets at risk, and lived experiences of vulnerable populations

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hindustantimes.com3 g fa

Scorching inequality - How heatwaves are hitting India’s blue-collar women hardest

India's heatwaves (47-51°C) caused 247B lost work hours in 2024: women in informal sectors lose 8% more income to climate stress, lacking collateral for institutional finance. Supply-chain risk: climate-gender vulnerability in informal workers; parametric insurance (SEWA: 92% payout, 50k covered) effective but demands integrated disaster-management policy frameworks.

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  1. martedì 2 giugno 2026·hindustantimes.com

    Scorching inequality - How heatwaves are hitting India’s blue-collar women hardest

    This article is authored by Ankita, FPM scholar, IMI Delhi.

  2. venerdì 5 giugno 2026·thehindubusinessline.com

    Why local heat intelligence matters

    Standard averages and generic terrain thresholds often mask the critical hotspots and assets at risk, and lived experiences of vulnerable populations