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How Climate Change is shaping the geographies: A Looming Challenge for India

How Climate Change is shaping the geographies: A Looming Challenge for India

Breaking News, Climate Actions, Thoughts & Talks
India, a land of vibrant diversity and ancient wisdom, stands today at a crossroads. While it races towards economic progress and global prominence, it also grapples with a formidable foe – climate change. This essay delves into the multifaceted challenges posed by climate change to India, exploring its impact on various sectors and the urgent need for action. The Scorching Grip of Changes in various dimensions: India's climate, characterized by monsoons and diverse ecosystems, is already witnessing a worrying shift. Rising temperatures, with some regions recording spikes of 5°C above normal, are disrupting weather patterns. Erratic rainfall, with intense bursts followed by prolonged dry spells, threatens agricultural productivity and water security. The melting glaciers of the Himalayas...
Supply Chain Management – A Crucial Partner In Disaster Management

Supply Chain Management – A Crucial Partner In Disaster Management

Breaking News, Idea & Innovations, Thoughts & Talks
Supply chain management plays a crucial role in disaster management by ensuring the efficient and effective flow of goods, services, and information before, during, and after a disaster. Here are some key reasons highlighting the importance of supply chain management in disaster management: Timely Response and Recovery: Efficient supply chain management allows for a quick and coordinated response to disasters. Rapid deployment of essential resources such as food, water, medical supplies, and equipment is critical for saving lives and minimising the impact of a disaster. Coordination and Collaboration: Supply chain management involves the coordination of various stakeholders, including suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, and logistics providers. This collaboration is ess...
Is Flood Hazards one of the man created Disasters?: Lets Understand and Analyze

Is Flood Hazards one of the man created Disasters?: Lets Understand and Analyze

Breaking News, Disasters, Thoughts & Talks
Flood disasters have profound impacts on communities, causing widespread devastation and posing significant challenges for both immediate response and long-term recovery. These natural disasters occur when water exceeds normal levels, inundating land and infrastructure. The consequences of floods range from loss of lives and displacement of populations to damage to homes, agriculture, and vital services. One of the primary causes of floods is heavy rainfall, often exacerbated by factors like deforestation, urbanization, and poor land management. Additionally, storm surges, melting snow, and dam failures can contribute to the escalation of flooding events. The aftermath of floods includes the destruction of homes, displacement of families, and disruptions to critical infrastructure such ...
Unprecedented Geological Changes Unveiled by Drone Footage due to recent Japan 7.5 Magnitude Earthquake: Massive Ground Uplift observed

Unprecedented Geological Changes Unveiled by Drone Footage due to recent Japan 7.5 Magnitude Earthquake: Massive Ground Uplift observed

Breaking News, Disasters, Thoughts & Talks
In the wake of the catastrophic 7.5 magnitude earthquake that jolted Japan on January 1, 2024, shocking drone footage has emerged, exposing a harrowing reality. The ground in various locations across Japan has risen, reaching staggering heights of up to 13 feet. Watch the drone footage here to witness the dramatic transformation of the landscape. Earlier reports detailed the substantial shift of Japan's coasts by more than 800 feet after the seismic event struck the Noto Peninsula. The earthquake's impact is now vividly displayed in the drone footage, revealing raised land and altered topography. Satellite images captured the stark changes in the affected areas, showcasing a significant retreat of the sea by 820 feet. This retreat has led to the emergence of once-submerged land, r...
Role of Private Sector’s  in Green Transition: Highlights of Climate Conference 2024 in Mumbai

Role of Private Sector’s in Green Transition: Highlights of Climate Conference 2024 in Mumbai

Breaking News, Climate Actions, Environment
Mumbai, Maharashtra witnessed the Climate Conference 2024 on January 12, 2024, organized by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Government of India. Themed "Decoding the Green Transition for India," the event focused on the integral role of the private sector, climate tech startups, and institutional investors in mobilizing financial resources and technical capabilities. The conference aimed to leverage government initiatives, involve civil society and communities, and promote innovative climate services and adaptation technologies. Key dignitaries present at the inaugural session included Ms. Leena Nandan, Environment Secretary, Mr. Amitabh Kant, G20 Sherpa, Mr. K Rajaraman, Chairman, IFSCA, Mr. Mike Hankey, U.S. Consul General, and Mr. Nadir Godrej, Chairman & ...
NASA-ISRO Collaboration: NISAR Satellite to Provide Unprecedented Insights into Earth’s Cryosphere

