This report reveals the already considerable impacts of global warming on small and marginal farmers and on agricultural labour in northern and eastern Gujarat. The report is based on conversations with residents in villages of Gujarat. Residents reported rise in winter temperature and a consequent loss of dew for the winter crops, irregularity in rainfall, delays in the main southwest monsoon and a decline in rains in June, more intense rainfall events, a lot of rain in fewer days, patchiness in rainfall over a region and a rise in summer temperatures and heat. Whereas people in villages had expectedly a clear idea of changes in rainfall and other climatic patterns, there was very little awareness about why it was happening or that global warming caused by human activity was to blame. The concluding chapter suggests that responses would need to be at different levels.