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Month: September 2025

Kuppam Municipality Upgrades Waste Management with Eco-Friendly Tech

Kuppam Municipality Upgrades Waste Management with Eco-Friendly Tech

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Kuppam Municipality has launched a major upgrade to its waste management system by introducing new, advanced equipment as part of the Swachha Kuppam Swarna Kuppam project. The initiative, spearheaded by the Kuppam Area Development Authority (KADA), aims to enhance urban sanitation and reduce the town’s environmental footprint. New Equipment and Technology The new system includes 20 modern CNG and electric garbage collection autos (e-autos), which are equipped with GPS tracking to improve collection efficiency. These eco-friendly vehicles will replace traditional diesel-powered autos, reducing both greenhouse gas emissions and noise pollution, particularly in the town's narrow lanes. Additionally, the municipality has acquired powerful garbage compactors to compress waste, which will ...
Unprecedented Weather Event: Indian Monsoon Winds May Have Crossed Himalayas into Tibet, Raising Alarms About Climate Change

Unprecedented Weather Event: Indian Monsoon Winds May Have Crossed Himalayas into Tibet, Raising Alarms About Climate Change

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An extraordinary meteorological event may have occurred as winds from the Southwest Monsoon (SWM) season have possibly crossed the western Himalayan mountain range and reached Tibet. This would be a highly unusual occurrence, as the Himalayas traditionally act as a crucial barrier, keeping the moisture-laden monsoon winds within India and leaving the Tibetan plateau arid. Satellite Imagery Provides First Clues The initial observation was made by Manish Mehta, a glaciologist with the Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology (WIHG), who noticed a satellite map from the first week of September showing moisture moving from above Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Ladakh towards Tibet. This moisture transport, if confirmed, would challenge a fundamental climatic process that has defined the r...
Uttarakhand Flash Flood Tragedy Highlights Critical Failures in “Last-Mile” Climate Communication

Uttarakhand Flash Flood Tragedy Highlights Critical Failures in “Last-Mile” Climate Communication

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A recent flash flood that devastated Dharali village in Uttarakhand, leaving dozens feared dead or missing, has exposed critical failures in "last-mile communication." Although the India Meteorological Department (IMD) had issued warnings two days in advance, the message never reached the villagers, turning a forecast into a tragedy. The incident underscores a need for climate communication to be more than just informational—it must be urgent, actionable, and culturally relevant. The Failure of a Warning System The Dharali disaster is not an isolated incident. The article notes that flash floods, landslides, and cloudbursts are becoming frequent occurrences across the Himalayan states. This raises a crucial question: are these events being treated as just another headline, or as a ti...
Death Toll Rises to 14 as Bali Grapples with Deadly Floods; Rescue and Recovery Efforts Intensify

Death Toll Rises to 14 as Bali Grapples with Deadly Floods; Rescue and Recovery Efforts Intensify

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The death toll from devastating floods on the Indonesian island of Bali has climbed to 14, a government official reported on Thursday. The floods, which followed torrential downpours earlier in the week, have also left two people missing in the capital of Denpasar, prompting a large-scale search and recovery operation. Widespread Flooding and Landslides Heavy rains on Tuesday and Wednesday caused widespread flooding across Denpasar and six of Bali's eight administrative regions. The inundation obstructed major roads, including routes to the international airport, though airport operations remain unaffected. The majority of fatalities occurred when victims were swept away by rivers that had burst their banks. Landslides were also reported in some areas. Search and Recovery Efforts ...
MCG Vows to Resolve Gurugram’s Sewerage Crisis Within Six Months, Identifies 20 Problem Areas

MCG Vows to Resolve Gurugram’s Sewerage Crisis Within Six Months, Identifies 20 Problem Areas

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GURUGRAM – The Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG) has acknowledged that at least 20 locations across the city are facing persistent sewerage issues and has committed to finding permanent solutions within the next six months. This decision follows a comprehensive on-ground survey and feedback from residents, councillors, and resident welfare associations (RWAs). Systemic Issues and Solutions MCG Commissioner Pradeep Dahiya stated that the majority of the problems stem from clogged drains and illegal sewerage connections that cause recurrent overflows. He announced that the MCG has deployed special teams to develop "custom-made solutions for each problem." The identified problem areas include: Saraswati Enclave and Shakti Park 10A, where new sewer lines and street work are underw...
AI Uncovers 4 Times More Earthquakes in Italy’s Campi Flegrei, Revealing Hidden Faults

