Delhi once had harsh but dry summers. The hot winds were difficult, but sweat evaporated, mornings and evenings brought some relief, and nights cooled enough...
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More than 150 million hectares of land burned globally between January and April 2026, the highest ever recorded for this period. The burned area was 50%...
A new UNDP analysis reported by Down To Earth warns that the sovereign debt crisis in developing countries is deepening gender inequality on a massive scale...
India’s climate crisis is not affecting everyone equally. Floods, heatwaves and disasters are striking hardest at communities already pushed into unsafe...
Across India, summer heat is no longer limited to scorching afternoons. A more dangerous crisis is unfolding after sunset: nights are refusing to cool. In many...
On this May Day 2026, a urgent question demands an answer: why are India’s trade unions still looking the other way on the climate crisis? Writer and...
In a move that climate activists are calling a “renunciation of leadership,” G7 environment ministers meeting in Paris (April 23–24, 2026) have...
Forty years after the Chernobyl nuclear explosion, the abandoned landscapes of Ukraine still warn humanity about the cost of secrecy, arrogance and reckless...
India is facing an unprecedented escalation in deadly heat. A new study published in Scientific Reports reveals that heatwaves in the country have surged from...
As global temperatures rise and extreme weather events become the norm, the devastation is not shared equally. The climate crisis is inherently a gender issue...









