The last stand: assam’s forests face an environmental tipping point

The last stand: assam’s forests face an environmental tipping point

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In recent years, Assam has experienced increasingly hot summers, unpredictable rainfall and more severe floods and droughts. Ironically, the loss of wetlands, drought and flooding in India


are now considered critical tipping points in the _Living Planet Report 2024_. The forests that once cooled the land and absorbed carbon dioxide are vanishing, driving local temperatures


higher and creating irregular weather patterns.