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Brazil's new climate plan targets deforestation
Brazilian leaders unveiled a new national climate plan Monday that prioritizes enhanced forest protections as a key strategy in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Forty percent of greenhouse gas emissions in Brazil are generated by trees being razed, often to clandestinely create more agricultural land, Brazilian officials said. -
Virginia re-wet a swamp across 150 miles of old ditches; peat traps 200,000 tonnes of carbon
North Carolina is restoring its coastal peatlands by bringing water back to areas damaged by drainage, farming and timber activities. The projects aim to reduce the risk of severe peat fires while keeping carbon stored in wet soils. At Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge, 37,000 acres have been restored, with water-control structures helping recreate natural water movement. Similar work at Angola Bay Game Land is restoring ditched peatland and wetland habitat. The efforts also support wildlif -
CAG finds 98% shortfall in Green India Mission forest cover targets, red-flags multiple lapses
The Comptroller and Auditor General raised concerns about the inadequacies within the Green India Mission program, noting that the goal of increasing forest cover was far from realized over a decade. The audit pointed to significant issues in planning and financial oversight, which severely undermined the mission's objectives. Key vulnerable areas were neglected during afforestation, diminishing efforts to combat climate change. -
In 2010, Shanghai turned a polluted industrial brownfield into Houtan Park
Shanghai’s Houtan Park showcases the remarkable transformation of a contaminated industrial site into a thriving wetland that effectively purifies river water daily. The design cleverly integrates recycled materials, honoring local heritage while addressing waste reduction. Its ecological contributions include carbon sequestration and supporting wildlife recovery, setting a benchmark for urban flooding solutions and enriching communal spaces with nature. -
In 2002, a Kansas landowner began restoring 320 neglected acres with winter burns; 20 years later, native tallgrass and wildflowers had returned
Mike Moddrell revived tallgrass prairie on his Kansas land using controlled winter burns. This ancient Indigenous practice effectively combats invasive woody plants and stimulates native grass growth. While fire alone is insufficient, herbicides also help manage non-indigenous species. Such efforts are crucial as less than one percent of tallgrass prairie remains intact. Protecting these grasslands benefits biodiversity, carbon absorption, and water filtration. -
Heat, drought and rainfall extremes expanding across India; northwest emerging as heat hotspot: Study
India faces increasing extreme weather events, a new study reveals. Northwest India shows the steepest rise in daytime temperatures and heatwaves. South peninsular India experiences a strong drought trend, affecting over forty percent. Northeast India sees intense rainfall and prolonged dry spells. Nighttime temperatures show a slight cooling trend, which requires further investigation. -
French wildfire created a monster cloud, unleashing lightning that ignited more fires
A powerful wildfire in France generated its own thunderstorm, creating new fires. This rare pyrocumulonimbus phenomenon produced violent winds that drove the flames unpredictably. The blaze near Saumos burned over 420 square kilometers and forced many evacuations. This event marks the first recorded instance of such a storm in France. Scientists are studying these extreme fire events and their connection to climate change. -
Conservationists filled a 1.2km river channel, new Somerset wetland now attracts rare wildlife
A river restoration project in Somerset, UK, has shown major benefits within a year of completion. By reconnecting the River Aller with its floodplain, researchers found reduced flood peaks, cleaner water, higher groundwater levels and a sharp rise in wetland habitat. The restored landscape has also attracted more wildlife, including fish, birds and water voles. -
Spain invokes first wildfire emergency as fires rage across Europe; over 10,000 evacuated
Spain declared a national emergency due to widespread wildfires. France requested European Union assistance for a major blaze near Bordeaux. Tens of thousands were evacuated from affected tourist and residential areas. This crisis highlights the intensifying impact of climate change on southern Europe. The region is experiencing record-breaking heat and drought conditions. -
France's deadly June heatwave caused nearly 5,800 excess deaths, highest toll since 2003