AI Uncovers 4 Times More Earthquakes in Italy’s Campi Flegrei, Revealing Hidden Faults

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An international team of researchers has used artificial intelligence (AI) to reveal a staggering number of previously undetected earthquakes in Italy's Campi Flegrei volcanic field, an active caldera home to over 500,000 people. The new data shows there were four times as many earthquakes in the area than had been previously recorded, providing a clearer picture of the region's seismic risk. A Clearer View of Seismic Activity The study, a collaboration between Stanford University and Italian research institutions, developed a machine-learning model to analyze seismic data from January 2022 to March 2025. While existing tools had tracked around 12,000 earthquakes during this period, the AI model identified over 54,000, enabling researchers to pinpoint their precise locations and magn...
Delhi Faces Mounting Waste Crisis as Procedural Delays and Expired Contracts Stall Garbage Collection

Delhi Faces Mounting Waste Crisis as Procedural Delays and Expired Contracts Stall Garbage Collection

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NEW DELHI – Parts of Delhi are facing a worsening waste crisis, with garbage piling up on streets and emitting foul odors, due to a combination of expired long-term contracts and procedural delays in the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD). Residents and officials alike are raising alarms about the unsanitary conditions, particularly during the ongoing monsoon season. A System in Disarray The crisis stems from the expiration of seven-year waste collection contracts across three key MCD zones. While the Central Zone's contract was extended yearly until 2025, and a temporary six-month deal was recently awarded, the South and West Zones have been operating without a new agreement since their tenders expired in April 2025. A senior MCD official noted that the absence of a Standing Commi...
Study Reveals Tree Planting Potential Drastically Overstated, Warns Against Relying on Forests to Solve Climate Crisis

Study Reveals Tree Planting Potential Drastically Overstated, Warns Against Relying on Forests to Solve Climate Crisis

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A new study published in the journal Science has found that the potential of tree planting to combat climate change has been drastically overstated. The research warns that relying on forests to offset carbon emissions could distract from the urgent need to cut fossil fuel use, as nature-based solutions alone are not enough to meet global climate goals. Overestimated Land and Carbon Sequestration The study, conducted by a team of scientists primarily based in China, found that the amount of land suitable for forestation is far less than previously thought. After carefully excluding unsuitable areas, such as snowy regions where planting trees can actually cause warming, the researchers calculated that only 389 million hectares worldwide are available for new forests. Even if this e...
India Path to “Viksit Bharat 2047” Through Agri-Food System Transformation

India Path to “Viksit Bharat 2047” Through Agri-Food System Transformation

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India Path to "Viksit Bharat 2047" Through Agri-Food System Transformation NEW DELHI – As India aims to become a developed nation by 2047, a new report argues that the country must move beyond its traditional focus on maximizing crop yields and undertake a complete transformation of its agri-food systems. This shift is essential to address the paradox of being "food secure" yet "nutritionally vulnerable." The report, authored by Shalander Kumar, an agricultural economist, highlights that for over five decades, India’s agricultural policy has been optimized for high yields and price stabilization, a legacy of the Green Revolution. While this approach has ensured food security, it has also led to critical challenges, including: • Soil degradation in one-third of agricultural land. ...
“Man-Made” Floods: PAC Blames Bhakra Beas Management Board and Punjab Government for Flooding

“Man-Made” Floods: PAC Blames Bhakra Beas Management Board and Punjab Government for Flooding

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LUDHIANA – The Public Action Committee (PAC) has petitioned the National Green Tribunal (NGT), accusing the Bhakra Beas Management Board (BBMB) and the Punjab state government of negligence that led to recurring "man-made" floods. The PAC claims that unscientific dam operations and a failure to curb illegal mining and riverbed encroachments aggravated the situation. PAC members stated that the BBMB prematurely released water from dams, causing sudden flooding even before reservoirs reached their maximum capacity. They argue that this was a "human error," not a natural disaster. The group cited a 2014 report by the Central Water Commission (CWC) that advised BBMB to review its Full Reservoir Levels (FRL), but the board has continued to adhere to outdated parameters set in 1990. The PA...