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Heavy Rains Pummel Maharashtra IAF and Army Launch Rescue Operations

Heavy Rains Pummel Maharashtra IAF and Army Launch Rescue Operations

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Heavy rainfall has caused widespread flooding and disruption across Maharashtra, with the worst-hit areas being the Marathwada region, particularly Beed district. In response to the crisis, the Indian Air Force (IAF) and the Indian Army have been deployed to conduct rescue operations. Rescue and Relief Efforts In Beed's Ashti taluka, an IAF helicopter airlifted 11 members of a family who were stranded in the flooded Sheri Khurd hamlet. Concurrently, an Army unit, with the support of an NDRF team, successfully evacuated 40 more people from the area. The rain has taken a heavy toll, with four deaths reported in the Marathwada region since Sunday. Eight villages in Beed were cut off from the district headquarters, prompting officials to close schools for classes 1 to 7 on Tuesday. ...
Supreme Court Warns of Ecological Crisis Facing the Entire Himalayan Range

Supreme Court Warns of Ecological Crisis Facing the Entire Himalayan Range

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The Supreme Court of India has issued a grave warning, stating that the ecological crisis currently affecting Himachal Pradesh is not an isolated incident but a symptom of a larger problem facing the entire Himalayan range. The court, which described the situation as "very violent" this time around, is set to pass an order on September 23 in a suo motu matter concerning the state's environmental conditions. Concerns Over Development and Climate Change During the hearing, a report submitted by the Himachal Pradesh government acknowledged that recent devastations including high-intensity rainfall, flash floods, and landslides are manifestations of climate change. The report noted that while the number of glaciers in the state has remained stable, their total area has declined, indicati...
Australia Issues Stark Warning on Climate Risks Ahead of 2035 Emissions Target

Australia Issues Stark Warning on Climate Risks Ahead of 2035 Emissions Target

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Australia has released its most comprehensive assessment of climate change risks, warning that the country will face more frequent, extreme, and simultaneous climate events. The report, issued by the government, states that no Australian community will be immune from these "cascading, compounding and concurrent" risks, according to Climate and Energy Minister Chris Bowen. The warning comes as the government prepares to announce its new 2035 emissions reduction target. Specific Threats and Projected Impacts The assessment outlines several key threats: A 3-degree Celsius warming would increase the number of extreme heatwave days in Australia from four to 18 per year, and the duration of marine heatwaves from 18 to nearly 200 days. In this scenario, heatwave-related deaths in Sydney ...
New Study Finds Rising Temperatures from Climate Change Are Fueling a Global Surge in Dengue Infections

New Study Finds Rising Temperatures from Climate Change Are Fueling a Global Surge in Dengue Infections

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A new study has revealed direct evidence that higher temperatures caused by climate change are significantly increasing dengue infections across Asia and the Americas. The research, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, found that climate change was responsible for an estimated 18% of dengue cases in 21 countries between 1995 and 2014, with projections indicating a substantial rise in future infections. Quantifying Climatell Role in Disease Spread Dengue is a mosquito-borne disease transmitted by the Aedes aegypti mosquito. While previous studies have pointed to a link between rising temperatures and the expansion of the mosquito's habitat, this is the first time scientists have directly quantified climate change's contribution to the disease's spread. ...
New Zealand Government Implements Emergency Fishery Ban to Protect Rare Hoiho Penguins Near Otago

New Zealand Government Implements Emergency Fishery Ban to Protect Rare Hoiho Penguins Near Otago

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The New Zealand government has announced an immediate, three-month emergency closure of set net fisheries around the Otago Peninsula to protect the hoiho, or yellow-eyed penguin, one of the world's most endangered seabirds. The decision, made by Oceans and Fisheries Minister Shane Jones, is a temporary measure to address the accidental capture of these penguins, known as bycatch, while the government prepares for public consultation on a long-term plan. Urgent Action to Combat Bycatch and Other Threats Minister Jones explained that the decision, while difficult for local fishers, was necessary to act on scientific evidence. The move comes after a new scientific assessment by Fisheries New Zealand identified a range of severe threats to the hoiho's northern population. These include s...
Discarded COVID-19 Masks Pose Major Environmental Threat

