Earth Hour: A Global Call to Action Celebrates 20 Years
As Earth Hour celebrates its 20th anniversary, communities worldwide unite to raise awareness about climate change by turning off their lights for one hour.
As Earth Hour celebrates its 20th anniversary, communities worldwide unite to raise awareness about climate change by turning off their lights for one hour.
India is making significant strides in climate action while tightening regulations on NGOs, reflecting a dual focus on sustainability and governance.
Climate change is no longer a distant threat; it is here, affecting lives and health across the globe. The recent surge in extreme weather events highlights the urgency of the situation.
Darjeeling Hills has experienced an unprecedented heavy snowfall, raising questions about the impact of climate change. Tourists and local operators express joy over the unusual weather.
A thick layer of dense fog has descended over Meerut, causing significant disruptions to morning travel. Visibility has dropped to near-zero levels in some areas.
March 2026 has brought record-breaking heat to Delhi, with temperatures significantly above normal and poor air quality.
Mumbai and surrounding areas have experienced unusually high temperatures for March, prompting health concerns and discussions about climate change.
Delhi recorded a maximum temperature of 35.7°C on March 7, 2026, marking a significant rise in early March temperatures. This is the highest in 50 years.
Introduction In an era where climate change poses a significant threat to our planet, young activists like Zoe Hitzig are…
Introduction Air quality has become a critical topic of discussion as the world grapples with environmental challenges and health concerns….
