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Bijliride Highlights Everyday EV Commuting Through World Environment Day Campaig...

Bijliride’s World Environment Day campaign highlights how everyday electric vehicle commuting can contribute to a more sustainable...

The Village That Planted a Forest: Where Communities Lead, Forests Follow!

Community-led forest restoration is emerging as an effective climate solution, helping protect biodiversity, restore degraded land...

Delhi Sees Rainfall as IMD Issues Yellow Alert for Thunderstorms Till June 5

Delhi witnessed rainfall on Wednesday as the IMD issued a yellow alert for thunderstorms, lightning and strong winds, with wet wea...

Automakers Back EPA Proposal to Delay Tailpipe Emissions Rules

Major automakers have supported a proposal to delay stricter US tailpipe emissions standards by two years while calling for broade...

Local Partnerships Found To Improve Environmental Outcomes In England

A study examining environmental projects in England found that collaboration between local authorities, communities and organisati...

Delhi Enjoys Cooler Weather as Rain Brings Relief from Heat

Cool and pleasant weather in Delhi brought relief from summer heat as rain and cloudy skies kept temperatures below normal.

Ladakh Unveils First Rock Check Dam for Water Conservation

Authorities have launched a series of initiatives focused on sustainable water use and resource management.

UN Climate Chief Warns of Rising Heatwave Crisis in India

The UNFCCC chief highlighted the urgent need for stronger climate action and clean energy adoption in India.

India Unveils Its First Indigenous Hydrogen-Powered Train

India's first indigenous hydrogen train is ready to run and is taking India a step further toward green rail mobility.

Rising Droughts Threaten Global Food Security

Line: Increasing drought frequency and severity are putting global agriculture, water resources and food systems at serious risk.

Warming Temperatures May Fuel Drug-resistant Salmonella: Study

Researchers analysed more than 4.88 lakh Salmonella genomes from 139 countries between 1940 and 2023 to study how climate change c...

EU Decision To Exclude Leather From EUDR Draws Concern From Environmental Groups

Environmental organisations and sustainability groups have criticised the European Union’s decision to exclude leather products fr...

Delhi Weather Likely to Worsen, Winds May Reach 50 kmph: IMD Update

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has brought some relief for Delhi residents with a forecast of rain and thunderstorms in...

Rising Temperatures and Heatstroke Cases Raise Concerns in India

North and Central India are facing severe heatwave conditions, causing health concerns, rising electricity demand, and disruption ...

Urban Trees Help Reduce Heat Across Global Cities, Study Finds

A new study found that urban trees can significantly reduce temperatures in cities worldwide, with researchers highlighting their ...

Amazon Deforestation May Reduce Rainfall Across South America, Study Finds

A new study warns that continued deforestation in the Amazon rainforest could significantly reduce rainfall across South America a...

Delhi Records Hottest May Night in 14 Years Amid Severe Heatwave Warning

Delhi is experiencing extreme heatwave conditions with temperatures crossing 46°C, rising health risks, and record-breaking hot ni...

India’s Cheetah Project Emerges As A Major Step Towards Ecological Restoration

India’s Project Cheetah is advancing ecological restoration and environmental sustainability through successful species reintroduc...

Super El Niño Raises Fresh Fears Over India’s Monsoon and Water Crisis

Scientists warn that a possible Super El Niño this year could weaken India’s monsoon, increase heatwaves, worsen water shortages, ...

Study Finds Forest Fuel Treatments Deliver Economic Benefits Beyond Wildfire Pre...

A new study found that investments in forest fuel treatments can generate economic and environmental benefits by reducing wildfire...

Study Warns World Unlikely To Stay Within 1.5°C Climate Limit

New climate research suggests the world is unlikely to remain within the 1.5°C warming target, raising concerns over rising temper...