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  • Odisha to adopt the Electric Vehicle Policy

    In lieu of the Net-zero policy, Odisha has accepted the EVP and aims to have around 30% electric vehicles running on its road. Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik who headed the State Cabinet will have a five year policy.

  • 140 Million People Impacted By Extreme Weather Events: 2020 Report

    Extreme weather disasters continue to claim lives across the globe. A report by the International Federation of Red Cross states that nearly 140 million people have been impacted by these events in Asia, Sub-saharan Africa, and other areas. The report cites several major disasters which include heatwaves in western Europe, monsoon flooding in India (2020), and cyclones like Amphan in South Asia which affected 20 million people.

  • AI to Keep Food Waste in Check

    According to the 2021 Food Waste Index Report 35%-50% of food is wasted globally and 5% to 17% of it can be attributed to the food-service industry. Orbisk, a Netherlands-based tech start-up offers a solution through its waste tracking system.

  • Climate TRACE’ for Real-time Monitoring of Emissions

    Climate TRACE is a data-based project which claims to discover previously unrecorded GHG emissions, mainly from shipping and aviation. The project draws on data from satellites from different countries and complex computer analysis. Ex-USA President Al Gore who is behind this project claims that the data it will provide, will benefit about 100 countries that have little or no access to data about the most polluting sectors.

  • Delhi Breaches 1000+ mm Rain After 11 Years

    The national capital is reeling under incessant rain from the delayed monsoon. It is after monsoon in 2010 that Delhi and nearby areas have received more than 1000 mm rainfall.

  • Huge Population At Risk In Emerging Heatwave Hotspots: IJC Study

    A study published in the International Journal of Climatology (IJC) has concluded the emergence of new heatwave hotspots in the north-western, central, and south-central parts of the Indian subcontinent.

  • Experts Advise to Ditch Coal and Half Oil & Gas Consumption To Limit 1.5° Temp Rise

    Currently, the global temperatures have risen by 1.2°, experts believe that restricting this rise to 1.5° could help avoid the most serious damages of climate change. IPCC predicts that we have till 2050 to bring this change, and scientists consider this gap of 0.3° as a crucial gap that we must retain at all costs. Experts propose cutting down on coal usage by 90% and restricting the use of oil and gas by 60% at the minimum.

  • Study Proves Mumbai Areas With Less Green Cover are Warmer

    A Green Cover Map Study by World Resources Institute (India) proves that areas in Mumbai with lesser tree cover tend to be hotter.

  • Green Groups Call for Postponing COP26 Summit

    Several global green groups have raised a call to postpone the upcoming COP26 summit to be held in Glasgow later this year.

  • 200+ Medical Journals Call For Action on Climate Change

    More than 230 leading Medical Journals across the world raised concerns on climate change and demanded action in this regard.