Climate change will make rivers in India uninhabitable for aquatic life in coming years.
A study conducted by the scientists of Imperial College London has revealed that a certain kind of fungi may enhance trees’ capacity of absorbing carbon dioxide.
A sovereign credit rating study revealed that biodiversity loss could increase India’s risk of bankruptcy by 29%.
A new study published by Nature Geoscience has reported that one of the biggest glaciers in Antarctica, the Thwaites glacier which is also known as the ‘Doomsday glacier’ is losing its ice at the fastest rate in the last 5,500 years.
triple La Niña event is likely this year, it’s a rare event that has happened two times in the last five decades. It creates drought- like situations in America and results in flooding of the south asian region.
A new study published in the Nature Journal has warned that the production of tomatoes across the globe could be worsened due to the impacts of climate change. Tomato is the staple consumed all over the world and it's the main ingredient used in the manufacturing of ketchup.
The AccuWeather forecasters reported that the temperatures across the regions of Iran registered soaring temperatures above 50 degrees Celsius. The weather reports highlighted that the temperature started warming up in Iraq over the weekend and on Monday it reaches the highest temperatures recorded this year.
Bangladesh is suffering from heavy rains and severe flooding, although seasonal monsoon does bring rains but scientists believe climate change is making the situation extreme.
Martin Wolf, the main researcher of the environmental report that ranked India the lowest in the list of environmentally sustainable countries has criticized the country’s dismissal of the findings.
In an effort to develop and enhance the lanes for cyclists in Bangalore the Directorate of Urban Land Transport (DULT) has approved a pilot project to establish a separate bi-directional cycle lane on SK temple road in Doddanekundi.