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In a recent study assessing air quality in non-attainment cities from 2019 to 2023, a positive trend emerges, indicating...
22/01/2024

In a recent study assessing air quality in non-attainment cities from 2019 to 2023, a positive trend emerges, indicating substantial reductions in PM2.5 and PM10 levels.

In a recent study assessing air quality in non-attainment cities from 2019 to 2023, a positive trend emerges, indicating substantial reductions in PM2.5

Alarming study by UNIL & collaborators reveals the imminent threat to Alpine glaciers. Even if global warming halts now,...
22/01/2024

Alarming study by UNIL & collaborators reveals the imminent threat to Alpine glaciers. Even if global warming halts now, a 34% ice loss is projected by 2050. With current trends, we face a staggering 50% reduction.

Even if we were to halt global warming immediately, the volume of ice in the European Alps is projected to decrease by 34% by 2050, which is only 26 years

Cities around the world are getting hotter, and the phenomenon is not just due to heatwaves but also urban heat islands ...
22/01/2024

Cities around the world are getting hotter, and the phenomenon is not just due to heatwaves but also urban heat islands (UHIs), which make cities significantly warmer than their rural counterparts.

Cities around the world are getting hotter, and the phenomenon is not just due to heatwaves but also urban heat islands (UHIs), which make cities

Land degradation is threatening 80% of global land vital for biodiversity and human well-being, warns Cornell Lab of Orn...
21/01/2024

Land degradation is threatening 80% of global land vital for biodiversity and human well-being, warns Cornell Lab of Ornithology. A Nature Communications study reveals 29% of Earth faces human-induced degradation, impacting 2.6 billion people.

A study conducted by the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology has found that human activities are threatening more than 80% of the global land area which is

From the past 40 years on a district-by-district basis found that nearly 30% of India’s districts have experienced more ...
21/01/2024

From the past 40 years on a district-by-district basis found that nearly 30% of India’s districts have experienced more years with below-average rainfall. Conversely, 38% of the districts have seen a greater number of years with above-average rainfall.

A study analyzing monsoon data from the past 40 years on a district-by-district basis found that approximately 30% of India’s districts have experienced

Bird populations globally are facing a new threat—renewable energy facilities. While these facilities, including wind tu...
21/01/2024

Bird populations globally are facing a new threat—renewable energy facilities. While these facilities, including wind turbines and solar panels, contribute to environmental sustainability, they unintentionally pose risks to birds

Bird populations globally are facing a new threat—renewable energy facilities. While these facilities, including wind turbines and solar panels,

Experts express deep concern over the rising temperatures, fearing that an early bloom in crops, including those in the ...
20/01/2024

Experts express deep concern over the rising temperatures, fearing that an early bloom in crops, including those in the horticulture sector, may be at risk.

Significant difference between daytime high & night time low temperatures poses a serious threat to crops: Experts As Kashmir grapples with an

Pollinators like bees, butterflies, wasps, birds, bats, and other insects are crucial for maintaining healthy ecosystems...
20/01/2024

Pollinators like bees, butterflies, wasps, birds, bats, and other insects are crucial for maintaining healthy ecosystems worldwide. They help plants reproduce by moving pollen from one flower to another.

Pollinators like bees, butterflies, wasps, birds, bats, and other insects are crucial for maintaining healthy ecosystems worldwide. They help plants

A hidden threat from climate change as it erodes the ocean's ability to support plankton, causing a swift decline in fis...
20/01/2024

A hidden threat from climate change as it erodes the ocean's ability to support plankton, causing a swift decline in fish populations. Even a slight reduction in plankton, the ocean's primary food source, leads to substantial declines in fish.

New research has brought to light a worrying trend, climate change is subtly eroding the ocean’s ability to support plankton, leading to a swift decrease

Dyson study reveals pet owners' cleaning habits in India pose health risks. While awareness of insects and pollutants on...
20/01/2024

Dyson study reveals pet owners' cleaning habits in India pose health risks. While awareness of insects and pollutants on pets is high, only 1 in 4 clean homes daily, raising the risk of allergies. Pets can carry bacteria causing infectious diseases.

Owning a pet is enjoyable but it also comes with many responsibilities, including taking care of your pet’s and your health, a study confirmed by Dyson.

Global threats to beaches, dunes from rising sea levels and rampant construction. Current trends proximity of structures...
20/01/2024

Global threats to beaches, dunes from rising sea levels and rampant construction. Current trends proximity of structures, just 390 meters on average from the shoreline. Human development poses risks to safety, drinking water, and biodiversity.

