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In the face of escalating global temperatures, experts from the University of Birmingham are advocating for the formal recognition of cooling and cold chain systems as critical infrastructure. The report, titled "The Hot Reality: Living in a +50°C World," underscores the essential role of cooling in adapting to climate change and proposes measures to address the challenges posed by extreme heat.

Climate Change Set in Motion; Some Remain Irreversible; IPCC  

Climate change is widespread, rapid, and intensifying, and some trends and changes already set in motion such as continued sea level rise are irreversible...
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India constructs highest motorable road in the world in Eastern Ladakh

India has constructed and black-topped the highest motorable road in the world at 19,300 ft at Umlingla Pass in Eastern Ladakh, creating a record...
Glacial Lake Atlas Helps in Better Planning of Himalayan Water Bodies

Glacial Lake Atlas Helps in Better Planning of Himalayan Water Bodies

Aimed at carrying out climate change impact analysis and disaster mitigation planning in water bodies in the Himalayan region over time, India released the...
Glacial Lake Atlas Helps in Better Planning of Himalayan Water Bodies

Curb Black Carbon deposits to slow down Himalayan Melting

Black carbon deposits from factories cooking and vehicles that accelerate the effects of climate change and speed up melting of Himalayan glaciers can be...
Restore 1 Billion Hectares of Land For a Healthy Planet

Restore 1 Billion Hectares of Land For a Healthy Planet

The world, which faces triple threat of climate change pollution and loss of nature, must deliver on its commitment to restore at least one...
India, Pak, Peru, China At Higher Risk of Glacier Flooding

Third Pole May Witness More Flash Floods

Flash floods may triple in the “Third Pole” with the ongoing climate change posing a danger, according to researchers from the Xinjiang Institute of...
Explore the profound impact of reduced air pollution on the Himalayan glaciers during the COVID-19 lockdown. Uncover the link between cleaner air, reduced snowmelt, and the potential salvation of vital water resources for billions in Asia.

Satellite based Himalayan-monitoring helps in better flood understanding

Satellite-based real-time monitoring of Himalayan glacial catchments helps in better understanding flood risk in the region and get advance warning of early flood that...
No breaks on Climate change despite Covid 19 slow down

No breaks on Climate change despite Covid 19 slow down 

The economic slowdown caused by Covid 19 pandemie failed to put a brake on climate change drivers and accelerating impacts, according to a new...
A few decades ago, seismologists exploring the deep recesses of our planet stumbled upon a puzzling phenomenon—a slender layer just a few hundred kilometers thick, known as the E prime layer. For years, its origin remained shrouded in mystery. However, a recent breakthrough by an international team, including researchers from Arizona State University, has brought clarity to this long-standing puzzle.

Climate change has not stopped for COVID19

Greenhouse gas concentrations are at record levels and continue to increase and emissions are heading towards the pre-pandemic Covid 19 levels after a temporary...
Does Atlantic Air Alter India’s food and water supply

Glacial melting fast in Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh region

Glaciers in the Himalaya are already known to be melting and a new study has found that glaciers in the regions of Jammu, Kashmir...