Global warming
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Beer and milk production is being threatened by droughts worldwide. And this is just the beginning
Fernando Valladares, The Conversation
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Pollution is blackening Ladakh’s glaciers and the repercussions could be devastating
Hirra Azmat
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Faced with government failure, citizens are increasingly resorting to climate litigation
Rishika Pardikar
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India among countries responsible for global increase in carbon emissions in 2022, says study
Scroll Staff
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Battered by increasingly fierce cyclones, farmers along Bangladesh coast struggle to repay loans
Maksuda Aziz
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India’s clean energy potential may be limited by extreme weather, says a new study
Manish Kumar
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‘We have disturbed the spirits of the land’: Ladakh’s Changpas reckon with changing times
Shrishtee Bajpai Ashish Kothari
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Why a record-holding climber disagrees with Nepal’s plan to shift the Everest Base Camp
Ramesh Bhushal
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In illustrations: Here’s how we can design homes to stay cool in India’s increasingly hot summers
Nithya Subramanian
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In 20 years, only 0.3% of questions raised in Parliament were about climate change: Study
Sahana Ghosh
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India’s rural employment scheme can build climate resilience – but only if it is fully utilised
Mahima Jain
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The UN assembly has voted that a healthy environment is a human right. Will countries finally act?
Rineeta Naik
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How black carbon emissions are affecting rainfall in the North East
Sahana Ghosh
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Climate change: How can India’s concretised, dangerously hot cities be cooled down sustainably?
OP Agarwal Jaya Dhindaw Raj Bhagat Palanichamy
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Hit by dangerous heatwaves, cities around the world are exploring new ways to keep people safe
Laurie Goering, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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An underground phenomenon driven by climate change is damaging the Himalayas
Arathi Menon
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Even if humans put a complete end to emissions, the world may not stop warming
Julien Emile-Geay, The Conversation
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Explainer: What are carbon markets and are they effective in reducing greenhouse gas emissions?
Nidhi Jacob, Factchecker.in
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In the Arabian Sea, marine heatwave days are becoming more frequent and intense
Sahana Ghosh
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Despite worsening heatwaves and floods, India is pushing construction at the cost of the environment
The Third Pole