climate change
- Oct- 2021 -5 OctoberDH Latest News
2021 Nobel Prize for physics goes to three scientists for their study on climate change.
Syukuro Manabe, Klaus Hasselmann and Giorgio Parisi won the 2021 Nobel Prize for Physics, on Tuesday. The award is…
Read More » - 3 OctoberDH Latest News
US envoy says that rich nations must contribute more to climate actions.
United States Climate Envoy John Kerry, said on Saturday that the major economies of the world must ‘stretch more’ to…
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Amazon forests records least number of September fires in two decades.
Brazil’s Amazon has recorded the lowest number of fires in the month of September this year, the least in twenty…
Read More » - 2 OctoberDH Latest News
Pope appreciates youth for challenging the adult world.
Pope Francis praised a youth climate conference for the dreams and projects of goodness the young climate activists put forward,…
Read More » - 2 OctoberDH Latest News
Young eco-activists ‘have a right to be angry’, Boris Johnson says.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that young eco activists have a right to be angry, while addressing a…
Read More » - 2 OctoberDH Latest News
Earth’s brightness dropping because of climate change, finds study
Warming ocean waters, according to research, have resulted in the decrease in Earth’s brightness. Our globe currently reflects roughly half…
Read More » - 1 OctoberDH Latest News
UK police arrests 13 climate change activists to clear Heathrow airport access road.
On Friday, 13 Climate change protestors were arrested by the British police for temporarily disrupting the traffic in the access…
Read More » - Sep- 2021 -30 SeptemberDH Latest News
‘We are the future generation’: Young climate activists demand their voice to be heard at COP26.
The young climate activists who took part in the Youth4Climate summit in Milan, Italy, and are asking for a seat…
Read More » - 30 SeptemberDH NEWS
United Kingdom, European Union and Italy urge Russia to commit to net zero carbon emissions
The European Union, United Kingdom and Italy is pressuring Russia to commit to the net zero CO2 emissions goal by…
Read More » - 30 SeptemberDH Latest News
South Africa wants major financial support to shift from coal power.
As the climate envoys from United Kingdom,Germany, America and France visited South Africa, it told the climate envoys that…
Read More » - 28 SeptemberDH Latest News
Climate Change study: Young generation faces 3 times more consequences.
A study that was published on Sunday, in the journal Science, found that the average 6-year-old children will witness three…
Read More » - 25 SeptemberDH Latest News
Greta Thunberg criticizes Biden’s ‘Build Back Better’ climate policy.
On Friday, while speaking at a climate rally in Berlin, Greta Thunberg, an 18-year-old Swedish climate activist mocked US President…
Read More » - 23 SeptemberDH Latest News
China to stop funding coal plant constructions in other countries.
Chinese President Xi Jinping has announced that China was to stop financing the construction of coal plants in other…
Read More » - 22 SeptemberDH Latest News
Racism takes center stage at UN meeting along with climate and divisions.
Racism, climate change and the world’s divisions top UN agenda as the world leaders meet on Wednesday. The UN chief…
Read More » - 22 SeptemberDH Latest News
International Climate aid: US pledges to double its spending.
President Joe Biden has pledged to increase US spending on international climate aid to $11.4 billion per year by…
Read More » - 21 SeptemberDH Latest News
Climate Anxiety: Study shows high levels of psychological distress among young people.
A recent international study that surveyed ten thousand young adults and teenagers in 10 different countries including United States,…
Read More » - 21 SeptemberDH Latest News
America plans to fight extreme heat waves.
On Monday, the US administration announced the country’s plan to deal with the frequent heat waves caused by climate…
Read More » - 19 SeptemberDH Latest News
Climate crisis worsening, says latest UN report.
On Thursday, the latest report was released by United Nations that compiles the scientific findings on climate change. The report…
Read More » - 18 SeptemberDH Latest News
Scientists claim that the world’s whitest paint could help slow down climate change.
Purdue University has developed the whitest paint in the world which has now made it into the book of Guinness…
Read More » - 16 SeptemberDH NEWS
EU to face climatic challenges together, says EC President von der Leyen.
European Commission President, Ursula von der Leyen, while addressing the State of the Union on Wednesday, highlighted the importance of…
Read More » - 4 SeptemberDH Latest News
First in India: Tamil Nadu govt to establish ‘sea cow’ sanctuary
Chennai: Tamil Nadu government has announced a number of measures that will be taken to protect forests, wildlife, and marine…
Read More » - Aug- 2021 -4 AugustDH Latest News
Lightning strikes, kills 16 at wedding
Dhaka: Several lightning bolts struck a wedding party in Bangladesh today, killing 16 people and injuring the groom, according to…
Read More » - 1 AugustDH Latest News
‘Massive melting event’ at Greenland ice sheet could cover Florida with 2 inches of water: Scientists
According to Danish government researchers who monitor the ice sheet, the Greenland ice sheet experienced a ‘massive melting event” this…
Read More » - Jul- 2021 -28 JulyDH Latest News
Climate change is worsening Earth’s ‘vital signs’: Experts
Earth’s ‘vital signs,’ which indicate the planet’s health, are deteriorating at an alarming rate, according to a group of scientists.…
Read More » - 21 JulyDH Latest News
Young people feel ‘hopeless’ due to climate change
While the physical risks of climate change are well-known, the potential impact on people’s mental health has received less attention.…
Read More » - 12 JulyDH Latest News
Evolution and changes in human brain size
Researchers from Germany and the United Kingdom gathered body and brain size measurements for over 300 ancient human fossils from…
Read More » - 10 JulyDH Latest News
Canada heatwave ‘virtually impossible’ without human-caused climate change
According to a group of leading climate scientists, the record-breaking heatwave that hit the western United States and Canada at…
Read More » - May- 2021 -21 MayDH NEWS
World’s largest iceberg breaks off from Ronne Ice Shelf in Antarctica
The world’s largest iceberg broke off from the western side of the Ronne Ice Shelf in Antarctica. The Iceberg named…
Read More » - 14 MayDH Latest News
Britain hopes alive for in-person COP26 Climate Summit
Britain still plans to hold an in-person global climate summit in Glasgow later this year despite the pandemic, the event’s…
Read More » - 8 MayDH Latest News
“Responsible for global-pollution” ; China’s emissions are advancing up
It is stated that climate change is a global concern, something that the whole world is accountable for. But for…
Read More » - Apr- 2021 -24 AprilDH Latest News
IMF chief urges ‘robust’ price on carbon to fight climate change for large emitters
International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva called for a robust price on carbon to fight climate change, warning…
Read More » - 4 AprilDH Latest News
The results from UNESCO’s ‘World in 2030’ Public Survey held between may and sept 2020.
Public Survey Report was recently published by UNESCO. The report was published by the organisation based on the survey held…
Read More » - Mar- 2021 -28 MarchDH Latest News
UAE issued climate change warning to the people
Abu Dhabi: Weather warning in the UAE. According to the National Weather Services, the winds will cause dust and sand…
Read More » - Jan- 2021 -28 JanuaryDH Latest News
Pandemic, nuclear war & climate change; The ‘Doomsday Clock’ will remain at 100 seconds to midnight this year
The “Doomsday Clock” showing the dangers confronting the planet and humanity will persist at 100 seconds to midnight this year…
Read More » - Dec- 2020 -7 DecemberDH Latest News
Scientists declared the reason for climate change in Pacific Island. Know more!!!
Climate change presents the Pacific Islands with unique challenges including rising temperatures, sea-level rise, contamination of freshwater resources with saltwater,…
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