A national study published on 28 November 2025 in PLOS One found that India’s climate-vulnerable districts face sharper health impacts. Women and children in these regions show poorer nutrition and reduced access to healthcare, raising concerns about progress toward SDGs.
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- Study links climate vulnerability with poorer health outcomes
- Data analysed from 575 rural districts across India
- Sample: 154k children and 447k women
- High-risk districts show more child stunting, wasting, underweight
- Women in vulnerable regions more likely to deliver outside facilities
- Climate stress deepens existing poverty, nutrition and healthcare gaps
- Heatwaves, erratic monsoons worsening rural distress
- 37% children stunted; 33% underweight in surveyed data
- Rising disease, heat stress increase health inequity
- Study urges climate-informed health planning and stronger local systems




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