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CLAIM There is nothing called global warming, or the winters would not have gotten so cold. FACT Global warming can cause winters to be colder and more severe. WHAT THEY CLAIM There have been multiple posts on social media claiming…
India once again highlighted the issue of historical Greenhouse Gas Emissions by developed countries by talking about it at the U.N. biodiversity conference in Canada. The Union Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change Shri Bhupender Yadav said that nature…
COP 15, Goals and Start-Up In 1992, Earth summit created three COP conventions on climate change, desertification and biodiversity. COP 15, known as the United Nations Biodiversity Conference, is hard on the heels of the UN’s COP27 climate summit. COP15…
ALGAL BLOOMS AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON THE ENVIRONMENT Typically, algae are simple, non-flowering, aquatic, photosynthetic plants. They can be found in both salt and fresh water. Algae have eukaryotic cells. Their sizes range from single-celled, microscopic, to large structures of…
Bamboos are a diverse group of evergreen perennial flowering plants, the largest of the grass family. Bamboo is versatile and has notable economic and cultural significance in South Asia, Southeast Asia and East Asia. The parts of bamboo, primarily the…
Areas covered in this article, What is climate anxiety? Climate anxiety, or eco-anxiety, is distress related to worries about the effects of climate change. It is not a mental illness, yet the anxiety is rooted in the uncertainty about our…
The winter season in India this year is predicted to be colder than normal for the southern region of India whereas it is going to be warmer than normal for the northern region of India, as per the data from…
Indian Ocean, northern Arabian Sea, and central Bay of Bengal are anticipated to witness an increase in rough wave days in the near future because of climate change, according to a recent research on extreme wave events. Particularly in coastal…
Some of the world’s biggest countries and largest economies have been the main contributors to global emissions historically. Smaller countries with weaker economies usually emit much lower amounts of greenhouse gases and polluted particles. Yet, the least developed, developing, and…
The peacock population in Sri Lanka has been increasing drastically over the last decade. Peacocks were limited to dry zone areas of Sri Lanka like Hambantota and Monaragala for centuries. However, during recent times, peacocks have been observed in wet…