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A 3.5-magnitude earthquake struck near Fontana, California, on August 5, 2025. Here’s what caused it, how common earthquakes are in…
Seth wrote on X that he has received two calls from authorities and changes can be seen soon. He wrote,…
By turning due diligence into a concrete, evolving, and enforceable standard, the ICJ has given states, courts, and communities a…
A new World Bank report, ‘Towards Resilient and Prosperous Cities in India,’ warns that Indian cities are unprepared for future…
Indian cities are becoming increasingly vulnerable to floods, heatwaves, and other climate-related risks with more than $2.4 trillion required in…
In a voicemail to Rachel, the sound of rushing water is audible, with Tanya screaming in the background, “We’re dying,…
A rare and violent rainstorm struck the region overnight, dropping an entire month’s worth of rain in under two hours.…
A new report by the Federation of All India Farmer Associations (FAIFA) warns that India’s agriculture sector faces up to…
Infosys Chairman Nandan Nilekani said that as uncertainty becomes the new constant, the ability to adapt, innovate, and build resilient…
New-age philanthropy in India is expanding into climate action, gender equity, arts, and mental health. With rising family wealth and…
Swiss glacier collapse: The Birch Glacier, perched above the village, disintegrated without warning, leading to a destructive flow that submerged…
Governments in South Asia, which is highly vulnerable to the health impacts of climate change, must integrate child welfare into…
Ahead of EU’s launch of CBAM, India has a golden opportunity to innovate its domestic carbon credits market with the…
China, like India, has increased coal-based capacity, but it has pursued renewable with equal vigour.
A strong advocate for environmental stewardship, Leo XIV has spoken of building a “relationship of reciprocity” with the environment
India estimates a $2.5 trillion financing need by 2030 for its climate transition to achieve net-zero emissions by 2070 and…
Heat Action Plans (HAP) are now the dominant planning instrument for heat-health governance. How robust are our HAPs? Is there…
Our cities must embrace stricter building codes mandating climate-responsive designs and rethink relationship between architecture, climate, and energy.