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  • "Deforestation Surges Despite Global Pledge, Threatening Climate Goals"

    New research reveals that despite a political pledge made by world leaders at COP26 to end deforestation, an area of tropical forest equivalent to the size of Switzerland was lost in 2022, with Brazil leading the destruction. The pledge made at the climate conference aimed to halt and reverse forest loss and land degradation by 2030, with leaders from countries covering 85% of global forests signing on. However, the analysis conducted by Global Forest Watch shows that the promise made in Glasgow is not being fulfilled.

  • The Climate Crisis and Language Extinction: A Dual threat to Humanity's Cultural Heritage

    The rise in global sea levels due to the climate crisis not only endangers homes and livelihoods but also poses a significant threat to languages spoken in low-lying regions like Tuvalu, Kiribati, and the Marshall Islands. Language loss is not a new phenomenon, as climate and geography have historically influenced human settlements and the diversity of languages spoken. The equatorial regions, with their favorable climates and agricultural opportunities, have been particularly conducive to the flourishing of languages and cultures.

  • Dengue cases spiked by 200% in the past 5 years in Nagpur due to climate change

    Dengue cases in Nagpur are on the rise, and climate change is contributing to the problem. The number of dengue cases in Nagpur has increased by 200% in the past five years.

  • TN government plans climate risk assessment training for Tamil Nadu train officials

    Tamil Nadu's government is planning to train officials in climate risk assessment. The training will be conducted by the National Institute of Disaster Management (NIDM) and will focus on several aspects of climate change.

  • "Barbados PM Leads Global Efforts for Climate Finance Overhaul"

    Barbados' Prime Minister, Mia Mottley, is spearheading a global push for a fundamental reform of the international financial system to provide greater access to climate finance for poorer countries. At a summit in Paris, world leaders are discussing the allocation of hundreds of billions of dollars to address climate change. Mottley emphasizes that smaller nations like Barbados urgently need assistance as they bear the brunt of climate change impacts, despite contributing less to its causes. Financial constraints often prevent these countries from implementing costly projects such as renewable energy initiatives.

  • El Niño's Fierce Heat Raises Concerns of Resurgent Deadly Viruses

    The return of the El Niño weather pattern after nearly four years has raised concerns about extreme weather events, economic impact, and agricultural disruptions globally. Additionally, scientists and health organizations are now warning of another potential consequence: the resurgence of tropical diseases. The World Health Organization (WHO) has recently highlighted the increased risk of transmission for diseases such as dengue, Zika, and chikungunya due to the warmer weather associated with El Niño.

  • "PM Modi Highlights India's Cultural Commitment to Nature in Joint Statement on Climate Change"

    Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized India's cultural traditions and commitment to preserving the environment during a joint statement with US President Joe Biden at the White House. Modi stated that India does not believe in exploiting nature and considers it an integral part of Indian culture. He highlighted the importance of environmental protection and climate action, stating that these principles are deeply rooted in Indian traditions.

  • PM Modi Gifts Eco-Friendly Diamond to US First Lady Jill Biden

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi gifted an eco-friendly lab-grown diamond to US First Lady Jill Biden during his recent visit to the United States. The 7.5-carat diamond was grown in a lab in Surat, India, and it is certified by the Gemological Institute of America (GIA).

  • Sustainable Initiatives Gain Traction in Beauty Industry

    The beauty industry is a major polluter, and it is responsible for a significant amount of carbon emissions and plastic waste. There is an immediate need for carbon neutrality and plastic-free initiatives in the beauty industry.

  • Women Bear Disproportionate Impact of Drought and Desertification, Urgent Action Needed

    Women suffer a disproportionate burden from the devastating effects of drought and desertification, according to UN Secretary-General António Guterres. In a video message, Guterres called for governments to eliminate legal barriers to women owning land and involve them in policy-making processes. Currently, less than one in five landholders worldwide are women, limiting their active participation in sustaining land health and exacerbating gender inequalities.