State of the Environment in India, 2026 report

NEWS: The ‘State of India’s Environment 2026’ report was released recently.

about

  • Released by:The Centre for Science and Environment (CSE)à consistently brought out annual reports since 1982.
  • View ofà The environmental challenges the country faces, ranging from floods, extreme weather events, changes in tiger behaviour, to air pollution, among others.
  • Global perspective of climate change and connects it to the Indian context.

increasing of extreme weather events

  • The year 2025 àhighest increase in frequency and impact of extreme weather events in India, including heatwaves, cold waves, and heavy rain, flood, in the last four years.
  • 2025àExtreme weather events happenedà 99% of days in 2025, resulting 4,419 reported deaths and affecting at least 17. 41 million hectares of crop area.
  • 2024àextreme weather events occurred on 88% of days, causing 3393 deaths and impacting 3.61 million ha of crop area.
  • 2023àAbout 89% of days experienced such events, with 3208 deaths and 2.09 million ha of crop damage.
  • Worst-hit states – Himachal Pradesh (267 days), followed by Kerala (173 days), and Madhya Pradesh (162 days).

key policy recommendations to improve the environment

  • India àshould move from post-disaster relief work to pre-disaster resilience.
  • Climate change is not a distant possibilityà it is already shaping our rivers, our cities, and our lives.
  • Future resilience will depend on how quickly we can integrate climate science into everyday planning
  • Nature-based solutionsà emphasizes the need for nature-based solutions such as restoring wetlands, reconnecting rivers to their floodplains, groundwater recharge, rainwater harvesting, and restoration and construction of lakes.
  • Structural InequalityàThe absence of monitoring is not just a gap in information, but it is an example of structural inequality in India’s environmental governance.