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Climate, Land Use Change Augment Wildfires

Climate change and land-use change are projected to make wildfires more frequent and intense, with a global increase of extreme fires of up to...

Greater Attention Against Wildfire, Pollution Needed

Deadly wildfires, noise pollution and other looming environmental threats could cause widespread ecological consequences, and need greater attention, the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) said...

Iodine in Desert Wind Eats Up Ozone

When winds loft desert dust high into the atmosphere, iodine in the dust can trigger chemical reactions that destroy some air pollution, but it...

2°C of Temp Rise Risk A Billion People

One billion people across all regions will be at risk of extreme heat stress once the world's temperature reaches 2°C, according to new figures...

World Lacks Funds To Overcome health Hazards

Several Countries across the world are prioritising public health measures to protect their people from climate impacts but several of the governments lack the...

Fossil Fuel; Trading Still In Wrong Way

Even as the world promises to bring down the use of fossil fuels and pledge for net - zero carbon emission, the United Nations...

Majority of School Curriculum Lack Environment aspect

The world leaders at the Conference of Parties (COP 26) is for tackling climate crisis and restoring biodiversity and environment. However, back home the...

Know COP26, World’s Most Important Climate Meet

The world is now looking at Glasgow where the Leaders have gathered for COP 26, where they would discuss threadbare climate change. In a...

For healthy Earth, 3000 Coal Units Need To Close

As the world vehemently calls for reducing fossil fuels to meet the 1.5 degree temperature goal, a new analysis has claimed that the world...

World Heritage Forest Sites absorbs 190 Million Tons of CO2

In a new study, the United Nations said that the World Heritage Forest sites played a vital role in mitigating climate change by absorbing 190 million tons...