France recorded over five thousand excess deaths during a recent heatwave.This extreme weather event caused the highest death toll since two thousand three.Elderly individuals accounted for two-thirds of the total fatalities recorded.Hospitals faced significant pressure from a surge in heat-related illnesses.Scientists link these intense heatwaves to human-induced climate change. -
Europe death toll tops 10,000 during late-June heatwave; scientists blame human-caused climate change
Europe recorded over ten thousand excess deaths during a late June heatwave.Older populations, aged sixty-five and above, were most severely impacted by the extreme heat.Scientists link this heatwave's intensity and frequency to human-caused climate change.France and Belgium reported very high excess mortality during the final week of June. -
Delhi Records Rare Clean Air: monsoon pushes AQI to 48; experts warn it’s only temporary
Delhi's air quality reached the 'good' category for the first time in nearly three years. Continuous monsoon rains washed pollutants away, lowering the Air Quality Index significantly. This event highlights how quickly weather can cleanse the city's atmosphere. However, maintaining this improvement remains a significant environmental challenge for Delhi. Experts emphasize that year-round emission reduction policies are crucial for sustained clean air. -
Monsoon covers entire India, overall rain deficit reduced to 14%
The entire nation of India is now experiencing monsoon conditions, which has helped in mitigating the previous rainfall deficit. Unfortunately, ten states are still grappling with considerable shortages of rain, hampering kharif crop sowing operations. This year, kharif crop acreage is down by twenty-one percent when compared to last year. Moreover, some areas may soon face another reduction in rainfall activity as predictions indicate limited respite ahead. -
Wayanad landslide: Death toll rises to 3, opposition alleges 'negligence' - top developments
A devastating landslide near the Wayanad tunnel construction site has claimed lives and injured several people. Rescue operations are ongoing for those still missing after the mudslide near Meenakshi Bridge. Videos captured the terrifying moments as mud and debris rushed downhill, engulfing vehicles. The state government alleges contractors ignored repeated safety warnings regarding excavated soil. Opposition leaders are calling for a thorough investigation into potential criminal negligence. -
Swiss glaciers shrink as climate crisis fuels extreme heat across Europe
Switzerland's glaciers are facing unprecedented melting, with "glacier loss day" arriving exceptionally early this year due to a prolonged European heatwave, warm May, and insufficient winter snowfall. Experts warn that this rapid ice loss, exacerbated by persistent high temperatures, mirrors the dire conditions of 2022 and threatens to leave only remnants of glaciers by 2100, impacting vital European river systems. -
Heat dome over Europe brings travel chaos, health alerts and wildlife stress
Europe is grappling with a severe heatwave, with temperatures soaring towards 40°C, triggering health alerts and transport chaos. Italy has issued red alerts for eight cities, while France faces significant rail disruptions. Wildlife is also under immense pressure. Experts link these extreme conditions to climate change, with concerns growing over prolonged heat and its impact on public safety and infrastructure across the continent. -
SOP released to conserve sea turtles across 36 islands of Lakshadweep
A new Standard Operating Procedure has been launched for sea turtle conservation in Lakshadweep, offering a unified framework for management and monitoring. This initiative aims to protect all four major sea turtle species, which are legally protected. The SOP addresses nesting site security, migration tracking, and rescue protocols, building on the success of a decade-long ban on poaching that has boosted green turtle populations in the region. -
Tropical storm remnants drench Gulf states after tornadoes hit the Midwest
Tropical Storm Arthur unleashed torrential rains and powerful winds across the southeastern US, triggering widespread flooding and water rescues, particularly in Louisiana and Mississippi. A fatality was reported during storm cleanup in Mississippi, and evacuations were ordered near a dam. Meanwhile, severe storms and tornadoes battered the Midwest, causing significant damage and power outages, leaving residents in disbelief. -
Delhi records 38.5°C, below seasonal average; IMD predicts rain, gusty winds on Monday
Delhi recorded a maximum temperature of 38.5 degrees Celsius on Sunday, slightly below the seasonal average. The India Meteorological Department forecasts light rainfall with thunderstorms and gusty winds for Monday afternoon and evening. Temperatures are expected to hover around 39 degrees Celsius for the maximum and 26 degrees Celsius for the minimum. -
