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Climate change could become main driver of biodiversity decline by mid-century: Study
"By including all world regions in our model, we were able to fill many blind spots and address …
PTI
Window to address climate change closing rapidly: IUCN seven Commissions ahead of COP28
The window of opportunity to address climate change and biodiversity loss is closing rapidly, the I…
ANI
Good news for marine life? Study finds ocean oxygen levels remained high even as seas seared in the ancient past
Global warming-exacerbated oxygen loss from the oceans significantly stresses marine life. The ocea…
These Indian species are most threatened by climate change and severe weather, according to the IUCN
Here are some of the species endemic to our country that India stands to lose to climate change and…
Deforestation and logging aren't just decimating the Amazon's forests. They're making them quieter.
Researchers recorded thousands of hours of chirps and grunts in the forest to assess its biodiversi…
Paola Rosa-Aquino
Global changes in land use is increasing the possibility of COVID-19 like outbreak, says a study
Global changes in land use — a process where humans change the use of land from one purpose to an…
Investors could lose $8.4 trillion to the climate crisis over 15 years as ocean health declines, WWF warns
Investors risk big losses from "stranded assets" as climate change batters the global economy, the …
Harry Robertson
A 27-year study found the amount of insects flying in the air has declined 75% - but no one knows why
The researchers aren't sure what's causing this precipitous fall. Across the diverse swath of Germa…
Hilary Brueck
Over 80% of prehistoric megaherbivores went extinct due to human activity and not climate change: Study
Recent studies have spotlighted the extinction or rapid decline of large mammals over the past 50,0…
About 90% of Himalayas will face year-long drought at 3 degrees warming says new study
About 90 per cent of the Himalayan Region will experience drought lasting over a year if global war…
PTI
Climate change and human encroachment is making India's tigers move higher up the mountains
Recently, camera traps set up in various locations in the mountains of Sikkim have captured the a…
Remote mountain Kingdom of Bhutan is operating secret, state-owned Bitcoin mining facilities, report says
The remote Himalayan kingdom has never publicly announced its Bitcoin operations, but it has been s…
Polly Thompson
World leaders want to protect a third of the Earth's land and water to save wildlife from extinction. There's a climate connection, too.
World leaders made a promise to protect nature in Montreal, Canada to avert the extinction of some …
Catherine Boudreau
Mother nature is screaming for us to adopt a new diet. An agreement by nearly 200 countries could help identify flaws in how we produce food.
Nearly 200 countries have agreed to push companies to disclose their impacts on the environment. Th…
Catherine Boudreau
Cost of living to become major crisis in India within two years: World Economic Forum
It noted that these risks would be amplified by aspects like unsustainable levels of debt, a new er…
What's for breakfast in 2050?
The climate crisis is bringing the global food chain to a breaking point, but there's still time to…
Marianne Guenot,Morgan McFall-Johnsen,Annie Fu
New images offer rare glimpse of the DMZ between North and South Korea where wild animals find peace and flourish
There are 6,168 wildlife species of plants, mammals, birds, amphibians, and reptiles living on Kore…
Isobel van Hagen
Tiger census 2022 is world's most extensive wildlife survey says NTCA report
The all-India tiger estimation conducted in 2022 stands out as the most extensive wildlife survey t…
PTI
Cheetahs are coming back – this can boost the health of India’s shrinking grasslands
Cheetahs are coming back – this can boost the health of India’s shrinking grasslands
India reintroduced 8 cheetahs after the big cats were wiped out 70 years ago — but some scientists say it's more of a PR stunt than a conservation effort
Cheetahs have been reintroduced to India, but some scientists say the cheetahs won't have enough sp…