NASA-ISRO Collaboration: NISAR Satellite to Provide Unprecedented Insights into Earth’s Cryosphere

Breaking News, Disasters, Space, Thoughts & Talks
NASA and the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) are joining forces to launch the NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) satellite, slated to become a game-changer in monitoring Earth's cryosphere – the frozen surfaces of land and ice. Set to launch in 2024 from southern India, NISAR will offer unparalleled observations, measuring key Earth vital signs related to the health of wetlands, ground deformation caused by volcanoes, and the dynamics of land and sea ice. NISAR's unique capabilities lie in its ability to observe nearly all of the planet's land and ice surfaces twice every 12 days. This comprehensive coverage will be facilitated by two radar systems: an L-band system with a 10-inch wavelength and an S-band system with a 4-inch wavelength. The L-band is adept at penetrat...
Study Reveals Major US Atlantic Coast Cities Are Sinking at Alarming Rates

Study Reveals Major US Atlantic Coast Cities Are Sinking at Alarming Rates

Breaking News, Climate Actions, Environment, Thoughts & Talks
A recent study has uncovered a concerning reality for major cities on the US Atlantic coast, including New York City, Long Island, and other coastal regions – they are sinking at a rate of 2mm per year. The sinking land poses significant threats, raising concerns about flooding, long-term viability, and the potential impact on densely populated areas. The research, published in the Proceedings of the National Academies of Sciences, sheds light on the impact of sinking land on major metropolitan areas like Baltimore, Norfolk, and Virginia Beach. These coastal cities are already susceptible to flooding, and the additional threat of sinking land amplifies the risks. While the sinking may appear gradual, researchers emphasize that the consequences are real and pose a serious threat to th...
Earthquake Tremors Shake Delhi and Adjacent Regions; Epicenter Near Afghanistan

Earthquake Tremors Shake Delhi and Adjacent Regions; Epicenter Near Afghanistan

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On Thursday, at approximately 2:50 pm local time, Delhi and its adjoining areas experienced tremors from a magnitude 6.1 earthquake, with the epicenter located near Afghanistan, according to the National Center for Seismology. The earthquake's impact was felt across Delhi, creating a sense of panic among residents as buildings shook and people rushed out into the open. The tremors were also reported in Pakistan's Lahore and various parts of Jammu and Kashmir, including Poonch. The National Center for Seismology swiftly confirmed the earthquake's magnitude and shared information about its epicenter. As of now, there are no immediate reports of casualties or property damage in the affected regions. Local authorities in Delhi have urged citizens to remain calm and vigilant while assu...
Impending Catastrophe in Kashmir as Over 100 Rock Glaciers Face Melting Threat

Impending Catastrophe in Kashmir as Over 100 Rock Glaciers Face Melting Threat

Breaking News, Climate Actions, Thoughts & Talks
A groundbreaking study conducted by researchers from the Amrita School for Sustainable Futures of Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Kerala, has unveiled a looming environmental crisis in Kashmir. The research, led by Assistant Professor Remya S. N, reveals that more than 100 active permafrost structures, commonly known as rock glaciers, in the region are at risk of melting, posing a severe threat to the Jhelum river basin. According to a report published in Down To Earth (DTE), the study indicates that these rock glaciers, which accumulate large amounts of water, are showing signs of swelling and displacement, indicative of permafrost melting. If the temperatures continue to rise, it could lead to massive devastation in the Jhelum basin, with potentially disastrous consequences for the region...
Second Earthquake Strikes Japan Within a Week: Magnitude 6.0 Tremor Adds to Nation’s Woes

Second Earthquake Strikes Japan Within a Week: Magnitude 6.0 Tremor Adds to Nation’s Woes

Breaking News, Disasters
Japan experienced another earthquake on Tuesday, registering a magnitude of 6.0. The recent quake comes just over a week after the country's deadliest quake in nearly eight years, which occurred on January 1, with a magnitude of 7.6. The January 1 earthquake resulted in significant damage to properties, loss of lives, and triggered tsunami waves on the west coast. The death toll from the earlier earthquake has now exceeded 100, with over 200 people still missing. The recent magnitude 6.0 quake caused strong shaking, though no tsunami warning has been issued by authorities so far. The series of earthquakes has left thousands of homes without power and displaced tens of thousands, with ongoing rescue and relief efforts. The situation remains challenging as the country copes with the af...