The consequences of climate change can be seen today in Europe, where heat waves are getting longer and more intense. But it's not just happening there. Every decade since 1980 is hotter than the last.
Some extreme weather events, such as heat waves, have a "clear and clear" relationship to climate change around the world, while with others, such as cyclones, the role of global warming in each event is more variable.
The Himalayas and neighbouring mountain ranges, the planet's largest ice systems outside the polar regions, have the world's largest undeveloped hydroelectric potential and are seeing numerous dams and reservoirs under construction or planning.
A new study shows that the Arctic is warming more than four times faster than the rate of global warming. Scientists have used time models of 21 years, instead of 30 like the rest of the studies, which allows more precision in the estimates
As extreme drought grips across the counrty and more intense storms brew in the tropics, climate-conscious people joined in a campaign that aims to lead the world's attention to the climate crisis.
With the advancement of climate change, more and more species are seeing their total populations diminished and, as a consequence, are approaching extinction. Have you ever wondered what would happen if the insects disappeared?
Climate and energy experts say that India is lagging behind in meeting its non-fossil energy targets of 175 gigawatts by 2022 and 500 GW by 2030, as many states, including Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Haryana, are lagging behind.
Diseases in the digestive system, the respiratory system, cardiovascular diseases, as well as skin infections will increase due to climate change. All of them are related to heat waves, drought