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How Women Farmers in the Sundarban Are Reviving Indigenous Rice Varieties – The Wire

Why the mighty Himalayas are getting harder and harder to see – BBC

Mt Kenya: 49-55% of vegetation cover across the forest areas will be lost by 2040, finds study – Down To Earth

ICIMOD to commemorate vanishing Yala glacier in high-altitude ceremony – Down To Earth

Green Energy or Survival? Rajasthan Forest Dependent communities at a crossroad – Deccan Herald

India-Pakistan conflict over water reflects a region increasingly vulnerable to climate change – The Conversation

Climate crisis exposes flaws in Indus pact as some rivers may dry up quicker – Hindustan Times

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Is carbon capture an efficient way to tackle CO2? – BBC

August 11, 2024

It could be a scene from science fiction. Towering over dark, mossy lava fields are stacks of noisy machines the size of shipping containers, domes...

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Low snow levels in the Himalaya are putting lives at risk – nature india

August 7, 2024

Snowfall in the Hindu Kush Karakoram Himalayas (HKKH), straddling South, Central, and East Asia, was extraordinarily low in 2024. Depleting snow...

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How climate change has exposed India to extreme heat and rain – India Today

August 7, 2024

New research highlights a worrying trend: the frequency, intensity, and unpredictability of extreme heat and rainfall events have surged in recent...

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When Vultures Nearly Disappeared in India, Half a Million People Died, Too, Study Finds – Smithsonian

August 6, 2024

Vultures often get a bad rap. But these bald-headed scavengers play a vitally important role in their ecosystems, serving as nature’s clean-up crew...

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‘It made me cry’: photos taken 15 years apart show melting Swiss glaciers – The Guardian

August 6, 2024

Married couple from Bristol attract awe and abuse on X with photos that show ‘staggering’ changes in the Alps.
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‘Rivers in the sky’ are becoming more intense in India, can be linked with devastating floods, heat stress – Down To Earth

August 6, 2024

Atmospheric rivers are invisible to the naked eye but are growing in intensity over India and contributing to extreme rainfall and deluges…...

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Methane levels are spiking since 2020s; La Niña & warming wetlands behind it, suggests study – Down To Earth

August 6, 2024

Methane levels have seen a startling increase since the early 2020s, according to a new study. The potent greenhouse gas, known for its significant...

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COP29 only chance to bridge climate action, finance gap: Commonwealth chief – Business Standard

August 6, 2024

The COP29 climate talks in Azerbaijan’s Baku is the world’s only chance to bridge the gaps in climate action and finance which is crucial...

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Western petrostates boast about their climate credentials – the truth is far more toxic – dealtown

August 6, 2024

Last December at Cop28 in Dubai, a frequent source of frustration for me and my Guardian colleagues was the ease with which major fossil fuel...

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India not responsible for climate crisis, should not repeat West’s mistakes: Commonwealth SG – The HIndu

August 3, 2024

Why should India wish to emulate that which others have done before and failed, asks Commonwealth Secretary-General Patricia Scotland..   For...

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