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Project Hail Mary is real? Scientists discover vast underground fungal network spanning 110 quadrillion kilometresA massive underground fungal network, stretching billions of times to the Sun and back, has been mapped. This hidden web connects plants, s...
Asia needs to play smarter to win climate dollarsExtreme weather disasters are increasingly devastating South and Southeast Asia, causing billions in losses annually. Despite global respon...
Uttarakhand green cover sees slow rupture over two decades, satellite data showsUttarakhand's lush greenery faces a serious threat. Satellite data from 2001 to 2022 reveals a steady decline in vegetation. Deforestation,...
Save Aravallis to stop Delhi from becoming world's pollution capital: Akhilesh YadavAkhilesh Yadav, head of the Samajwadi Party, has taken a stand for the Aravalli mountain range, calling it crucial for the ecological integ...
‘Iron-breathing’ microbe which eliminate toxic sulfide from Earth discovered by scientistsUniversity of Vienna researchers discover MISO bacteria that breathe iron minerals while oxidizing toxic hydrogen sulfide in marine sedimen...
Canada announces eligible programs for Post-Graduation Work PermitsCanada has updated the eligibility criteria for the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP). Starting November 1, certain international graduate...
Methane: a powerful gas heating the planetGlobal forum in Geneva shifts focus to methane emissions, a significant contributor to rising greenhouse gases. Efforts to cut methane from...
India rejects Environment Performance Index 2022 that ranked it lowest among 180 countriesThe Environmental Performance Index (EPI) 2022 released recently has many indicators based on unfounded assumptions. Some of these indicato...
India says environmental performance index based on ‘unscientific methods’The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change on Wednesday rebutted the Environmental Performance Index 2022 in which it was place...
What is COP? Key facts and terms at climate summit explainedThe U. N. climate summit, known as COP26 this year, brings officials from almost 200 countries to Glasgow to haggle over the best measures ...
All northeastern state capitals to be linked by air, rail by 2023-24: Amit ShahOn Day 1 of his two-day visit to Meghalaya, Shah inaugurated several projects, including the inter-state bus terminus at Mawiong in Shillon...
2020 saw environment bounce back to its glory, even if temporarilyAccording to the Central Pollution Control Board, there was a significant improvement in air quality during lockdown (from March 22 to May ...
Not ‘Jewar’ or ‘Delhi Noida’, it’s officially Noida International Airport nowNCR’s second airport, coming up at Jewar in Greater Noida, will officially be known as Noida International Airport and will have as its con...
Vanishing wetlands: Indiscriminate development & poor regulation are wrecking a critical piece of India's ecologyRather than the large wetlands, it is a complete absence of regulation for smaller ones that is playing havoc with this ecosystem, says PA ...
Here are the 11 cheapest Greek islands for sale right nowGreece has between 1,200 to 6,000 islands and there is no definitive answer on how many the Greek government owns.
India, Bhutan experts join hands to save black-necked craneDescribed by environmentalists as a symbol of the "cultural identity of the Himalayan ecosystem", the black-necked crane is facing a grim b...
Birds affected by climate change, says international studyResearchers from UK based BirdLife International and Durham University haenv impact of climate change on birds in Asia, including India .
- China to spend $46.89 billion for development of Tibet
China will invest over $ 46.89 billion on 226 key projects in Tibet between 2011 and 2015 to speed up social and economic development of th...
- Bharatpur sanctuary's Salim Ali Centre felicitated
The Salim Ali Visitor Interpretation Centre at Keoladeo National Park in Rajasthan's Bharatpur has been conferred with the Best Asian Wetla...
- Tata Chemicals in Tanzanian venture for soda ash plant
Tata Chemicals has formed a joint venture with the Tanzanian government to set up a soda ash project in the south-eastern African country.