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India sees a sharp rise in climate lawsuits as courts invoke constitutional rights to push action on pollution, emissions, and environmental justice.
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India is considering a nationwide climate-linked insurance scheme to provide quick payouts during extreme weather events like floods and heatwaves.
Torrential rains in Darjeeling, India, have led to floods and landslides, resulting in at least 18 deaths and widespread damage.
India experiences above-average monsoon rainfall for the second consecutive year, boosting agriculture and supporting economic growth.
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Russia is facing extreme winter weather as St. Petersburg records unusually heavy snowfall and Moscow prepares for simi…
Trains in Canada continue to run through heavy snow and freezing temperatures, showing strength, planning, and the beau…
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India sees a sharp rise in climate lawsuits as courts invoke constitutional rights to push action on pollution, emissions, and environmental justice.
A recent report shows New Zealand’s oceans are warming 34% faster than global rates, threatening marine life, fisheries, and coastal communities.
Under CryoSCOPE, India and Europe are joining forces using sensors, satellite data, and AI to forecast Himalayan glacier behavior and avert flood dis…
The Azores archipelago in Portugal is on red alert as Cyclone Gabrielle approaches, bringing winds up to 200 km/h and sea swells up to 18 meters.
In a fiery U.N. speech, Trump attacked global climate policies as a “con job,” scolding green energy and pledging renewed fossil fuel dominance on th…