资讯

Natural climate variability, notably El Nino, may have influenced severe heat wave that struck India and Pakistan in ...
Climate change is causing a significant redistribution of mass on Earth due to melting ice sheets, leading to a shift in the ...
As climate disasters displace millions, children face the trauma of losing their homes, communities, and even families.
A new study reveals that the heatwaves in India and Pakistan are up to 4°C warmer due to human-driven climate change, increasing the frequency of extreme weather events.
A study found that the combination of high temperatures and carbon dioxide raised the amount of arsenic in rice grains.
At a time when multilateralism is faltering, decisive alliances like the India-France-UK triad become indispensable ...
The severe and unusually early heatwave experienced by India and Pakistan in mid-April 2025, when temperatures went up to 5 ...
Bageshwar: A peacock was seen perched atop a pine tree at an altitude of nearly 7,000 feet in Khrkuguler village in Bageshwar ...
The climate crisis is no longer coming—it’s here. For India, Earth Day 2025 is a moment to choose action over consequences ...
Extreme weather-related disasters are increasing in frequency around the world. See how climate change affected different ...
While not recklessly exploiting the Arctic reserves, India should also get a say in the commercial opportunity for the unseen ...
The Uttar Pradesh government is expanding green cover and promoting green energy in a bid to counter the challenges of climate change that is manifesting across India through rising temperatures, ...