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  • A Nation at Risk: India's Alarming Trends in Climatic Extremes

    A recent study by IPE Global and Esri India paints a gloomy picture of India's climate vulnerability, finding that about 85% of the country's districts are prone to extreme weather occurrences. The data shows a major shift in climate patterns, with roughly 45% of districts experiencing a

  • Transforming Plastic Waste: The Success Stories of Econscious and Ecokaari

    Econscious and Ecokaari have united in their mission to benefit the climate by transforming plastic waste into functional and eco-friendly products. Their innovative approach represents a significant step toward environmental sustainability. By repurposing plastic waste, both companies are making a notable impact through their commitment to creating practical and environmentally responsible products. Their efforts to turn waste into valuable resources are truly commendable and demonstrate a proactive approach to addressing environmental challenges.

  • Jhabua’s Sanitation Workers Turn Waste into Artistry: A Model of ‘Waste to Wealth’

    Sanitation workers in Jhabua, Madhya Pradesh, have transformed waste into stunning art, including helicopters and benches, revitalizing the park and setting a new standard for sustainability and creativity.

  • Climate change increased rainfall, causing landslides in Wayanad

    A World Weather Attribution study found that climate change increased the intensity of the heavy rainfall causing the Wayanad landslides in Kerala by 10.8%, with future warming likely to further intensify such events. The study underscores the need for improved early warning systems, better preparedness, and measures to mitigate deforestation and land use changes to reduce landslide risks.

  • New Rail Projects to Create 1 Crore Man-Days of Employment, Cut Carbon Footprint by 267 Crore Kg

    Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announced a new railway line project expected to create one crore man-days of employment and significantly reduce carbon emissions. Eight additional projects, costing Rs24,657 crore, will expand the rail network by 900 kilometers, boosting connectivity and supporting India’s climate goals.

  • 2024 UN Climate Change Conference (UNFCCC COP 29)

    The 2024 UN Climate Change Conference (UNFCCC COP 29) will take place in November 2024 in Baku, Azerbaijan. This pivotal event will encompass the 29th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP 29), the 19th meeting of the COP as the Meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (CMP 19), and the sixth meeting of the COP as the Meeting of the Parties to the Paris Agreement (CMA 6). Key discussions will focus on finalizing the first enhanced transparency framework and establishing a new collective quantified goal on finance. Additionally, the 61st sessions of the Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA 61) and the Subsidiary Body for Implementation (SBI 61) will also convene.

  • CJI Chandrachud Highlights Climate Change Risks for Women, Disabled, and Indigenous People

    Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud recently highlighted the heightened risks faced by marginalized and disadvantaged groups due to climate change. He pointed out that women, children, disabled individuals, and indigenous people are particularly vulnerable to climate-related challenges such as displacement, health inequities, and food scarcity. These groups often lack the resources to invest in protective infrastructure, making them more susceptible to climate disasters​.

  • Madhya Pradesh Sets Guinness World Record with Massive Tree Plantation Drive

    In a remarkable environmental achievement, Madhya Pradesh has set a new Guinness World Record by planting over 1.1 million saplings in a single day. This historic feat was accomplished as part of the "Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam" campaign, which aims to plant around 140 crore trees across India. The event saw the active participation of Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, who contributed to the plantation efforts at the BSF Academy's Revati Range in Indore.

  • Urgent Need for Health-Based Air Quality Standards in India

    A recent study has shed light on the alarming number of air pollution-related deaths in India, highlighting the urgent need for health-based air quality standards. The study found that at least 33,000 people die annually in 10 Indian cities due to exposure to poor air quality. This staggering figure underscores the severity of the issue and the need for immediate action.

  • Impact of Climate Change on Indian Monsoon

    Climate change is causing significant changes to India's monsoon, which is crucial for agriculture and water supply. The Indian monsoon brings seasonal rains that are vital for farmers and the economy. However, due to climate change, these monsoon patterns are becoming more unpredictable and extreme.