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  • Weakened Ocean Currents Could Amplify Global Warming

    Scientists have discovered that changes in ocean currents could make global warming worse by increasing carbon dioxide levels in the air. Ocean currents, like conveyor belts, move heat and nutrients around the world's oceans. They also play a crucial role in absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

  • Effects on GDP due to Climate Change

    With climate change increasingly impacting ecosystems, livelihoods, and the overall viability of life, global economists and policymakers are intensifying efforts to mitigate these risks. India, ranked among the top ten economies most sensitive to climate risks, is already experiencing significant adverse effects.

  • Best Indian Destinations for Eco-Friendly Holidays

    India offers numerous destinations for eco-friendly holidays, combining natural beauty with sustainable practices. Here are some top picks:

  • Malaria Menace: How Climate Change is Fueling a Health Crisis

    Climate change is intensifying the malaria crisis in Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh. The region's erratic weather patterns, characterised by unusual rainfall and rising temperatures, are creating ideal breeding conditions for Anopheles mosquitoes, the primary vectors of malaria. These changes have extended the transmission season beyond the traditional monsoon months, making malaria a year-round threat.

  • Global Warming: A Growing Threat to Human Survival

    Climate change is intensifying, raising concerns about Earth's habitability for humans. Scientists have observed alarming trends in rising global temperatures, driven primarily by human activities such as fossil fuel consumption and deforestation. This increase in heat poses significant risks to human health, agriculture, and overall living conditions.

  • Climate Change: A Major Concern Leading to Migration in India

    Climate change poses a significant challenge for India, with a recent survey revealing that 85% of Indians are experiencing its effects, and 14% have migrated due to weather-related disasters. The survey underscores the tangible impact of climate change on daily lives, as extreme heat, droughts, and floods force people to move in search of safer environments. Notably, 34% of respondents have either relocated or are contemplating relocation due to these climate-induced challenges.

  • Delhi Heatwave Crisis: 20 Dead in the last 24 hours

    Delhi is currently experiencing an extreme heatwave, leading to severe health crises and infrastructural challenges. As temperatures soar, the city has reported the deaths of 20 individuals due to heat-related complications, with 12 more critically ill and on life support.

  • A Zero-Waste Celebration: How Dr. Poorvi Bhat and Shamanth Created a Sustainable Farm Wedding in Shivamogga

    Dr Poorvi Bhat and Shamanth’s wedding in Shivamogga, Karnataka, serves as a remarkable example of sustainability in modern celebrations. The couple prioritized an eco-friendly, zero-waste approach, meticulously planning every aspect to minimize environmental impact. Their wedding venue was a farm, where they constructed a unique wedding pavilion from sugarcane, which was later repurposed as cattle feed. Decorations were locally sourced and fully compostable, reducing waste and supporting local artisans.

  • Climate Change is a massive threat to human health: WHO

    The World Health Organization (WHO) has identified climate change as the most significant health threat facing humanity. The impacts of climate change on health are broad and multifaceted, affecting essential elements for good health such as clean air, safe drinking water, sufficient food, and secure shelter. These impacts undermine decades of progress in global health efforts.

  • Indore Aims for World Record with the plantation of 51 lakhs saplings in 3 hrs

    Indore, renowned for its environmental initiatives, is on the verge of setting a world record by planting 5.1 million trees within just three hours. This ambitious drive, led by Cabinet Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya, underscores the city’s commitment to combating climate change and enhancing green cover.