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Chernobyl at 40: A Disaster the World Must Never Forget

🌡️ India’s Heatwave Hotspots Expand as Climate Crisis Accelerates India is facing an unprecedented escalation in deadly heat. A new study published

🌍 The Climate Crisis is Not Gender-Neutral: Why Women Bear the Heaviest Burden

“Don’t Mention the Climate”: US Pressure Stifles Global Finance Talks

🌊 Blind Faith Chokes the Narmada: 11,000 Litres of Milk Dumped in the Name of Worship

India Abandons COP33 Bid: A Blow to Global South Climate Leadership

Conflict in Iran Exposes the Deadly Cost of Global Fossil Fuel Addiction

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World’s largest iceberg, three times the size of New Delhi, breaks from Antarctica’s ice shelf – India Today Web Desk

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