जलवायु आपातकाल, कॉप-25: शार्क, ट्यूना जैसी मछलियों के जीवन पर संकट
यूएन क्लाइमेट चेंज कॉफ्रेंस कॉप-25 में जारी की गई रिपोर्ट में कहा गया है कि जलवायु परिवर्तन और प्रदूषण के कारण समुद्रों में ऑक्सीजन ...
परिवर्तन का नक्शा
तापमान बढ़ने पर सूखा, बाढ़, अप्रत्याशित बारिश और समुद्र के जलस्तर में वृद्धि बड़ी आबादी को प्रभावित करेगी
विनाश की सूचना
आईपीसीसी रिपोर्ट ने साफ कर दिया है कि वैश्विक तापमान में मामूली बढ़ोतरी भी सुरक्षित नहीं है
Climate Emergency CoP 25: Global mean sea level highest-ever in 2019
The State of Global Climate 2019 says that this is yet another sign of the world being in a climate emergency
First casualty
Rising sea levels force Tuvaluans to find new homes
Impacts: The hare and the tortoise
While findings on the impacts of climate change get bleaker and bleaker, the negotiations still hobble along at a snail's pace.
Boiling point
Greenhouse gas emissions could raise global temperatures much more than previously forecast leading to drought and flooding as weather patterns …
मुंबई जैसे शहरों में बसे 30 करोड़ लोगों पर खतरा, बढ़ रहा है समुद्र का जल स्तर
वैज्ञानिकों के नए अध्ययन में कहा गया है कि 2050 तक समुद्र तट के किनारे बसे लगभग 30 करोड़ पर आफत आ सकती है, ...
2100 तक समुद्री स्तर 1.1 मीटर तक बढ़ने का अनुमान: आईपीसीसी
इंटरगवर्नमेंटल पैनल क्लाईमेट चेंज (आईपीसीसी) की एक नई रिपोर्ट के मुताबिक, समुद्र का स्तर 3.6 मिमी प्रति वर्ष की दर से बढ़ रहा है
समुद्री ग्रीष्म लहरों का भारत पर दिखेगा ज्यादा असर: रिपोर्ट
आईपीसीसी के अध्ययनकर्ताओं का कहना है कि भारत समेत हिंद महासागर से सटे अन्य देश इन चरम घटनाओं से सबसे अधिक प्रभावित हो सकते ...
Factsheet: Climate change FAQs
Climate change refers to a change of climate attributed directly or indirectly to human activity that alters the composition of the global …
Why is Venice drowning?
Increasing global warming resulting in rising sea levels, coupled with the city itself sinking due to increased groundwater usage is making the …
Scientists looked at sea levels 125,000 years in the past. The results are terrifying
Antarctica, long thought to be the “sleeping giant” of sea level rise, is actually a key player
11,000 scientists warn: Climate change isn’t just about temperature
A new paper track a broad set of indicators to convey the effects of human activities on greenhouse gas emissions, and the consequent impacts on …
237 million people in 6 Asian countries at risk due to coastal flooding by 2050: Study
In India, six times more people are at risk from coastal flooding than the earlier estimates based on satellite data from NASA
Abundant, late-melting snow leads to ‘reproductive failure’ never seen in Arctic: Study
Only few plants and animals were able to reproduce due to the extremely changing weather events last year
Govt to launch climate vulnerability map of India soon
A common set of indicators will be used for vulnerability-profiling and ranking of 650 districts all over the country
Extreme floods to increase economic loss 166 times in coastal megacities: IPCC
These cities with over 10 million populations, including Mumbai, are likely to lose at least $1 trillion annually by 2050, finds the report
Sea level may rise 1.1 metre by 2100: IPCC
This is likely to have a direct impact on the lives of 680 million people living in low-lying coastal zones, according to the report
Climate change 'hitting harder and sooner' than forecast: Report
Global temperatures have risen by 1.1°C since 1850, and have increased 0.2°C between 2011 and 2015
Atoll nations at immediate risk of climate change
Made up of ring shaped group of coral reefs, islands or a series of islets, these nations are the first to face rising sea-levels and extreme …
Scientific reticence is a serious threat when it comes to climate change
Professionals need to speak out on looming dangers even at the cost of getting it wrong
Indigenous islanders complain against Canberra over climate change
The residents of the islands located in the Torres Strait between Australia and New Guinea say the Australian government is not doing enough to …
Simply put: Climate change will wipe out the Sundarbans till 2070
Sundarbans’ ‘swamp tigers’ could be gone in 50 years, warns study
Climate change, rising seas, industrial development and construction of new roads would hasten the tigers’ end, it says