The monsoons in India, the lifeblood of the nation's agrarian economy, have become increasingly unpredictable in recent years. This unpredictability is attributed to the combined effects of climate change and pollution.
New research warns that ongoing climate change could trigger massive submarine landslides in Antarctica, unleashing devastating tsunamis capable of causing catastrophic loss of life as far away as New Zealand and South America.
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