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In 2023, developed countries spent $ 378 billion subsidising fossil fuels, surpassing their $300 billion climate finance commitment, highlighting the misdirection of funds amid climate challenges.
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November marks another milestone in global warming, recording a temperature 1.62 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels
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Though overshadowed by wars and the return of Trump, the summit in Brazil raised debates on revitalising multilateralism
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Donald Trump’s push to ramp up fossil fuel production and refusal to provide climate finance will deepen the crisis
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News of a likely second year of record heat comes a day after Republican Donald Trump, who called climate change a "hoax" and promised to boost oil drilling and production
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The death toll is expected to rise as search efforts continue with officials removing bodies from vehicles and an unknown number of people still missing.
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The 3Ds — destruction displacement and delusion — are forming the bedrock of the other D ie, development
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The initiative is being launched as part of the skill development programmes in space technologies, which will be soon rolled out by the university in collaboration with the ISRO-National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC)
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As we face climate change and food insecurity, integrating farming into urban ecosystem presents a chance at the defined future
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The success of Nagar Vans will depend on active collaboration of forest department, municipal bodies, NGOs, corporate houses and citizens
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Security agencies deployed for search, rescue and relief efforts, and over 4,500 disaster-affected individuals rescued so far
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Eyewitnesses say they had never seen such a devastating flood and inundation in the Kathmandu Valley in 40-45 years
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A sustainable and developed future requires a delicate balance between economic growth and climate action
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Turning fish waste into fertilizer will enhance efforts to protect the environment and financially empower fisherfolk
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According to ISRO's National Remote Sensing Centre data, 10 out of the 30 most landslide-prone districts in India are in Kerala, with Wayanad ranked 13th
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As climate warms, researchers cautioned that the invisible, unpredictable form of air turbulence is expected to occur more often in most northern mid-latitude regions, thereby impacting aviation.
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Justice Karol says that climate change is heavily impacting the agriculture sector in the country
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The destructive storms battering Houston, the country's fourth-largest city, on the night of May 16 killed at least seven people
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Also marks the 12th consecutive month of global temperatures reaching 1.5 degrees Celsius above the pre-industrial average
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This is about 37 times the quantity of water the Indira Sagar dam — India's largest reservoir — can hold at full capacity