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In faraway places where nature thrives, photographers capturing wildlife are facing a new challenge – the changing environment. These photographers go deep into the wild to capture the beauty of animals and their homes. But now, they’re also seeing the…
By Vivek Saini In the “land of the rising sun,” a troubling increase in bear attacks is being increasingly witnessed. Previously isolated to interactions with forest foragers and hikers, these alarming incidents have now encroached upon urban areas, particularly in…
By Vivek Saini In India’s quest for sustainable development and climate responsibility, the critical connection between air quality, climate change, and public health is important to note. At a time when air quality in North India has again deteriorated to…
By Vivek Saini In the era of instant information and viral content, social media acts as a hub for stimulating debates and unconventional ideas. Recently, we encountered a post challenging the widely held belief that oil and gas are finite…
By Aayushi Sharma A new study published in the Nature Journal details how amphibian species are declining globally due to climate change, and these species remain the most vulnerable group of vertebrates. The 2004 baseline study reported habitat loss, degradation,…
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Japanese scientists have verified the presence of microplastics within clouds, suggesting they might be playing a role in climate change. Various polymers and rubber were identified in cloud water samples collected near Japan’s largest mountain, Mount Fuji, and Mount Ōyama.…
By Vivek Saini A new study published in Science Advances shows that six out of the nine “planetary boundaries” have been violated as a result of human-caused pollution and degradation of the natural world. This involves the planetary limits theory,…
A recent report states that poaching and habitat loss are the two most significant factors causing rhinoceros populations to dwindle, but climate change is increasingly impacting many facets of rhino survival. The International Rhino Foundation released a report just two days before…
By Aayushi Sharma Recently, a video of the IIT Mandi director, Prof Laxmidhar Behera, went viral over the internet. The professor in the video while addressing students said that landslides, cloudbursts are happening in Himachal Pradesh because people eat meat…