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On a humid night in a flood-prone delta or during an unforgiving European heatwave, survival increasingly depends not only on nature’s fury but on how prepared societies are to face it. A new global analysis suggests that while climate disasters…

In government meeting rooms and international climate negotiations, decisions shaping the planet’s future are often reduced to numbers- emissions curves, carbon budgets and temperature thresholds. Targets such as limiting warming to 1.5 °C have become the language of global climate…

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An analysis released by the Apparel Impact Institute (Aii) has delivered a stark warning to the global fashion sector: inaction on climate change isn’t just an environmental issue – it’s a looming financial crisis. The report, The Cost of Inaction,…

Odisha’s coastline and inland water bodies are emerging as a stronghold for marine biodiversity, with the latest dolphin census recording 765 dolphins across six species. The findings mark the highest population estimate in the past five years, signalling cautious optimism…

Despite extreme cold in much of the northern half of the world, January 2026 was one of the warmest January months in history, according to global climate records. New data from Copernicus Climate Change Services (C3S) show that average global…

Sri Lanka has seen a rapid rise in solar power in recent years. By 2024, solar PV accounted for about 14% of the country’s electricity generation, up from negligible levels a decade ago. Rooftop solar installations have surged—rising from roughly…

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