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India is reeling under a rising climate emergency, with over 71% of its population exposed to severe heatwaves in just the past 12 months, according to a new nationwide survey by the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication and CVoter.…

India experienced a significant environmental setback in 2024, losing approximately 18,200 hectares of irreplaceable primary forest, according to the latest data from Global Forest Watch (GFW). These forests, often centuries old, play a crucial role in supporting biodiversity, regulating climate,…

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Texas is reeling from an early-season heatwave that has pushed May temperatures to record-breaking highs. In central and southern parts of the state, the mercury soared to between 100°F and 111°F (37.8°C to 43.9°C), making some cities hotter than Death…

According to a new study published in Nature, even if global temperatures rise above 1.5°C only briefly, forests could suffer irreversible damage. The research warns that key ecosystems, especially the Amazon and boreal forests, might not recover fully even if…

A recent study published in ACS ES&T Water has revealed that nanoplastics generated from everyday plastic waste can readily adsorb toxic heavy metals, potentially increasing their bioavailability and health risks. Researchers from the New Jersey Institute of Technology found that…

A major study published in Nature Climate Change has found that the world’s wealthiest 10% are responsible for a staggering 66% of the global warming caused by carbon emissions since 1990. The research, led by scientists from the Berlin-based Climate…

In the wake of a controversial decision by Donald Trump’s administration to terminate all contributors to the National Climate Assessment (NCA), two of America’s leading scientific societies have launched an initiative to keep the country’s climate research infrastructure alive. The…