Beaches and sand dunes around the world are under threat due to rising sea levels and increasing construction. This means they face new challenges every

New study reveals Greenland's ice loss is 20% higher than previously estimated, highlighting the accelerating impact of ...
20/01/2024

New study reveals Greenland's ice loss is 20% higher than previously estimated, highlighting the accelerating impact of climate change. Satellite images over 40 years show widespread glacier thinning, with over 1000 gigatons lost from Greenland's edges.

Climate change has led to Greenland’s ice sheet losing more ice than we thought - 20% more. This was discovered in a recent study that used satellite

Supreme Court empowers Rajasthan to halt Aravali mining if deemed environmentally harmful. Justices  direct govt to revi...
20/01/2024

Supreme Court empowers Rajasthan to halt Aravali mining if deemed environmentally harmful. Justices direct govt to review applications, citing larger public interest. Court orders unified review of common mining issues in Haryana and Rajasthan.

The Supreme Court initially suggested that if the State of Rajasthan perceives the mining activities in the Aravali Range as environmentally harmful, it

Government coal enterprises lead the way in environmental stewardship, slashing carbon emissions by 1.17 lakh tonnes thr...
20/01/2024

Government coal enterprises lead the way in environmental stewardship, slashing carbon emissions by 1.17 lakh tonnes through robust energy efficiency measures. 4.24 lakh lights upgraded to LED, 14.34 crore kWh energy saved.

Government enterprises dealing with coal and lignite have achieved a reduction in carbon emissions equivalent to 1.17 lakh tonnes of CO2 by implementing

Human activities have significantly increased the levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases in the atmos...
19/01/2024

Human activities have significantly increased the levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. This has led to a rise in trapped longwave radiation within the Earth system, resulting in an Earth Energy Imbalance.

Human activities have significantly increased the levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. This has led to a rise in

Bangladesh faces a severe water crisis as nearly half of its water supply contains dangerously high arsenic levels, impa...
19/01/2024

Bangladesh faces a severe water crisis as nearly half of its water supply contains dangerously high arsenic levels, impacting 97% of population. Climate change threatens to increase salt concentration in aquifers, releasing more arsenic into wells

A recent study has brought to light a concerning issue in Bangladesh, where nearly half of the country’s water supply is contaminated with dangerously

Study reveals air pollution emissions decreased in the U.S. from 1970 to 2010, but disparities persist based on race, in...
19/01/2024

Study reveals air pollution emissions decreased in the U.S. from 1970 to 2010, but disparities persist based on race, income, and location. Indian American populations, saw an increase in emissions from industry, energy, and agriculture.

Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health has conducted a new study over the last decades which reveals that air pollution emissions have

Supreme Court defers decision on GMO Mustard release moratorium, citing technical complexity. Justices BV Nagarathna and...
19/01/2024

Supreme Court defers decision on GMO Mustard release moratorium, citing technical complexity. Justices BV Nagarathna and Sanjay Karol seek written arguments by Jan 22. AG Venkataramani defends GEAC's approval, emphasizing scientific considerations.

The Supreme Court held off on deciding pleas for a moratorium on the release of genetically modified organisms (GMs) Mustard into the environment. The

The surge in Europe's canine population, now at 73 million, has unforeseen ecological consequences. A study from the Tec...
19/01/2024

The surge in Europe's canine population, now at 73 million, has unforeseen ecological consequences. A study from the Technical University of Berlin reveals that a large dog can contribute up to half the annual carbon emissions of a human.

The canine population in Europe has seen a nearly 200% increase, tripling in just eight years, as per the data from the Fédération Cynologique

Rising temperatures in Kashmir pose a threat to crops with early blooming, risking pest infestations and frost injury. T...
18/01/2024

Rising temperatures in Kashmir pose a threat to crops with early blooming, risking pest infestations and frost injury. The Sher-e-Kashmir University issues a crucial advisory, urging farmers to adopt water-efficient practices and protective measures.

Significant difference between daytime high & night time low temperatures poses a serious threat to crops: Experts As Kashmir grapples with an

Bihar gears up for its fifth Green Budget, emphasizing renewable energy and climate action. Expected to surpass last yea...
18/01/2024

Bihar gears up for its fifth Green Budget, emphasizing renewable energy and climate action. Expected to surpass last year's size, budget aligns fiscal decisions with environmental goals. State increased its green budget by 28% this year.

