Climate change threatens global plant species as habitats shrinkMany familiar plants may disappear by 2100. Climate change is shrinking their habitats, putting species at high risk of extinction. Researc...
23 May, 2026, 03.48 PM IST
LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner says these 3 sentences can turn around an underperforming employeeManagers often delay addressing underperforming employees. This costly mistake can be avoided. Former LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner suggests hon...
22 May, 2026, 03.33 PM IST
Beating the Heat: India’s data centre dream and the 50°C reality in its pathIndia's digital economy is expanding rapidly. However, extreme heat is straining its data centers. Rising temperatures increase cooling nee...
22 May, 2026, 12.37 PM IST
‘Zombie Worm’ awakens after 24,000 years: Scientists revive a frozen worm that can survive freezing, starvation and even reproduce without partner‘Zombie Worm’ revived by scientists: A 24,000-year-old microscopic worm, a bdelloid rotifer, has been revived from Siberian permafrost, ast...
13 May, 2026, 04.34 PM IST
Scientists thought this ancient ice sheet was stable until buried fossils revealed a lost forest beneath AntarcticaScientists discovered fossils revealing Antarctica was once a swampy temperate rainforest. This ancient forest existed around 90 million ye...
11 May, 2026, 05.34 PM IST
India is facing a data obesity epidemic—as storage in phones fails to keep up with people’s voracious appetite for visualsIndia’s growing use of smartphones, AI tools and social media is driving a surge in demand for digital storage, with experts warning of a “...
10 May, 2026, 08.15 AM IST
Extreme weather could endanger over one-third of land animal habitats by 2085, study warnsA major scientific study warns that climate change could significantly impact global wildlife in the coming decades. Researchers found that...
25 Apr, 2026, 12.26 AM IST
Extreme climate risks may hit early: 2°C warming could unleash 4°C level disasters, study warnsSevere droughts and intense rainfall, usually seen with higher global warming, may happen even with a 2 degrees Celsius rise. This threaten...
26 Mar, 2026, 02.17 PM IST
Forest carbon sinks in India weakening, enhancing quality of forests crucial: Jairam RameshJairam Ramesh cites a study on weakening forest carbon sinks in India. The study highlights the impact of climate change. It shows the decl...
13 Jul, 2025, 05.19 PM IST
Carbon budget for 1.5°C will run out in six years at current emissions levels - new researchAccording to a new study published in Nature Climate Change, the world has only six years to reach net-zero emissions in order to have a 50...
31 Oct, 2023, 09.31 AM IST
Little time, but 'mountain to climb' at UN climate talksThis month's summit has seen such limited progress that a United Nations Environment Programme analysis of new pledges found they weren't e...
10 Nov, 2021, 02.14 PM IST
'Code red for humanity': UN report says temperatures to blow past Paris limit in about a decade“It's just guaranteed that it's going to get worse,” said report co-author Linda Mearns, a senior climate scientist at the US National Cent...
09 Aug, 2021, 05.23 PM IST
Global average temperature rise of 1.5 degree Celsius in next 20 years, says UN reportEarth's climate is getting so hot that temperatures in about a decade will probably blow past a level of warming that world leaders have so...
09 Aug, 2021, 02.37 PM IST
India may suffer devastating climate change impact in 80 years: StudyThe study, published in the journal Earth Systems and Environment last month, suggests that northwestern India is at "particularly high ris...
05 Jun, 2020, 05.05 PM IST
Earth likely to warm over two degrees this century: StudyThe study using statistical tools shows only a five per cent chance that Earth will warm two degrees or less by the end of this century.
01 Aug, 2017, 12.51 PM IST
Climate change may lead to substantial rise in sea levelUsing state-of-the-art computer modelling, Golledge and his colleagues simulated the ice-sheet's response to a warming climate.
19 Oct, 2015, 03.43 PM IST
Climate change may lead to substantial rise in sea level"If we lose these ice shelves, the Antarctic contribution to sea-level rise by 2100 will be nearer 40 centimetres," said Golledge.
15 Oct, 2015, 01.43 PM IST