The Konkan region of Maharashtra, renowned for Alphonso mangoes, faces a limited fruit supply this year due to environmental factors. Mango farmers attribute the shortage to reduced flower size caused by heavy construction dust and insufficiently cold winters, influenced by climate change. Similarly, coffee and other crops are affected. Heatwaves intensify across India, impacting crops and animals, with projections indicating a 2.8% GDP loss by 2050 due to climate change. Financial institutions like Barclays and the Reserve Bank of India warn of inflation and economic strain.