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Month: June 2025

Alpine Summer Storms to Double with 2°C Warming, Warns New Study

Alpine Summer Storms to Double with 2°C Warming, Warns New Study

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Intense, short-lived summer downpours across the Alps are set to become far more frequent and severe as temperatures rise due to climate change, scientists have warned. A new study by researchers from the University of Lausanne (UNIL) in Switzerland and the University of Padova in Italy suggests that a 2°C regional temperature increase could double the frequency of these dangerous rainstorms. The Alpine region, warming faster than the global average, is especially vulnerable. In June 2018, Lausanne in Switzerland witnessed this risk firsthand when 41 millimeters of rain fell in just 10 minutes, flooding large parts of the city and causing damage estimated at 32 million Swiss Francs. Although such extreme events remain rare today, they are projected to become much more common as climate ...
Glass Bottles Contain More Microplastics Than Plastic Ones, Surprising French Study Reveals

Glass Bottles Contain More Microplastics Than Plastic Ones, Surprising French Study Reveals

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Contrary to long-held beliefs about glass being a safer packaging option, a new study by France's food safety agency ANSES has revealed that drinks sold in glass bottles contain far more microplastics than those in plastic or metal containers. The study found that beverages such as beer, soda, and iced tea in glass packaging contained up to 100 microplastic particles per litre nearly 50 times higher than in plastic bottles. Published in the Journal of Food Composition and Analysis, the study traced the unexpected source of contamination to the paint on metal caps used to seal glass bottles. According to lead researcher Iseline Chaib, particles isolated from the drinks matched the shape, colour, and polymer composition of the cap paint, indicating they likely flaked off during sealing. ...
Delhi Launches Bold 25-Point Plan to Cut Air Pollution and Boost Clean Mobility

Delhi Launches Bold 25-Point Plan to Cut Air Pollution and Boost Clean Mobility

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  In a major push towards cleaner air and sustainable urban living, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Tuesday unveiled a comprehensive 25-point Air Pollution Mitigation Plan 2025. The ambitious plan focuses on reducing pollution from dust, vehicles, waste, and industrial sources while promoting greenery and clean technologies across the capital. “This is not just a document but a roadmap for a clean and healthy Delhi,” said Gupta at the launch event, reaffirming her government’s promise to halve Delhi’s pollution by 2030—a key pledge in the BJP’s 2025 election manifesto. Key Measures Under the Plan: Electric Vehicle Push The city will roll out over 5,000 electric buses and 2,299 e-autos this year. New EV charging stations will be installed at markets, malls, metro station...
Study Warns of Extreme Winter Cold in Europe if Key Atlantic Current Collapses

Study Warns of Extreme Winter Cold in Europe if Key Atlantic Current Collapses

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A major new climate study has warned that the collapse of a vital Atlantic Ocean current could bring severe and unprecedented winter cold to northern Europe even in a world made warmer by greenhouse gas emissions. The research, led by Dr René van Westen and a team from Utrecht University, was published on June 11, 2025, in the journal Geophysical Research Letters. It examined what could happen if the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) were to completely shut down in the future. The AMOC is an important part of the Earth’s climate system. It moves warm water from the tropics to northern latitudes and sends cold water back towards the equator along the ocean floor. This process helps balance temperatures across Europe and other regions. However, scientists have raised c...
WMO Unveils New Action Plan to Promote Gender Equality in Climate Services

WMO Unveils New Action Plan to Promote Gender Equality in Climate Services

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The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has taken a major step towards promoting gender equality across its global activities. The Executive Council recently approved an updated Gender Action Plan designed to integrate gender considerations into weather, water, and climate services. This plan aims to ensure that climate warnings, disaster responses, and scientific services are inclusive and reach all sections of society. The new plan focuses on three main areas: improving planning by including gender-sensitive goals and data; ensuring fair representation of women in leadership roles, with a target of at least 40% female participation in decision-making bodies; and building skills by offering training and leadership programs for women and young girls interested in science and technol...
IAEA, Anglo American Launch Global Mission to Restore Saline Soils and Tackle Drought

