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  • FAO launches action plan to promote climate-smart agrifood system

    The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has launched an action plan to help its members implement its ambitious strategy on climate change. The strategy, which was endorsed in June 2022, aims to make agrifood systems sustainable, inclusive, resilient, and adaptive to climate change.

  • "Hottest Day Ever Recorded: Global Temperature Soars Amidst Climate Crisis"

    Scientists are alarmed as the world experiences its hottest day ever recorded in July, breaking the global average temperature record set in 2016. The average global temperature topped 17°C for the first time, reaching 17.08°C on 6 July, a clear consequence of ongoing emissions from burning fossil fuels.

  • World’s biggest crater is melting due to climate change

    The world's biggest permafrost crater ‘Batagaika’, which is located in Russia's Far East, is expanding at an alarming rate due to the thawing of the permafrost. Scientists say that this is a phenomenon that is being exacerbated by climate change.

  • Rampant Heatwaves Threaten Global Food Security and Oceans, Warn Scientists

    Scientists issue a warning about successive heatwaves, highlighting the severe threats they pose to global food security and marine life amid rising temperatures worldwide. With heatwaves sweeping through Europe, the US, and China, researchers stress that the Earth's ability to provide food is at risk, leading to potential crop failures and

  • Embraer's Eve Plans Electric Flying Taxi Factory near Sao Paulo for 2026 Launch

    Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer's subsidiary, Eve, is set to build a new factory near Sao Paulo to produce electric flying taxis. The vertical take-off and landing aircraft, resembling small helicopters with space for up to six passengers, aims to launch by 2026.

  • Delhi projected to suffer losses worth ₹2.75 trillion due to climate change by 2050

    The new Climate action plan developed by the Delhi government has projected that the capital is going to suffer losses worth Rs 2.75 trillion by 2050 due to the impacts of climate change. The action plan on climate change prepared by the Delhi government highlights the following major challenges that the city will face in the coming years:

  • NASA Warns of Escalating Heat 2024 Projected to be Even Hotter due to El Niño's Impact

    NASA scientists have issued a dire warning regarding the escalating temperatures and the influence of El Niño on global climate patterns. As the Northern Hemisphere endures an ongoing heatwave and record-breaking temperatures sweep across the South and Southwest US, experts have emphasized that the worst of El Niño is yet to come, making 2024 potentially even hotter than the current year. The primary driver of this alarming trend remains climate change, which is unequivocally caused by human activities such as burning fossil fuels and releasing greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere.

  • Pune Dams Receive Almost a Month's Worth of Water in 24 Hours

    The four dams in the Khadakwasla circle in Pune received 1.15 TMC of water in 24 hours ending on Wednesday, July 20, 2023. This is equivalent to the city's water quota for almost a month. The rainfall in the catchment areas of the dams was good, with Temghar receiving over 70mm, Panshet and Varasgaon receiving around 50mm each, and Bhama Askhed receiving 14mm. The collective stock in the four dams increased to 11.2 TMC (38.5% of total storage capacity) on Wednesday evening.

  • Europe Grapples with Intensifying Heatwave and Wildfires Amidst Climate Crisis

    A scorching heatwave has gripped Europe, with nearly all major Italian cities under red heat alerts as temperatures continue to rise. The extreme heat is a result of a high-pressure system bringing warmer, tropical air to the continent south of a stagnant jet stream over central Europe. As a result, wildfires are spreading across the continent, with Greece and the Swiss Alps also affected. Millions of people in the northern hemisphere are experiencing soaring temperatures, and the situation is particularly dire in southern Europe.

  • Global Heatwaves Grip Continents, Reinforcing Climate Change Urgency

    Prolonged and intense heatwaves have impacted three continents, shattering temperature records in cities across the Northern Hemisphere. These extreme heat events occurred less than two weeks after the Earth experienced what scientists believe were some of the hottest days in modern history.