
The sudden spike in ocean temperatures that has occurred over the last few weeks has caused concern among scientists, who are trying to understand the implications of this warming and whether it is a harbinger of further warming of the atmosphere.

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has urged the world to prepare for the development of El Nino, a weather phenomenon associated with severe droughts in parts of southern Asia, Indonesia, and Australia, as well as extreme rain.

Human-caused increases in greenhouse gas levels in the atmosphere are a key driver of climate change. The information and communications technology (ICT) sector, as well as the data centre business, account for a sizable portion of worldwide greenhouse gas emissions.

According to experts, changing climatic circumstances, notably temperature and moisture changes as a result of occurrences such as excessive rainfall in some areas and drought in others, may lead to an increase in the spread of vector-borne and infectious illnesses across India.

According to authorities from the chief minister's office (CMO), the Odisha government plans to create India's first resettlement colony for people displaced by climate change.

According to US government data, the temperature of the world's ocean surface has reached an all-time high since satellite records began, causing marine heat waves around the planet.

The Delhi government plans to offer free forest and wildlife conservation training to the general population and establish a forest training institute in conjunction with the Mahatma Gandhi Institute for Combating Climate Change. The program aims to increase public awareness of conservation activities in the nation's capital.

The ability to deplete the ozone layer, which protects the Earth from the Sun, caused a global ban, but scientists revealed on Monday that some man-made chlorofluorocarbons have hit record levels, increasing climate-changing emissions

The first global water summit in nearly 50 years ended with the appointment of a new UN envoy for water and hundreds of non-binding pledges that, if fulfilled, would move the world closer to universal access to safe drinking water and sanitation.

According to Environment Minister Therese Coffey, wet wipes containing plastic will be outlawed in England as part of plans to combat water pollution. According to Ms Coffey, the prohibition on plastic-based wipes will go into effect after a consultation next year. It is part of a larger strategy to improve water quality in England, where no river or waterway is clean.