El Nino is here & scientists fear it'll be big, bad and costly with heat, floods, droughts, fires
A historic El Nino has formed, poised to intensify global warming and supercharge extreme weather. Meteorologists warn this natural warming cycle, amplified by fossil fuel pollution, could rival or exceed the 1997 record. Impacts vary globally, with some regions facing floods and others drought, while the US agriculture sector might see benefits. -
Brazil reports drop in Amazon deforestation rates, pushing back on US tariff accusations
Brazil has reported a significant decrease in Amazon deforestation, with May's rate dropping 61.4% compared to last year. Environment Minister João Paulo Capobianco stated this is the lowest May figure ever recorded, aiming for zero deforestation by 2030. These figures challenge recent U.S. tariff justifications, with President Lula asserting the administration's commitment to environmental protection. -
Another storm, another trail of fallen trees across Delhi
Many uprooted due to poor management, say experts, call for steps beyond plantation -
Yamuna clean-up mandate: Amit Shah orders 20-day review cycle, 59 new STPs to be installed
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has set a strict 20-day review cycle for the Yamuna river's rejuvenation, demanding seamless coordination among Delhi, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh. The plan includes installing 59 new sewage treatment plants by 2027 and tackling dairy waste through an MoU with NDDB. Desilting operations are nearing completion, with extracted silt to be reused. -
Albania’s luxury coastal plan linked to Trump sparks storm - why are people protesting?
Thousands of Albanians are protesting a major coastal development project linked to Jared Kushner, fearing the handover of untouched coastline to powerful investors. The scheme, planned for a wildlife reserve and a former military island, has drawn criticism from environmental groups and an anti-corruption investigation. Prime Minister Edi Rama defends the project as crucial for tourism and EU aspirations. -
Forest dept to begin week-long World Environment Day progs with cleanliness drive
Jharkhand's forest department is launching World Environment Day with a series of events starting Tuesday. Activities include a cleanliness drive and bird watching at Biodiversity Park and Horap forest, followed by a cyclothon, walkathon, and painting competition on Wednesday and Thursday. The department also aims to plant 1. -
Why Yamuna is now brownish narrow stream
In an alarming display of environmental decline, the Yamuna has retreated to a thin stream, allowing locals to stroll across its once-swelling banks. This yearly event, worsened by minimal water allocations from Haryana and extreme heat evaporation, has left the river ecologically bereft. -
Seabird habitats shrink as ocean heats up: Study
Climate change could push seabirds into smaller habitats and force them to fly farther to survive, a new study said Tuesday. "Every time, when the climate changed faster... the range of distribution (of seabirds) started to decrease, to contract, to be smaller," Jorge Avaria-Llautureo, lead author of the study in the journal Nature Climate Change, told AFP. Driven by planet-heating fossil fuel emissions, climate change is raising global temperatures and disrupting marine ecosystems as oceans get -
As bee population collapses, US apiarists fear research cuts
In a lot behind a disused West Virginia gas station at the foot of the Appalachian Mountains, Roy Funkhouser is surrounded by about a dozen beekeepers and countless buzzing bees. "We've got results from a lot of our testing and figured out a lot of the things that are going wrong." -
Canada aims to double its electric grid by 2050 with clean energy and lower costs for users
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a new clean electricity strategy aiming to double Canada's grid by 2050 and lower household energy costs. The plan, costing over $1 trillion, allows natural gas a larger role and embraces diverse energy sources, including hydro, nuclear, wind, solar, and geothermal. -
Nine Longest Rivers Ranked: Explainer traces Nile to Congo; shows how waterways shaped civilisations
Rivers, nature's vital arteries, shape landscapes and history. From the Nile's ancient reign to the Amazon's immense volume, these waterways are crucial. China's Yangtze, North America's Missouri-Mississippi, Siberia's Yenisey, and the Yellow River, cradle of civilization, highlight their global significance. Russia's Ob-Irtysh, South America's Rio de la Plata, and the deep Congo further showcase their power and reach.