Discarded COVID-19 Masks Pose Major Environmental Threat

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A new study has found that billions of disposable face masks (DFMs) used during the COVID-19 pandemic now pose a significant environmental risk. Improperly discarded masks, particularly the N95 variety, are contributing to widespread microplastic pollution and releasing toxic chemicals into the environment. The Scale of the Problem The pandemic saw a dramatic surge in the use of disposable masks, with a study in the journal Environment Pollution estimating that their use increased by nearly 9,000% between March and October 2020. Globally, an additional 129 billion DFMs were used monthly. These masks, made from non-recyclable polymers like polypropylene, were often improperly discarded on streets, in parks, and in waterways, where they now pose a persistent threat. Researchers project...
Climate change Indian Monsoon Winds May Have Crossed Himalayas into Tibet

Climate change Indian Monsoon Winds May Have Crossed Himalayas into Tibet

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A scientifically trained observer has identified a potentially extraordinary meteorological event: winds from the Southwest Monsoon (SWM) may have crossed the western Himalayan mountain range and reached the Tibetan Plateau. If confirmed, this would be an unprecedented occurrence, as the Himalayas have long acted as a crucial barrier, keeping the moisture-laden winds within India and leaving Tibet arid. A Challenge to Geographic Norms The existence and activity of the Indian monsoon are predicated on the Himalayas serving as a natural boundary. The Tibetan plateau typically receives its limited precipitation from Western Disturbances during the winter and spring. The potential for the SWM to breach this barrier signals a profound change in the region's fundamental climatic processes....
Extreme Rainfall and New Abnormal Weather Systems Batter North India

Extreme Rainfall and New Abnormal Weather Systems Batter North India

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North India is grappling with an unprecedented climate emergency as extreme and intense rainfall events have caused widespread devastation across the region. According to Sunita Narain, director-general of the Centre for Science and Environment, the monsoon of 2025 has been anything but normal, with a "deluge of Biblical proportions" and an alarming disruption of fundamental weather systems. Record-Breaking Deluge and Human Cost The scale of the devastation has been immense, with vast areas flooded, infrastructure destroyed, and livelihoods wiped out. The extreme rainfall is the new abnormal. • Punjab experienced heavy to extremely heavy rainfall on 24 out of 31 days in August. • Himachal Pradesh saw heavy rain for more than 90% of the last three months, with rainfall exceeding...
EU Delays Crucial 2040 Emissions Target Amid Member State Divisions Over Economic Impact

EU Delays Crucial 2040 Emissions Target Amid Member State Divisions Over Economic Impact

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BRUSSELS – The European Union has postponed its planned vote on the controversial 2040 climate emissions target, a move that signals deep divisions among member states over the economic implications of ambitious climate goals. Initially set for a vote by environment ministers, the decision has been pushed back to the EU heads of state summit in October, as several countries requested more time to review the proposal. Concerns Over Competitiveness and Carbon Credits The proposed target, a 90% emissions reduction by 2040 from 1990 levels, is a key component of the EU's Climate Law. However, it is facing opposition from states like Slovakia and Hungary, which have expressed concerns about the impact on industrial competitiveness. Slovakia's Environment Minister, Tomas Taraba, called the...
New Zealand Government Extends Tasman Flood Recovery Efforts with $300k Funding Boost

New Zealand Government Extends Tasman Flood Recovery Efforts with $300k Funding Boost

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WELLINGTON – The New Zealand government has announced an additional $300,000 in funding to extend the Enhanced Taskforce Green program in the Tasman district. The initiative, which employs local job seekers to assist with flood clean-up, will now continue until December 2025, providing vital support for a community still reeling from severe weather events in June and July. Dual-Purpose Program Aids Recovery and Employment The Tasman district experienced extensive damage to farms, orchards, and other rural properties from slips, silt, and debris. In response, the government initially allocated $500,000 for the program in July. The new funding brings the total investment to $800,000 and will allow crews to return to properties needing further assistance. The program has a dual benef...