climate change
- Apr- 2023 -13 AprilDH Latest News
MoEF withdraws most objections to India’s sixth longest rail tunnel for Vizhinjam port development
The Ministry of Environment and Forests and Climate Change (MoEF&CC) has modified its objections to the 9.46-km underground rail tunnel…
Read More » - 2 AprilDH Latest News
Belgian man commits suicide after conversing with an artificial intelligence chatbot about climate change
Reports indicate that a Belgian man committed suicide after conversing with an artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot about climate change, which…
Read More » - Mar- 2023 -29 MarchDH Latest News
Britain advised to remedy a ‘lost decade’ of minimal planning to mitigate the worst effects of climate change
A group of government advisors in the UK has recommended that urgent action is needed to address a ‘lost decade’…
Read More » - 25 MarchDH Latest News
2nd G20 Framework Working Group meeting concludes at Chennai; Delegates discuss energy security, climate change at meet
Tamil Nadu: The second G20 Framework Working Group (FWG) meeting under India’s G20 Presidency concluded in Chennai on March…
Read More » - 5 MarchDH Latest News
Chennai and Kolkata are among the cities most at risk from sea level rise: Study
According to a study published in the journal Nature Climate Change, Chennai and Kolkata are among the cities at particular…
Read More » - Feb- 2023 -15 FebruaryDH NEWS
UN chief warns about a mass exodus ‘on a biblical scale’ around the world due to rising sea levels and climate change
Another frightening warning was issued by UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, who said that climate change and increasing sea levels might…
Read More » - 14 FebruaryDH NEWS
Study reveals that extreme heat, humidity and other climate changes have impacts on mental health
According to a recent Lancet Planetary Health study, Bangladesh’s mental health, particularly in terms of despair and anxiety, is affected…
Read More » - Jan- 2023 -24 JanuaryDH NEWS
Climate change and threat of nuclear war push the arms of the Doomsday clock towards the time symbolic to ‘doom’
According to a specialist on the existential danger, the Doomsday Clock, which was developed by the Bulletin of the Atomic…
Read More » - 3 JanuaryDH NEWS
Study says mosquitoes are becoming more prevalent and expanding their range due to climate change
The Nature magazine recently released a paper titled ‘Insecticidal activity of Streptomyces sp. KSF103 ethyl acetate extract against medically important…
Read More » - Dec- 2022 -29 DecemberDH Latest News
Due to climate change, the Mediterranean Sea’s sea levels are dangerously rising.
In 2022, practically every country on the planet experienced terrible wildfires, biblical floods, and intolerable heat waves, proving that climate…
Read More » - 29 DecemberUK
Met Office says 2022 will be the warmest year on record for the United Kingdom
The United Kingdom will have its warmest year on record in 2022, according to the Met Office, demonstrating the impact…
Read More » - 1 DecemberDH Latest News
India’s agenda will be inclusive, ambitious, action-oriented, decisive: PM Modi says post taking over G-20 presidency
New Delhi: As India began its G-20 presidency from Thursday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said it will work to…
Read More » - Nov- 2022 -28 NovemberDH Latest News
New Indo-Pacific strategy; Canada focuses on ‘increasingly disruptive’ China
China is referred’to as a ‘increasingly disruptive global force’ on the global stage in Canada’s long-awaited Indo-Pacific policy, which was unveiled…
Read More » - 26 NovemberDH NEWS
FM Sitharaman says, working to improve millet production combat climate change
Nirmala Sitharaman, the Union Finance Minister, urged startups on Saturday to focus on less-famous topics like climate change, millet production,…
Read More » - 26 NovemberDH NEWS
Study says Climate change is causing tonnes of frozen bacteria to enter water
Compared to the extent of the impact it will have on us, the term ‘climate change’ is misused. Climate change…
Read More » - 14 NovemberDH NEWS
World’s largest iceberg nearing its end, breaks into pieces
When it broke away from its parent ice shelf in Antarctica in May 2021, Berg A-76A was the world’s largest…
Read More » - 13 NovemberDH Latest News
Climate change will cause the extinction of 65% of the world’s insects
While humans suffer greatly from climate disasters, a new study suggests that the majority of the insect population will become…
Read More » - 7 NovemberDH Latest News
COP27 begins with world leaders gathering to discuss Earth’s most pressing issue, climate change
The 27th Conference of Parties (COP27) has begun in the Egyptian resort city of Sharm el-Sheikh, with leaders from over…
Read More » - 7 NovemberDH Latest News
On Monday, light to moderate rains with thunderstorms expected over Chennai, surrounding districts
The Chennai Regional Meteorological Centre has predicted that light to moderate rain will fall over the city and the nearby…
Read More » - 3 NovemberDH Latest News
Kilimanjaro and Yellowstone glaciers will disappear by 2050; countries urged to act immediately!
