Climate change poses a significant challenge to India’s diverse geography and economy. Rising temperatures threaten agriculture and water resources. Coastal cities face increased flooding and erosion. The Indian Constitution emphasises environmental protection. Cultural heritage sites are at risk from climate impacts. Legal frameworks are evolving to address these issues. Collective action is essential for sustainable development and preserving India's rich cultural and natural heritage.
Recent research by South African ecologists has challenged the narrative surrounding the decline of African Baobab trees, which had gained traction following a 2018 study suggesting widespread mortality...
The monsoon season from June to September 2024 has been unprecedented, characterised by an alarming increase in extreme rainfall events. According to a report by Climate Trends, the...
The urgency of ocean conservation has intensified in light of the commitments made at the COP15 Biodiversity Conference in 2022. World leaders pledged to protect 30% of the...
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has recently announced the formation of a low-pressure system over the East-central Bay of Bengal, which is anticipated to escalate into Cyclone Dana....