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Global warming does not affect our planet evenly. Some areas such as the Arctic region or high mountain peaks warm faster ...
India's central bank is close to finalising rules for banks and financial institutions to disclose and manage risks from ...
RBI Deputy Governor M Rajeshwar Rao advocated for greater global collaboration, including technology transfer and R&D funding ...
MethaneSAT shows how bold tech–nonprofit partnerships can tackle climate pollution, holding methane polluters accountable as ...
The Overseas Investors Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OICCI) is deeply saddened by the tragic loss of lives and widespread ...
Vanilla farmers in Madagascar, a country that supplies up to 80 per cent of the global crop each year, face a difficult ...
And the eruptions can make warming worse, melting more glaciers.
New research finds that not only will climate change make heat waves hotter and longer, but the lengthening of heat waves ...
So does Cedar Barg, a climate network manager for the Wild Center, which is in upstate New York and has been running youth ...
A federal court on Tuesday rejected environmental groups’ effort to overturn thousands of oil and gas drilling permits in ...
Twenty-five years ago this month, Dan Sarewitz and I published a widely read and discussed article in The Atlantic Monthly titled, Breaking the Global Warming Gridlock (unpaywalled version here).
Food security is a cornerstone of human wellbeing, yet it is increasingly under threat from the changing climate.