India added 683 species to its fauna, 433 taxa to its flora in 2024
With101species, Kerala recorded highest number of fauna discoveries, followed by Karnataka 82; Tamil Nadu recorded 63 discoveries
Centre pushes for nationwide expansion of Atal Bhujal Yojana to tackle groundwater crisis
Debashree Mukherjee advocated for mandatory water budgeting in all gram panchayats and urged the participating states to develop long-term operation and maintenance plans for infrastructure set up under the scheme
Cities built to drain or drown?
Why do our cities turn into messy swimming pools when it rains? Cant we fix it?
AI is learning to lie, scheme, and threaten its creators
Anthropic's latest creation Claude 4 lashed back by blackmailing an engineer and threatened to reveal an extramarital affair
Nvidia insiders sold over $1 billion in stock amid market surge: Report
More than $500 million of the share sales took place this month as the California-based chip designer's share price climbed to an all-time high, the report said
Noble rot, the alchemist of wines, is setting fungal biology abuzz
In a startling discovery, researchers from Sichuan University and the University of British Columbia have found that botrytis fungi cannot be cloned. In these fungi, no single nucleus contains a complete set of chromosomes. Instead, the chromosome set is distributed across two or more nuclei
The greening of our chemical industries
Whatever term you use, the shared goal of minimising or eliminating environment hazards points us towards green chemistry
Europe bakes in summer's first heatwave as continent warms
Southern Europeans braced Saturday for their first heatwave of the northern hemisphere summer, as climate change pushes thermometers on the world's fastest-warming continent increasingly into the red. Scientists have long warned that humanity's burning of fossil fuels is heating up the world with disastrous consequences for the environment, with Europe's ever-hotter and increasingly common blistering summer heatwaves a direct result of that warming.
Tribals protest against eviction for sanctuary in Madhya Pradesh, Chouhan promises them justice
The forest department recently demolished more than 50 houses of members of the tribal community in Khivni Sanctuary in Dewas district, terming them as encroachment.
Indians spend 35 minutes each day wet cleaning their floors, says Dysons study
Dyson said that 62% of Indian respondents thought a vacuum cleaner with wet functionality would be the most effective method, yet they see that adoption remains quite low
Samsung launches Galaxy M36 5G with Exynos processor and AMOLED display in India
The South Korean electronics major has also introduced Galaxy AI features like Circle to Search and Gemini Live in Galaxy M36 5G
Govt. unlikely to implement 20C to 28C AC temp range immediately: Union Environment Minister
I do not think it will happen immediately; capacities will be gradually built for it over time, says Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav
Brazils Supreme Court clears way to hold social media companies liable for user content
Brazils Supreme Court agreed on Thursday on details of a decision to hold social media companies liable for what their users post, clearing the way for it go into effect within weeks
Rescuers step up as summer heatwaves stoke heatstroke risk across US, Europe
As dangerously high temperatures sweep across parts of the United States and southern Europe this week, emergency workers are racing to mitigate the public health risk of heatstroke. The man tumbled into a ditch and the woman fainted, but they are now out of danger thanks to the intervention of SUMMA 112, she told AFP. - Treatment - When someone has heatstroke, the priority is to bring down their body temperature, for example by moving them into the shade or an air-conditioned room -- anything to shield them from the sun, Rodriguez explained.
Meta signs deals to source more solar, wind power for data centers
This is the latest in a string of deals by Meta to meet the surging power demand of its data centers needed for artificial intelligence technologies using clean energy
Palantir partners to develop AI software for nuclear construction
Palantir Technologies said it was teaming up with a nuclear deployment company to develop an artificial intelligence-driven software system
Byrnihat: worlds most polluted air | Green humour by Rohan Chakravarty
Toxic threat from 'forever chemicals' sparks resistance in Georgia towns
Sasha and Jamie Cordle thought their small farm in rural Georgia would be a ladder out of working-class struggle, and a gift for their children and grandchildren. Sasha, who moved to the property after marrying Jamie in 2020, soon developed two autoimmune conditions, as well as high blood pressure and chronic fatigue.
Swiss glaciers show holes reminiscent of cheese
One of Switzerlands glaciologists says his teams are noticing a strange phenomenon in the Alpine countrys glaciers
Shashank Nimkar turns discarded ceramics into bowls, tiles, and vases
Broken ceramics get a new lease on life at Shashank Nimkars Earth Tatva, transforming into bowls, tiles, and vases
Why do monsoons hit Kerala first?
Warm air over the Indian subcontinent rises, pulling in cool, moisture-filled winds from the Arabian Sea, a part of the Indian Ocean.
