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Heatwaves in India may have triggered a dangerous rise in ground-level ozone pollution that was linked to more than 26,500 deaths in 2024, according to a new study led by researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur. The study…

A powerful surge of hot air originating from the Sahara Desert is set to push temperatures well above normal across large parts of Europe this week, bringing heatwave conditions to several countries. Meteorologists expect the intense heat to spread across…

India’s southwest monsoon has entered an abrupt and worrying pause, with fresh satellite images from the India Meteorological Department showing a sharp collapse in cloud cover over large parts of the country. Between June 4 and June 15, India received…

The Bonn Climate Conference 2026 witnessed a strong intervention from India as global climate negotiations intensified over fossil fuels, climate finance, and future responsibilities of nations. During the opening sessions of the conference, India firmly opposed the inclusion of any…

The world’s oceans are under “severe and accelerating” stress from a combination of climate change, pollution, overfishing and habitat destruction, according to a major new United Nations assessment that paints one of the starkest pictures yet of the state of…

The deaths of eight Asiatic lion cubs in Gujarat’s Gir landscape were caused by extreme heat and heat-induced weakness rather than disease, according to the state government, raising fresh concerns about how rising temperatures are affecting wildlife in one of…

The world’s fourth mass coral bleaching event, the fastest and most extensive ever recorded, likely ended in mid-2025. But scientists warn that its conclusion offers little reason for celebration. The event exposed an unprecedented 84% of the world’s coral reef…

For decades, the risk of wildfires has often been measured by how much land burned. But a new international study shows the metric is getting more and more misleading. Although 2025 saw one of the lowest global burn areas since…

Hidden beneath the turquoise waters of Lakshadweep lies a marine wonder that may redefine our understanding of coral resilience and longevity. Scientists have recently documented a massive coral formation near Kadmat Island, locally known as the “Potato Patch”, which could…

Large hailstones are becoming a growing concern in a warming world, with new research suggesting that climate change could make some of the most damaging hailstorms significantly more common by the end of the century. A study published in Nature…