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A new report by the Intergovernmental Science Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) warns that much of the world’s economy is steadily wearing down the natural systems it depends on to function. By clearing forests, draining wetlands and…

Methane (CH₄) is a potent greenhouse gas, second only to carbon dioxide in its heat-trapping power, and it accounts for roughly 30% of human-driven global warming. Unlike CO₂, however, methane lingers in the atmosphere for only about a decade before…

The chemicals that replaced ozone-destroying CFCs were once hailed as a safer solution for refrigeration and industrial use, but new research suggests they have left behind a different kind of environmental legacy. Scientists have found that as these replacement gases…

Nearly a century after the first Winter Olympics were held on naturally snow-covered slopes in Chamonix, the future of the Games is becoming increasingly uncertain. Rising temperatures and shrinking snowfall are narrowing the list of places that can reliably host…

India’s Union Budget for the fiscal year 2026-27 has cut allocations for key air quality and pollution control programmes even as air pollution remains a major public health problem in many cities. Documents tabled in the Lok Sabha on February…

A recent United Kingdom government intelligence report warns that shrinking flows in Himalayan rivers and the loss of rainforests could drive intense competition for water and food in South Asia as early as the 2030s. According to the analysis, rivers…

India has stepped up its infrastructure drive, with capital expenditure on roads, ports, energy, and urban projects now exceeding 3% of the country’s gross domestic product. But a new analysis suggests that rising climate risks from floods, cyclones, landslides and…

Penguins in Antarctica are altering the timing of their breeding cycles faster than scientists have recorded for any other bird species, according to recent research tracking long-term population data across the region. The shift is closely linked to rising temperatures…

Despite years of climate pledges and international talks, global carbon dioxide emissions remain heavily concentrated among a limited number of fossil fuel producers. New research suggests that just 32 companies now account for half of emissions tied to fossil fuel…

India’s corporate climate disclosures are facing closer scrutiny as global investors increasingly demand detailed and credible sustainability reporting. A new Report by the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) finds that India’s mandatory Business Responsibility and Sustainability Reporting…