Rainforests: The lungs that keep earth breathing
Without rainforests, our planet would be hotter, drier, and far less alive
Blowouts are very expensive to stop and often demand teams of specially skilled workers working for days or even weeks to cap
NGT notice to CPCB, Bihar authorities over rise in lightning deaths due to felling of palm trees
According to a newspaper report, after the ban on toddy tapping due to Bihar's prohibition policy, palm trees lost their economic value and have since been widely cut down
Air bubbles trapped in ice can store messages in cold places
Scientists have developed a method that could be useful in cold places like the Arctic, the moon or Mars, where traditional storage like paper or electronics is hard to maintain
The drop in bird populations at Okhla Bird Sanctuary has disrupted key ecological processes, threatening biodiversity
Warming will cut yield of staple crops even post-adaptation: study
While studies of this kind are a dime a dozen, this specific one, appearing in Nature, is unique in that it accounts for producer adaptation
Why is the El Nio so hard to predict?
Catholics call for environmental action at Rio de Janeiro's iconic Christ the Redeemer statue
Brazilian Catholic worshippers created an eco-friendly carpet from recycled plastic caps in front of Rio de Janeiro's Christ the Redeemer statue, advocating for environmental protection before upcoming UN climate talks in the Amazon. Cardinal Orani Joao Tempesta led celebrations, emphasizing ecological co-responsibility and honoring Pope Francis's environmental encyclical.
Chad hopes 'green charcoal' can save vanishing forests
Chad is battling deforestation with green charcoal, made from plant waste, aiming to reduce reliance on wood and combat desertification. This initiative, supported by the World Bank and UNHCR, provides a cleaner, longer-lasting alternative to traditional charcoal, particularly benefiting refugee populations. Scaling up production and lowering prices are crucial to meet national energy needs and protect Chad's dwindling forests.
Climate change could double summer rainfall in the Alps: Study
Short, intense summer rainfall in Alpine regions is likely to become more frequent and severe in the future because of global warming, according to a study released Thursday by the University of Lausanne (UNIL). With such warming, an intense storm currently expected once every 50 years could occur once every 25 years in the future, said the Swiss university, which conducted the study in collaboration with the University of Padua in Italy.
Two dead in Mexico as Hurricane Erick moves on from Mexican coast
Hurricane Erick killed at least two people as it swept through southern Mexico causing significant damage to coastal communities before weakening to a low-pressure system Thursday night, authorities said. The US National Hurricane Centre's latest advisory at 0300 GMT said Erick had weakened overnight to a tropical storm located 95 miles (155 kilometres) from Acapulco port, with sustained winds of 30 mph (50 kmh) as it moved across southern Mexico on Thursday.
10 endangered black rhinos sent from South Africa to Mozambique
Ten black rhinos have been moved from South Africa to Mozambique to secure breeding of the critically endangered animals that became locally extinct 50 years ago, conservationists said Thursday. Twelve black rhinos had previously been sent from South Africa to Zinave in central Mozambique but the population was still not viable for breeding, Van Rooyen said.
UK risks more extreme, prolonged heatwaves in future: Study
The UK could experience more frequent extreme and prolonged heat due to climate change, its meteorological office said Wednesday, as the country braced for its first heatwave of the year. The new study also highlights how UK heatwaves could become longer and hotter due to escalating climate trends, the Met Office added.
Climate change and the Alphonso mango | Green Humour by Rohan Chakravarty
How Paris's Seine river keeps the Louvre cool in summer
As Paris braces for a heatwave this weekend, a little-known network of underground pipes will be cooling the Louvre museum and other storied landmarks using water from the River Seine. Other sites served by the Paris network include department stores and offices, the train network, concert halls, and arguably the world's most famous museum, the Louvre.
Satire | AC Control Bill, 2025
When the Union Ministry of Power has plans to restrict the temperature range of new air conditioners in homes, hotels and cars
What was decided at the UN Oceans Conference? | Explained
Why is the Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction agreement important for marine conservation?
Berliners jump into Spree River to show it's clean enough for swimming
Rice reveals surprise ability to adapt to cold faster than evolution
A landmark study has shown that rice plants that have learn to tolerate cold temperatures by changing epigenetic marks on a gene could also pass the ability down five generations
Norway launches flagship large-scale carbon capture and storage project
Norway on Tuesday launched a flagship carbon capture and storage (CCS) project, a technology seen as crucial to curbing climate change but struggling to find a viable economic model. Norway has presented Longship as the world's first full-scale value chain for capture and storage of carbon in the greenhouse gases that cause harmful climate change.
