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Delhi Heating Rapidly March Land Surface Temperature Up Nearly 3 C Over 11 Years

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The article reports a long-term temperature increase in Delhi but provides no direct commercial mechanism, company impact, or commodity price effect. No concrete investment, regulation, supply disruption, or economic indicator is mentioned. The study calls for policy changes but does not specify any enacted measures. Therefore, no material sector impact is detected.

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  • Delhi's mean LST rose from 29.1°C to 32.0°C between March 2015 and March 2026.
  • Sangam Vihar A recorded the highest increase of 6.1°C.
  • All 247 wards were in Strong Heat Stress zone during May-June from 2015 to 2025.
  • Surface temperatures reached up to 52°C in some areas.
  • Study by Envirocatalysts covered 247 wards.

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Delhi Heating Rapidly March Land Surface Temperature Up Nearly 3 C Over 11 Years — News Analysis