IAEA, Anglo American Launch Global Mission to Restore Saline Soils and Tackle Drought

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The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and Anglo American Crop Nutrients have begun a global initiative to reclaim salt-affected soils as part of efforts to fight drought and land degradation. This project was announced in line with the World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought and aims to tackle a major threat to global food security. Around 10% of the world’s irrigated and rain-fed farmlands are affected by salinization a process where excessive salts build up in the soil, preventing plants from absorbing water and essential nutrients. This leads to falling crop yields and unproductive farmland. Causes include the use of salty irrigation water, climate change-driven dry conditions, rising sea levels affecting coastal lands, and misuse of fertilizers. If left unchecked, sa...
Photocatalysts Lead Global Efforts to Combat Microplastic Pollution

Photocatalysts Lead Global Efforts to Combat Microplastic Pollution

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A new global study has revealed that research into photocatalytic degradation of microplastics has sharply increased over the past two decades, offering hope for addressing the growing threat of plastic pollution. The analysis reviewed 204 scientific articles published between 2005 and 2024 and highlighted the growing role of light-driven nanomaterials in breaking down microplastic and nanoplastic waste. Photocatalysis involves using materials that, when exposed to light, produce reactive oxygen species capable of breaking apart plastic polymers. This method is considered environmentally friendly because it requires no harmful chemicals and operates under mild conditions using sunlight or artificial light. China has emerged as the leader in this field, accounting for nearly 42% of th...
Indians Strongly Back Tax on Fossil Fuel Companies for Climate Damage: Survey

Indians Strongly Back Tax on Fossil Fuel Companies for Climate Damage: Survey

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A new survey conducted by Greenpeace and Oxfam, released at the Bonn Climate Conference 2025, shows that a vast majority of Indians support imposing taxes on oil, gas, and coal companies for the environmental harm they cause, such as floods, droughts, wildfires, and health-related impacts. According to the findings, 80 per cent of Indian respondents believe that fossil fuel corporations should bear financial responsibility for the damage linked to their operations. More than half of the participants said that the taxes should specifically target oil and gas companies. Meanwhile, 23 per cent suggested businesses in general should pay, 13 per cent recommended levies on consumer goods, and 10 per cent said working individuals should also contribute. When asked who should be primarily re...
Clues from Cornwall Cliffs Reveal Past Sea Levels and Warn of Future Risks

Clues from Cornwall Cliffs Reveal Past Sea Levels and Warn of Future Risks

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High above the beaches of north Cornwall, the rocky cliffs at Godrevy quietly hold secrets about Earth’s ancient climate. These cliffs, carved and shaped by waves more than 100,000 years ago, show where the shoreline once stood several metres higher than today. Similar raised beaches can be found along other parts of Cornwall’s coast, including Bream Cove near Falmouth and Porth Nanven near Land’s End. These old shorelines tell an important story about the planet's past. During warm periods like the one more than 100,000 years ago, huge ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica melted, pouring water into the oceans and raising sea levels around the globe. But figuring out exactly which ice sheets melted and how much remains a mystery that scientists are racing to solve. When ice forms o...
Luxury Beverage Brand Leads Green Drive in Delhi with 450 Tree Plantation

Luxury Beverage Brand Leads Green Drive in Delhi with 450 Tree Plantation

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In a bid to promote sustainability and urban renewal, a luxury beverage brand has partnered with the Centre of CSR & Sustainability Excellence (CCSE) and Shri Ramuchit Memorial Foundation to launch the second phase of its environmental project in Vasant Kunj, New Delhi. The initiative was announced on World Environment Day and focuses on planting and maintaining 450 native trees in one of the city’s heavily polluted areas. The plantation drive includes species such as Ficus, Canna, and Kaner—chosen for their ability to withstand urban pollution. Urban ecologists were consulted to select trees that would thrive in Delhi’s challenging air quality conditions, ensuring long-term survival and ecological impact. The event drew support from local officials, including the South ACP of De...