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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.
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, ...
India on Friday pitched for placing small and marginal farmers at the centre of global agricultural strategies, saying they cannot face climate change, price volatility and resource scarcity ...