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- Mar- 2024 -20 MarchDH Latest News
WMO Report: 2023 Records Hottest Year, Sea-Level Rise Rate Doubles in Decade
“WMO Report: 2023 Marks Hottest Year on Record, Breaks Climate Indicators,” states the ‘State of the Global Climate 2023’ report…
Read More » - Sep- 2023 -29 SeptemberDH Latest News
Swiss Glaciers Shrink by Record 10% in Two Years
Switzerland’s glaciers have experienced their second-worst melting rate this year, following the record losses seen in 2022. Over the past…
Read More » - Aug- 2023 -27 AugustDH Latest News
Study predicts increasing prevalence of crippling heatwaves in the years ahead.
Rising risk of severe heatwaves: Study warns that heatwaves with high excess mortality could become frequent occurrences in the coming…
Read More » - Sep- 2022 -7 SeptemberDH Latest News
First city in the world to ban meat advertising; Read on…
Haarlem, a beautiful Dutch city known for its tulip fields, art museums, and hofjes, will be the first in the…
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 » - Feb- 2022 -23 FebruaryDH Latest News
Study reveals Global Warming and varied use of land cause surge in wildfire
A new study report published by the United Nations revealed that extreme wildfires will become more often, increasing by about…
Read More » - Nov- 2021 -19 NovemberDH NEWS
Development poses threat to South Korean beaches, rising seas
or years, surfers and vacationers have flocked to South Korea’s Sacheonjin beach for its crystalline blue ocean and silky sand,…
Read More » - 19 NovemberCanada
Flooding in British Columbia leaves 18000 people stranded, some in remote mountains
On Thursday, emergency teams were still attempting to reach 18,000 people who had become stuck after floods and mudslides in…
Read More » - 8 NovemberDH Latest News
COP26 in the sea: Tuvalu minister films speech standing in sea to show climate impacts
Tuvalu’s foreign minister delivered a speech at the United Nations climate conference in Glasgow while standing knee-deep in seawater to…
Read More » - 7 NovemberDH Latest News
Massive protests for climate actions in Australia, featuring Blinky, the smoking koala
More than 1,000 people marched in Sydney and Melbourne on Saturday to protest the Australian government’s climate policies and the…
Read More » - Oct- 2021 -26 OctoberDH Latest News
Greenhouse gas level hits all-time high; World struggles to mitigate impact.
The greenhouse gas concentrations reached an all-time high last year. The United Nations warned on Monday that the world is…
Read More » - 24 OctoberDH Latest News
Youth fears that world leaders would fail to tackle climate change.
When it comes to climate change and their fears that international leaders would fail to address the crisis, young people…
Read More » - 21 OctoberDH Latest News
G20 split over topics of coal and climate target ahead of Rome summit: Sources
The Group of 20 affluent countries are split on crucial decisions on switching from coal power and limiting global warming…
Read More » - 19 OctoberDH Latest News
Mexico promises to aid United States to push for climate actions.
Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the President of Mexico, pledged on Monday to assist the United States in pushing for tougher…
Read More » - 18 OctoberUK
Prince William’s Earthshot Environmental prize: India, Costa Rica and Milan among winners
On Sunday, Earthshot Prizes were announced, an environmental honour established by Prince William of the United Kingdom. India, Milan and…
Read More » - 11 OctoberDH Latest News
United Nations says countries should invest in species protection.
On the eve of a new round of global biodiversity talks, a senior United Nations official said on Sunday that…
Read More » - 11 OctoberDH Latest News
Belgium Climate Protest: There’s something we can do.
On Sunday, thousands of demonstrators marched through Brussels dressed as different endangered species, demanding bolder actions from the world leaders,…
Read More » - 10 OctoberDH NEWS
Activists urge Britain’s Royal Family to rewild their lands.
On Saturday, environmental campaigners in the United Kingdom urged the Queen and members of the Royal family to commit to…
Read More » - 10 OctoberDH Latest News
Vanessa Nakate visits Garzweiler coal mine in Germany.
The Ugandan climate change activist Vanessa Nakate, visited a massive German open-pit coal mine and a town that will be…
Read More » - 9 OctoberDH Latest News
What is greenhouse effect and how does it impact your life?
Global warming, also known as climate change, is caused by the human interventions that pollute the Earth’s atmosphere with gases…
Read More » - 7 OctoberDH Latest News
Worsening climatic changes add severe loss to the United States.
As the Congress debates on how much money to spend on fighting climate crisis, the climate experts are warning everyone…
Read More » - 6 OctoberDH Latest News
Global water crisis amid climate emergency, UN warns.
Almost the whole world needs better warning systems to tackle water-related disasters, as they are unprepared and clueless about the…
Read More » - 6 OctoberDH Latest News
14% of world’s coral reefs are dead in a decade due to climate change: Study
In a single decade, climate change has caused the death of 14 percent of the world’s coral reefs. In the…
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…
Read More » - Sep- 2021 -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 » - 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 » - 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…
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