Armed conflicts, climate change and economic difficulties will accelerate humanitarian crises around the world in 2023, according to a study by the NGO International Rescue Committee (IRC).
We are going through a double climate crisis and biodiversity loss that threatens the well-being of all living beings. More than a tenth of Earth's plant and animal species could become extinct
Countries are so behind in reducing their fossil fuel emissions that they can no longer prevent global warming from intensifying in the next 30 years, though there is still a short window to avoid a more harrowing future
It is possible to create 20 million new jobs in nature-based solutions if investments triple in this field, indicated a study by three international entities presented at the 15th Conference of the Parties (COP15) on Biological Diversity in Canada.
High temperatures and a prolonged drought caused by climate change in Kashmir are proving dire for region's farming community. Whole Kashmir depends on rice cultivation as its main source of food.
Climate change may exacerbate 58% of the infectious diseases humans come into contact with worldwide, from common waterborne viruses to deadly diseases like plague, new research shows.
For almost three and a half years, Kashmir has been under constant lockdowns. Be it after the abrogation of Article 370 or be it the COVID-19 lockdowns, Kashmiris have to face some grave issues.
Climate change and its effects will have a decisive influence on the future of humanity. In addition to its direct consequences on ecosystems, this global change will also change international relations and the political and social situation of countries.