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As heatwaves grow longer, stronger, and more frequent due to climate change, their impact on children’s education is becoming increasingly apparent. A report from UNESCO reveals that early-life exposure to extreme heat could result in children losing up to 1.5…

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…

By the end of this century, an estimated 850 million people could face reduced access to freshwater due to declines in river runoff across some of the world’s most significant basins. This projection, based on a new study led by…

England is facing an increasingly severe water crisis following its hottest June on record. Triggered by three consecutive heatwaves and prolonged dry spells, the country is now witnessing a rapid expansion of areas entering official drought status. As water demand…

A recent scientific study has raised significant alarm over the growing vulnerability of Uttarakhand to extreme climate events. Based on an in-depth analysis of climate and satellite data spanning nearly four decades (1982–2020), researchers from Doon University, the Wadia Institute…

As India rapidly evolves into a major global data hub, its growing digital infrastructure faces a looming threat: climate change. A recent global study reveals that more than 12% of Indian data centres could be at high risk from climate-induced…

A searing heatwave that swept across parts of Europe in late June 2025 has been linked to nearly 2,300 excess deaths, according to a rapid attribution study conducted by scientists from Imperial College London and the London School of Hygiene…

Climate change is taking a heavy toll on India’s agricultural backbone. According to Gilbert F. Houngbo, President of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), a crucial injection of around USD 7.5 billion is imperative for boosting the resilience of Indian…

Barcelona experienced its warmest June since weather records began in 1914, as the Mediterranean city buckles under a sweeping heatwave that’s spreading across Europe. The Fabra Observatory, the city’s long‑standing meteorological station, recorded an average temperature of 26 °C for June…

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…