
This summer, as Delhi scorched under a 49°C heat index, resilience rose from the ground up. Residents in water-starved areas became hydration heroes, students turned bird saviors, vendors became climate messengers, and youth activists defended forests—together showing what climate justice looks like in action.
A resilience that confronts extreme heat by standing up for workers’ rights, safeguarding biodiversity, ensuring access to water, and addressing the health toll of the climate crisis, all the while demanding recognition of heatwaves as a national disaster. From launching India’s first worker-led heat alerts to driving solidarity across South Asia, this issue is about collective strength—and why governments and corporations must step up.
Dive into these stories and see how you can stand with us for a safer, fairer future.


