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Arctic ecosystems are changing rapidly due to the impact of global climate change says a A four-decade-long study published in the journal Nature. 54 researchers tracked over 2000 plant communities across 45 sites from the Canadian high Arctic to Alaska…

A recent research conducted by an international team reveals that surface solar radiation (SSR) has been increasing in many countries since 2000. This improvement is attributed to global efforts in reducing air pollution, particularly the emission of aerosols—tiny particles that…

Once a symbol of beauty, biodiversity, and economic promise, Sri Lanka’s floriculture industry is now in survival mode, battling the rising heat of climate change. From the lush, temperate highlands of Nuwara Eliya to the humid plains of Gampaha and…

Excessive carbon dioxide levels are the primary driver of the intensified greenhouse effect, accelerating global warming and climate change. For decades, researchers have sought solutions to this pressing issue, uncovering promising insights along the way. Recently, a discovery by scientists…

Eco-Convergence 2025 was held on March 27, 2025, at the Galle Face Hotel in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Organized by the Institute of Environmental Professionals Sri Lanka (IEPSL), the event brought together environmental professionals, policymakers, academics, and industry stakeholders to discuss…

Sri Lanka is embarking on a groundbreaking renewable energy journey with its first-ever “Water Battery”—the Maha Oya Pumped Storage Hydropower Project. This 600-megawatt initiative, spearheaded by the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB), will store surplus energy from solar and wind power,…

Sri Lanka is renowned for its rich biodiversity and evergreen rainforests, but its forest cover has seen a sharp decline over the past century. In the 1920s, about 49% of the island was covered in forest; today that figure is…

Sri Lanka’s coastline, a breathtaking view of golden beaches, lush mangroves, and vibrant fishing villages, is pressing crisis: the rapid erosion of its shores. For centuries, these shores have been more than just a scenic background; they are the lifeblood…

Droughts, increasingly frequent and severe due to climate change, significantly impact the water quality of both surface and well water sources in Sri Lanka. With a heavy reliance on these water sources for agriculture, drinking water, and industry, the deterioration…

In a groundbreaking study, researchers at the University at Buffalo have unveiled a potential game-changer in addressing one of the most stubborn environmental challenges: PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances). They discovered that Labrys portucalensis F11, an aerobic bacterium, can biodegrade…