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Last year, Devi Prasad Ahirwar, a former security guard, collapsed from a heat stroke in Delhi, during one of the country’s worst episodes of extreme heat. While he survived, a year later, the ...
Jaigir, a remote tribal village deep within the core zone of Palamu Tiger Reserve in Jharkhand, has been home to humans and wildlife who have coexisted for generations. After years of negotiations ...
With warming temperatures and unpredictable weather patterns, farmers need timely weather updates to prevent losses.
Since nearly two decades, 50 villages in Rajasthan are suffering from the impacts of the polluted Jojari river, which impacts health & livelihoods.
Mizoram has witnessed a rise in forest fires in recent years, primarily triggered by slash-and-burn for jhum cultivation. The profitability of ginger farming and the state’s promotion of it, have led ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. According to a new research paper, there are associated health benefits to adding more nature in cities, but where you add it matters. More green ...
A new climate study predicts a 43% rise in the intensity of extreme rainfall events, alongside a 2.5-fold increase in the heat wave days in India. Titled Weathering the Storm, the study by the ...
India’s cities are growing rapidly, but outdated and fragmented data is a big hurdle in tracking risks, identifying gaps, or managing growth.
Batagur kachuga turtles have been translocated and released in the Ganga river and tagged with sonic devices to monitor them.
We need to pay greater attention to the effects of microplastics on keystone organisms like corals, seagrass, and mangroves, which form the basis of marine habitats.
A new report by the World Meteorological Organisation finds that the Asian continent is warming twice as fast as the global average.
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