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In their latest bulletin, the scientists said that October 2023 was 1.7 degrees Celsius warmer than an estimate of the month’s average for the pre-industrial 1850–1900 period.
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Soumya Swaminathan Former Chief Scientist at World Health Organization (2019-2022) said the report highlights that funding to improve outdoor air quality is far too low at just 1 percent of total international development funding.
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India has described Trudeau's allegations as "politically motivated" and that there is a "degree of prejudice".
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"Pinterest secured the highest score, demonstrating their industry-leading policies in curbing the dissemination of climate misinformation."
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"The planet is being hit by extreme weather events at a pace we can't keep up with as our climate deteriorates."
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The European climate monitoring organisation made it official: July 2023 was Earth's hottest month on record by a wide margin.
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Climate events that used to be seen as extraordinary are now happening regularly, said Mariagrazia Midulla, head of the climate and energy section for WWF in Italy
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Will climate change affect the trees? Of course, yes is the answer from every one of us. The climate changes are helping the trees grow longer in one way. But on the other end, they are affecting the health and life span of the trees.
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A new study, including a researcher of Indian-origin, has stressed that more than 50 per cent of the largest lakes in the world are losing water
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Antonio Guterres has called on the international community to accelerate climate action with deeper, faster emissions cuts
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Accelerated action is essential to close the gap between existing adaptation and what is needed
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Climate activists across the world and specifically in Europe are indulging in what looks like an organised attack on some of the world’s most historic paintings. They are gluing themselves to these paintings in protest.
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Berlin: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned Tuesday of a “dangerous disconnect” between what scientists and citizens are demanding to curb climate change, and what governments are actually doing about it. Guterres said global greenhouse gas emissions need to drop by 45 per cent this decade, but are currently forecast to increase by 14 per cent. […]
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New Delhi: Stating that petrol and diesel-dominated vehicular fuel policy has not only been environmentally damaging but also economically taxing on the common man, the Indian Auto LPG Coalition on Saturday demanded a vehicular fuel policy that would take cognisance of and give due importance and weightage to alternative fuel options such as auto LPG. […]
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Hyderabad: Sweaters and blankets are back again, as minimum temperatures in the city are plummeting below 20 degrees Celsius after a break. In the last week, Hyderabad has seen the mercury dropping below normal on most nights. While the temperatures are soaring during the day, the lowest temperature recorded in the city during the early […]
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Remaking cities is a chance to make them more equitable for the 21st century and beyond
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These findings were published in the journal 'Nature'. The carbon cycle, the process through which carbon moves between rocks, oceans, living organisms and the atmosphere, acts as Earth's natural thermostat
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Planetary concerns over pathogenic environments have attained fever-pitch yet the larger eco-crisis arising from imperial impulses continues unchanged
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The opportunity is available to undergraduate and postgraduate students from any country who are between 18-25 years old as of July 1
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The team is using a self-propelled commercial Wave Glider decked out with scientific instruments that can study the ocean from its surface.