The UN organisation cautioned that several UNESCO World Heritage sites, including Yellowstone and Kilimanjaro National Park, will probably lose their…
Read More » - Oct- 2022 -16 OctoberDH Latest News
Trashing food contributes to climate change and water wastage
Did you throw out that roti, sabzi, or daal because you were worried about overeating, felt full, or didn’t like…
Read More » - 12 OctoberDH NEWS
Climate change action plan proposes taxing ‘cow burps’; Read on…
Wellington: As part of a strategy to combat climate change, New Zealand’s government on Tuesday suggested taxing the greenhouse gases…
Read More » - 9 OctoberDH Latest News
World Post Day’s history and relevance: ‘Post for Planet’
World Post Day is observed annually on October 9 to bring attention to how vital the mail system is to…
Read More » - 8 OctoberDH Latest News
9 million Pakistanis will become poor due to catastrophic floods: World Bank report
According to the World Bank, six to nine million Pakistanis will fall into poverty as a result of the monsoon…
Read More » - 6 OctoberDH Latest News
Summer droughts are now 20 times more likely due to climate change.
According to a new study, climate change has increased the likelihood of drought by 20 times, which dried up significant…
Read More » - Sep- 2022 -23 SeptemberDH Latest News
Arctic sea ice cover decreasing to record levels.
As climate change worsens the situation, the Arctic is warming at an alarming rate. Since it achieved its yearly minimum…
Read More » - 19 SeptemberDH NEWS
The focus of the UNGA in 2022 will be on climate change, emissions, and net-zero.
The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York will be dominated by the problem of extreme weather events, which…
Read More » - 16 SeptemberDH Latest News
Scientists find that other substances are also depleting ozone, in addition to CFC.
The icy expanses of Antarctica and the Arctic are no different from the continent in terms of how climate change…
Read More » - 11 SeptemberDH Latest News
‘Impacts morale’; Forest service clashes over ‘IFS’ acronym
The Indian Forest Service’s association has written to Ashwini Kumar Choubey, Minister of State (MoS) Environment, Forests, and Climate Change,…
Read More » - 5 SeptemberDH Latest News
New constitution rejected in referendum by Chileans; Report
Chile’s new proposed ‘Left-leaning’ constitution, which seeks to replace the one adopted during Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorship, was soundly defeated in…
Read More » - 3 SeptemberDH Latest News
In August, Amazon fires reached a five-year high, while illicit deforestation increased.
Due to an increase in illegal deforestation, August 2018 saw more fires in the Brazilian Amazon jungle than any other…
Read More » - Aug- 2022 -20 AugustDH Latest News
A ‘years-long’ recovery process is expected for the New Zealand floods
The mayor of a New Zealand city devastated by flooding said on Friday that it will take years to recover,…
Read More » - 7 AugustDH Latest News
How climate change exacerbated weather extremes and wreaked misery around the world
Extreme weather events are already commonplace, from wildfires in the US to intense heatwaves in Europe to flooding in some…
Read More » - 7 AugustDH NEWS
A ‘super plant’ that can be used to create crops that can withstand drought has been discovered.
A common plant may provide crucial information on how to create crops resistant to drought in a world affected by…
Read More » - Jul- 2022 -25 JulyDH Latest News
Middle East faces the damages from climate change.
In the past three decades, temperatures in the Middle East have increased far more quickly than the global average. Since…
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