Humid phases once turned Arabian desert into a lush paradise: study
Mineral deposits, speleothems, and archaeological sites reveal a lush history for the Arabian Peninsula, challenging theories of human migration
World Bank lifts ban on nuclear energy financing
The World Bank is set to re-enter the nuclear energy sector after decades, announced President Ajay Banga, aiming to meet the escalating electricity demands in developing nations. Collaborating with the IAEA, the bank will enhance non-proliferation safeguards and regulatory frameworks. This decision arises as electricity demand in developing countries is projected to more than double by 2035, necessitating a surge in annual energy investment.
What are flue gas desulphurisation units? | Explained
What are the different types of FGD systems commonly used in coal-fired thermal power plants? Why are emissions of sulphur dioxide a threat to the planet? Why is the government advocating for a rollback of FGDs in coal-fired power plants? What are the alternatives?
UN adopts convention on workplace biological hazards
The first convention on protecting workers from the devastating impact of uncontrolled biological hazards was adopted at the United Nations on Friday. The Biological Hazards in the Working Environment Convention was adopted by the UN's International Labour Organization.
Valmik Thapar and the golden light | Tribute by publisher David Davidar
The conservationist remained in awe of tigers till the very end, his passion and tireless work changing our understanding of the big cat forever
In search of Chilikas Irrawaddy dolphins
We set out at dawn on a boat from Rambha in Odishas Chilika lake, hoping to catch a glimpse of the elusive Irrawaddy dolphin. Do we get lucky?
Flue gas desulphurisation units are an additional piece of equipment retro-fitted in thermal power plants to cut harmful sulphur dioxide emissions resulting from burning coal
How extracting and producing nickel can be made more sustainable
Nickel is an important metal used in several clean energy technologies, especially electric vehicles. The demand for it is expected to surpass six million tonnes a year by 2040. However, producing just one tonne of nickel can result in more than 20 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions
Floods in Northeast India | Green Humour by Rohan Chakravarty
New study makes controversial weather-tweaking idea more realistic
Stratospheric aerosol injection is a method in which aerosols are injected into the earths stratosphere to reduce the amount of sunlight reaching the surface. Its controversial because its effects are global: if one country injects aerosols into the stratosphere, all countries will be affected and not always in a good way
IIT-Kgp app helps commuters pick greener routes on the road
The DRUM app has shown promise in simulations and will soon start real-world tests; its makers are also exploring integrating data from low-cost sensors on street poles and those carried by commuters
Picture of the week: Hi, we are ready to be clicked
New Himalayan bat blurs India-Pakistan divide
The Himalayan long-tailed myotis recorded in Uttarakhand matched the unidentified find of a Hungarian scientist from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in 1998
World Environment Day 2025: Why climate resilience needs development management leaders?
Uttarakhand CM Dhami urges committed efforts towards environmental protection
Quiz | Easy like Sunday morning: World Oceans Day
June 8 is celebrated as World Oceans Day
The seeds of sustainability for Indias textile leadership
Strategic decisions made today will help Indias global leadership for a sustainable, future-proof, and resilient textile economy
Exposomics for better environmental health
Scientific developments in the field of exposomics will also help get a better picture of disease etiologies and craft holistic prevention strategies
Bengal plans 800-km green wall along Jharkhand border
Will act as a shield in intercepting pollutants entering the State, says W.B Pollution Control Board Chairperson Kalyan Rudra
Bacteria found at Rajgir hot spring shows antibacterial activity
While scientists have deemed hot springs around the world to be unexplored mines of antibiotic-producing bacteria, the hot springs of India are not very well studied. But driven by their putative value, researchers at the Vellore Institute of Technology in Tamil Nadu recently examined the Rajgir hot spring lake in Nalanda district
Wildfire smoke exposure may shorten lung cancer survival
Those living in neighborhoods with the highest levels of wildfire-caused air pollution in the year after their cancer diagnosis were more likely to die from the disease
How the technologyindustry is trying to meet its climate goals
Electronics heat upvery quickly. If the chips get too hot, they may malfunction or altogether fail. Cooling keeps them running smoothly and ensures a longer lifespan. However, in data centres, cooling consumes nearly as much power as computing
New-to-science urban frog named after Shillong
Scientists of the Zoological Survey of India and local collaborators record the cryptic, cascade-dwelling amphibian from the Meghalaya capital
Rising black carbon heating Himalayan snow: Study
Eastern Himalaya records warmest snow surfaces, followed by the central and western Himalayas; light-absorbing particles like black carbon reduces the snows ability to reflect sunlight, accelerating surface heating
The Ekhomey Mowo Welfare Society, based in Anini, the district headquarters, said the project was illegal as the mandatory free, prior, and informed consent was not obtained from the Gram Sabha or the residents of Angrim Valley who would be affected.
