For me, these elections were dismaying even before they began. I am not referring here to the injection of vast quantities of untraceable money into the electoral process or the questionable decisions of the Election Commission. I am referring rather to the fact that India’s dire environmental and climatic threats—deepening droughts; catastrophic air pollution; ‘dead zones’ in oceans; water-stressed cities; and an agrarian crisis that has led to thousands of farmer suicides—never figured as major election issues for any of the contesting parties.