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Cotton-growing regions face risk of severe climate

By June 26, 20212 Mins Read
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Climate changes can affect half of the
global cotton-growing regions by 2040. These regions could be exposed to
extreme weather events, changes in rainfall, and high risks from temperature
increases.

According to a global study, all global
cotton-growing regions will be exposed to an increased risk of one or the other
climate hazard due to the worst-case climate scenario by 2040. As per the study
conducted by the Cotton 2040 initiative and climate-risk specialists
Acclimatise, part of Willis Towers Watson’s Climate and Resilience Hub, it was
revealed that the temperature increase ranges from very low to very high risk.

It is also seen that most of the countries,
including India miss emission reduction commitments and targets which gives a
warning of more than 3C by the end of this century. This climate change and
disruption are unavoidable even with the success of decarbonization. As per
Alastair Baglee, Director, Corporates – Climate & Resilience Hub, Willis
Tower Watson, the world should prepare today if the impact of climate change on
society is to be limited.

The study also said that for the global
textile market, cotton comprises 31% of the raw material and it
has an economic impact of $600 billion every year. Indian cotton is majorly
grown on small farms of less than 1 hectare. The study had a special focus on
Telangana, Maharashtra, and Gujarat for cotton cultivation.

Source – Business Standard

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