Abstract
This research paper explores the complex relationship between climate change and gender-based violence, particularly focusing on rural women in India. Using a multidisciplinary approach, the paper investigates how rising temperatures, economic disruptions, and migration due to climate change exacerbate gender inequalities and increase instances of domestic violence. Drawing on data from UN Women, JAMA Psychiatry, and various Indian scholars such as Radhakamal Mukerjee, Indra Munshi, Bina Agarwal, and Shobhita Jain, this study provides a theoretical and empirical analysis of this phenomenon
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