The state’s Finance and Environment, Forest and Climate Change departments are currently preparing the green budget. This budget is expected to be larger

MNRE's game-changing move! Simplifying rooftop solar adoption in India. Now, just 6-month electricity bills, a project r...
18/01/2024

MNRE's game-changing move! Simplifying rooftop solar adoption in India. Now, just 6-month electricity bills, a project report, a snapshot, and a consumer-vendor agreement. MNRE ensures hassle-free process, directs DISCOMs to avoid extra docs.

On January 15, 2024, the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) issued directives aimed at simplifying the implementation and application procedures

Meet Heracles inexpectatus, prehistoric giant parrot from New Zealand! Fossils reveal a 1m-tall, 7kg bird, challenging t...
18/01/2024

Meet Heracles inexpectatus, prehistoric giant parrot from New Zealand! Fossils reveal a 1m-tall, 7kg bird, challenging the imagination with its colossal size. Discovered in 2008, this flightless wonder lived 19 million years ago in subtropical forests.

The Kakapo, a native parrot of New Zealand (scientifically known as Strigops habroptilus), holds the title for being the largest parrot in the world

2024 global average temperature set to reach 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, hitting Paris Agreement limit. New WMO S...
18/01/2024

2024 global average temperature set to reach 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, hitting Paris Agreement limit. New WMO Secretary-General, Celeste Saulo, warns of long-term trend significance

The global average temperature is projected to be approximately 1.5 degrees higher than pre-industrial levels (1850-1900) in 2024. This is precisely the

Forest fires in Himachal Pradesh, Data reveals an increase in incidents compared to last year, with 2050 fires incidents...
17/01/2024

Forest fires in Himachal Pradesh, Data reveals an increase in incidents compared to last year, with 2050 fires incidents from October 2023 to January 2024. Unusual absence of Jan rainfall & reduced snowfall amplify the fire risk, threatening ecosystems.

The absence of snowfall in Himachal Pradesh has led to an increase in forest fires in the region. Data from the Indian Forest Survey shows that between

Nature's report exposes major data gaps in global mining, hindering our understanding of its environmental and social im...
17/01/2024

Nature's report exposes major data gaps in global mining, hindering our understanding of its environmental and social impacts. Authors call for enhanced data sharing, corporate transparency, and advanced technologies like remote sensing.

A recent article in Nature highlights the unexplored and potentially significant environmental and societal impacts of global mining activities. Mining is

Concerns rise as new report by  reveals an alarming surge in climate denial content on YouTube, influencing teenagers. N...
17/01/2024

Concerns rise as new report by reveals an alarming surge in climate denial content on YouTube, influencing teenagers. Nearly one-third of UK teens believe climate change is exaggerated, posing a threat to informed discussions.

A new report from the Center for Countering Digital Hate says that climate denial on YouTube is becoming more concerning. The report warns that teenagers

NITI Aayog's latest report Predicts a substantial drop in poverty from 29.17% in 2013-14 to 11.28% in 2022-23, signaling...
17/01/2024

NITI Aayog's latest report Predicts a substantial drop in poverty from 29.17% in 2013-14 to 11.28% in 2022-23, signaling the escape of 24.82 crore individuals from poverty. Biggest strides seen in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Madhya Pradesh.

A report by Niti Aayog, released on January 15, predicts that poverty in India will drop from 29.17% in 2013-14 to 11.28% in 2022-23. This means about

The Icelandic volcano, dormant since December 18, has erupted again, posing an imminent threat to Grindavik. Lava flow a...
17/01/2024

The Icelandic volcano, dormant since December 18, has erupted again, posing an imminent threat to Grindavik. Lava flow advancing towards the city has forced 1,500 residents to evacuate twice. Homes and buildings have been destroyed.

An Icelandic volcano, which erupted on December 18 and started spewing lava again this Sunday, is now a threat to the city of Grindavik. The lava has

Namibian cheetah Shaurya passes away at Kuno National Park, marking the tenth loss among cheetahs brought from Namibia i...
16/01/2024

Namibian cheetah Shaurya passes away at Kuno National Park, marking the tenth loss among cheetahs brought from Namibia in 2022. The cause of death is unknown and will be determined after a post-mortem

Shaurya, a Namibian cheetah reintroduced to Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh, sadly passed away on Tuesday. The cause of death is currently unknown

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