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A new study has found that 84% of Indian districts are extreme heatwave hotspots, with 70% also experiencing erratic rainfall, creating a dangerous combination of high heat and intense humidity during monsoon months. The report, titled “Managing Monsoons in a…
By Vivek Saini Himachal Pradesh, a picturesque state in the Indian Himalayas, is renowned for its snowy winters and breathtaking landscapes. However, recent climatic shifts have cast a shadow over this winter wonderland, leading to significant reductions in snowfall. These…
By Vivek Saini The Great Salt Lake, a once vibrant and expansive body of water, is now facing an unprecedented ecological crisis. Over the past several decades, the lake has shrunk dramatically, losing nearly 73 percent of its water and…
On July 30, 2024, multiple massive landslides triggered by heavy monsoon rains struck villages such as Mundakkai, Chooralmala, and Meppadi of Wayanad in Kerala. Over 340 people have been confirmed dead, with hundreds more injured or missing. The landslides obliterated…
By Aayushi Sharma The European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) reported that on July 21, the Earth experienced its hottest day in at least 84 years, with the global average temperature soaring to a record-breaking 17.09 degrees Celsius. This…
A report by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) reveals that climate change is increasing the vulnerability of global forests to stressors such as wildfires and pests. The report, “The State of the World’s Forests 2024:…
A new study published in Geophysical Research Letters has found that as the earth is warming faster than ever before, its cooling power is getting reduced because of sea ice disappearing fast leading to it becoming less reflective. A team…
By Aayushi Sharma A recent study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences shows that the melting of polar ice caps is causing our planet to rotate more slowly, leading to an unprecedented increase in the length of…
A recently published report emphasizes the profound impact of extreme weather events, rising temperatures, and environmental changes on educational institutions and students. Authored by UNESCO, the MECCE project, and the University of Saskatchewan, the report titled “Education and Climate Change:…
Hurricane Beryl formed in the Atlantic Ocean, starting as a tropical depression in early July, and within days, it intensified into a tropical storm and eventually reached hurricane status of category 5, reaching speeds of 160mph (257km/h) in record time.…