What Can Water Usage Monitoring Do To Make Cities More Resilient?
Urban water resilience depends on measuring water use accurately, upgrading infrastructure, and using data-driven policies to impr...
Vasu Foundation Marks World Environment Day with 1.08 Lakh-tree Commitment
The foundation, which operates as the CSR arm of Vasu Healthcare, has committed to planting 1,08,000 trees by 2035 — a decade-long...
Beyond the Green Logo: What World Environment Day Actually Demands In 2026
On World Environment Day 2026, industry leaders argued that sustainability must move beyond symbolic pledges to measurable action,...
Green Developmentalism Or Climate Pragmatism? What India’s Economic Survey Says ...
India’s Economic Survey 2025–26 marks a quiet but significant shift in how the country officially thinks about climate change
Beyond Green Buildings: The Next Phase of Sustainable Housing
Sustainable housing is increasingly being shaped by smarter design, efficient materials, and resource-saving technologies that low...
Germany Could Lose €131 Billion to Extreme Heat by 2030: Allianz Trade Analysis...
The analysis estimates German losses from persistent and recurring heatwaves at up to $131 billion, or €112.5 billion, if extreme ...
India's Climate Battle Will Be Won In Its Villages, Not In Summits
India’s climate response will depend less on global pledges and more on strengthening community-led, locally rooted solutions that...
The Man Trying to Bring Living Water Back Into Indian Homes
As Indian cities grow more concrete and water-stressed, a Pollachi-based entrepreneur is building chemical-free bio pools that fun...
Climate Change Driving Record Wildfires Across Continents: Scientists
The report reveals that parts of Africa, Australia and Asia as well as North America through Europe have seen earlier and harsher ...
Study Reveals How Volcanic Ash and Sea Salt Help Break Down Methane
The finding is important as methane has a warming potential of about 80 times greater than carbon dioxide over 20 years
Climate Change Raising Risk of Giant ‘Megatsunami’ Waves In Alaska
Scientists warn that rapid glacier melt driven by climate change could destabilise mountain slopes and trigger more giant “megatsu...
Tiny Airborne Plastic Particles May Heat Atmosphere, Study Finds
A new study suggests airborne microplastics may be contributing to global warming by absorbing sunlight and heating the atmosphere
Why Efficient Power Utilisation is India’s Next Challenge
The next hurdle isn't just about producing green energy; it's about building the infrastructure to capture, store, and distribute ...
GGEPIL Raises Rs 90 Cr To Expand Industrial Waste Management Biz
The fresh capital will help GGEPIL to expand to more locations, improve its technology, and handle a large amount of waste from di...
Climate Finance Is Becoming Mainstream In Rural Lending: S D Rohilla, CGM - DCAS...
The Chief General Manager (CGM), Department of Climate Action and Sustainability (DCAS) at NABARD (National Bank for Agriculture a...
When El Niño Meets AI: India’s New Inflation Equation
El Niño is shaping up as a fresh economic risk for India, threatening monsoons, farm output, food prices and growth
Sustainability In Real Estate: How Green Practices Are Shaping Homebuyer Decisio...
This is not only to fulfil their lifestyle needs but to contribute towards the wellness of society and the planet. Such demand hig...
Heat Is No Longer Seasonal. It Is Shaping Daily Life In India: Dr Vijay Limaye, ...
Dr Vijay Limaye, Director, Applied Research Initiatives at the Natural Resources Defence Council (NRDC), says the shift is visible...
India’s Green Push Shows Results, But the Real Test Lies Ahead
India’s environmental gains are rising across sectors, but the real impact will depend on how well policies work on the ground
Rethinking Water Use In Manufacturing: A Strategic Imperative For Sustainable Pa...
Bringing water into the centre of the sustainability conversation, as a genuine strategic priority rather than a compliance line i...
April Feels Like February As Western Disturbances Cool North India
Unseasonal rain and repeated weather systems have pushed temperatures well below normal across the region