Celebrate World Environment Day 2025 with animal adoptions and firefly spotting
Celebrate World Environment Day 2025 on June 5 with unique activities like animal adoptions, firefly spotting, and bird watching in Chennai and Bengaluru
Beware beaches near river mouths: the air may not be fresh
In a new study, scientists have found that some substances drained by filthy rivers can become aerosolised in beach spray and drift overland
Impact of Mumbai Coastal Road project | Green Humour by Rohan Chakravarty
Five-year forecast sees more killer heat, fires, temperature records
There's an 86% chance that one of the next five years will pass 1.5 degrees and a 70% chance that the five years as a whole will average more than that global milestone, said researchers and scientists
Focus on heat-resilience despite the monsoon
As climate extremes grow, the shift must be from reactive emergency care to preventive, equity-rooted public health
Meghalayas new cave-dwelling fish adapts to streams overground
The loach, Schistura densiclava, was recorded from the Mawjymbuin cave in the East Khasi Hills district
From eco-anxiety to emotional fatigue: How climate change is affecting mental health
Climate change is not only causing environmental damage but also significantly impacting mental health, leading to eco-anxiety and ecological grief, especially among younger generations. Experts emphasize the need to acknowledge these emotional responses as valid and integrate mental health support into climate action strategies.
71% Indians experienced severe heatwave in last 12 months: study
The Yale Program on Climate Change Communication and CVoter surveyed 10,751 Indians and found that most of them had personally experienced at least one extreme weather event in the past 12 months.
Arunachal villagers protest security build-up for proposed mega dam
Armed forces personnel have been deployed in the Siang River belt for the pre-feasibility study for the 11,000 MW Siang Upper Multi-purpose Project
Why India needs stable urban forests | Explained
What role do urban forests play in combating air pollution and climate change? What is the impact of urbanisation on forests like Kancha Gachibowli? What are the areas of concern? Where do courts stand? What does the Nagar Van Yojana aim to achieve by 2027?
Four-year-old discovers new fish in Kerala: Green Humour by Rohan Chakravarty
The earth hath no fury like cyclones disrupted, new studies say
Were underestimating the scale of whats coming. The changing cyclone patterns could have enormous consequences, a weather scientist said
Overfishing the threat to ocean wealth, livelihoods
Letting overexploitation continue will only deepen poverty, erode marine biodiversity and forfeit sustainable yields
3/4th of India's population at 'high' to 'very high' heat risk: CEEW study
The CEEW study released on May 20, 2025, identified Delhi, Maharashtra, Goa, Kerala, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, and three more as the top 10 regions at highest heat risk
Indias butterfly family gets a new member from Arunachal
TheEuthalia malaccanawas recorded from Basar in the States Leparada district
Why are environmental protesters being criminalized?
Climate activists globally face harsh penalties for protesting. Australia has high arrest rates for environmental protests. New laws target disruptions with hefty fines and jail time. The UK and Germany also see increased legal action against protesters. Fossil fuel companies use lawsuits to silence dissent. Activists face murder in some regions. These actions reflect growing intolerance towards climate activism.
Dragons blood trees: Earths rarest trees under threat from climate change and goats
On musk deer poaching: Green Humour by Rohan Chakravarty
CEEWs Arunabha Ghosh appointed South Asia Envoy to COP-30 in Brazil
As one of eight international envoys for strategic regions, Mr. Ghosh will play a key role in facilitating dialogue and ensuring that South Asian voices are strongly represented and supported at the global climate conference
World Food Prize for scientist for growing food with fewer chemicals
The work of Mariangela Hungria has powered Brazils rise as the worlds foremost producer of soybeans
Himalayan leap for yak genomic science
The first-ever chromosome-level genome of the Indian yak was assembled by specialists from four ICAR institutions
Scientists have found a cricket evolving rapidly to beat a new threat
Pacific field crickets in Hawaii are evolving to escape parasitoid flies in a surprising way
The sky is always a beautiful sight, and when birds soar in their perfect V-shape, its hard not to stop and admire them. But did you know this formation isnt just random? Birds are actually using science to fly smarter!
Indias rising e-waste, the need to recast its management
A focus on floor price will help transform e-waste recycling and its management in India