Finally, a breakthrough on agriculture on the cards at Bonn
Draft document on agriculture stresses on assessment of risks, a differentiation of vulnerability and actions required based on farming systems …
It is now US against the rest of the world
With Nicaragua joining the Paris deal and Syria announcing its intention to ratify the accord at COP23 in Bonn, the isolation of US is now complete
Only six out of 22 river basins in India have potential to cope with climate change threats: study
Drastic reduction in water use efficiency under driest conditions was observed for some basins, which highlights their inability to cope with …
Paris Agreement comes into force; first meeting of governing body may not happen
One of the talking points during this year’s COP could be the financial mechanism at play for climate change action
Countries voice 1.5°C challenges at 5th Asia Pacific Climate Change Adaptation Forum
Representatives from over 50 countries are participating in the three-day-long conference
'UN must take urgent climate action for Tibet'
Tibetans hold climate march in Delhi to raise awareness about unchecked mining and dams in Tibet which are resulting in ecological devastation of …
Villages in Pakistan's Sindh losing their fight with climate change
A survey has found communities to be highly vulnerable with very limited adaptive capacity
Extreme weather events in Mumbai and Dubai
On April 16, 2024, the two cities suffered from two different extreme weather events
How shifts in the rivers are threatening food security in Assam | Alarming Variations Ep-02
Through firsthand accounts and expert insights, DTE uncovers the profound impact of climate change on the delicate balance of life …
At least 18 reported dead after Cyclone Gamane hits Madagascar
According to the World Bank, Madagascar is among the countries that are most at risk of climate change. It also has the highest rates of poverty …
Simply Put: ‘Normal’ days
Richest 1% emitted as much as poorest 66%, enough to cause 1.3 million heat deaths: Oxfam report
Governments can tackle the twin crises of inequality and climate change by targeting the excessive emissions of the super-rich, investing in …
DTE Call For Action: What is voluntary carbon market? How does it work in India?
India, which generates one-fifth of the world’s carbon credits, is at the forefront of carbon investment. The current carbon markets could …
Simply Put: ‘Warm’, not ‘worm’
Simply Put: The new normal
Simply Put: Not so early warning
Hotter and hotter
Simply Put: The US U-turn
The Caspian Sea is set to fall by 9 metres or more this century – an ecocide is imminent
Climate change is causing the sea to recede, leaving barren land in its wake
‘This crisis has been unfolding for years’: 4 photos of Australia from space, before and after the bushfires
Why is the world on fire?
From Australia to Africa to Siberia, forest fires are burning across much of the world
The climate for a change
Hot and anxious
Global climate change is today a spectre which allows for no ostriches
Rain-bearing low cloud cover decreased significantly in last 50 years: study
The study also shows a decline in the number of rainy days in monsoon season
Jamdani: How cotton gets niche and green
How the women of Burdwan and Nadia districts in West Bengal weave magic