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Sri Lanka’s famed arrack and beer industries now face growing climate threats. Arrack and beer together account for roughly 90% of the country’s alcohol sales, so any disruption to their raw materials or production hits hard. Sri Lanka is one…

Global food systems are feeling the heat. A study in Environmental Research Letters maps 16 extreme climate events between 2022 and 2024 across 18 countries, showing how heatwaves, droughts, and heavy rainfall triggered sharp jumps in the prices of staples…

A new scientific assessment reveals that Central Asia is rapidly approaching, and in many cases exceeding, its environmental limits. Using an advanced regional adaptation of the planetary boundaries framework, researchers analysed six critical ecological stress indicators across five countries, Kazakhstan,…

Nitrogen, a vital nutrient for plant growth, exists mainly as nitrogen gas (N₂) in the atmosphere—a form unusable by most life forms. To become biologically available, it must be converted into reactive forms such as ammonia or nitrate via biological…

As the world scrambles to cut greenhouse gas emissions and transition away from fossil fuels, one of the planet’s most overlooked yet powerful climate actors continues to operate largely outside the public spotlight: the US military. With sprawling global operations,…

Tuvalu, a tiny Pacific island nation of around 11,000 people, is emblematic of frontline vulnerability to climate change. With its average land elevation at less than two metres above sea level, and projections indicating it could become uninhabitable by mid-century,…

The once reliable rains now arrive erratically, leaving fields parched between storms. Across Sri Lanka’s cane-growing regions, farmers report unprecedented heat and drought. In the Monaragala district, historically known for its rice and sugarcane production, average temperatures have risen by…

In the race to slow global warming, scientists have looked to the sea as an ally. As the planet’s most significant carbon sink, the ocean absorbs about a quarter of human-made CO₂ emissions. Proposals for marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR)…

“The Amazon is very close to a tipping point that can be reached by 2050.” says Dr. Carlos Nobre – Renowned Earth System Scientist and Amazon Expert On World Rainforest Day 2025, our attention turns once again to the Amazon—the…

Climate Change Reshaping Animal Behavior: Sri Lanka and Beyond Climate change is not just melting glaciers; it is already altering the rhythms of life for wildlife. In Sri Lanka, scientists and conservationists are documenting surprising shifts in animal behaviour, physiology,…