It's scorching! July 2021 is officially the HOTTEST month ever
July 2021 has officially been declared as the hottest month ever since records began 142 years ago. Data further points out that it is quite likely that 2021 will rank among the 10 warmest years on record.
Aug 14, 2021, 11:26 AM ISTDNA: Climate change is behind the danger of landslides in India?
Floods in Maharashtra and North Bihar, landslides and cloudbursts in Himachal Pradesh, excessive rainfall in two districts of Goa and Uttarakhand, all collectively indicate an increasing intensity of extreme weather events in the Indian landscape. This is the reason why we can no longer ignore the impact of climate change, experts warn.
Aug 11, 2021, 21:56 PM ISTClimate Change: 12 Indian cities may drown in future due to rise in sea level
The climate change report by the IPCC said global warming is dangerously close to spiralling out of control and it could result in rising sea levels across the world, including India. This, as a result, could lead to the submersion of several coastal regions of Earth. Here's how the top cities of India are going to be affected by rising in temperature in the coming years.
Aug 11, 2021, 21:38 PM ISTSeveral cities including Mumbai, Chennai can go underwater, warns new IPCC report
A new report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) on climate change has a serious warning for India and several other countries.
Aug 11, 2021, 12:16 PM ISTGlobal warming dangerously close to spiralling out of control, says UN climate change report
UN Secretary-General António Guterres described the report as a "code red for humanity".
Aug 10, 2021, 12:22 PM ISTExtreme sea level events could happen every year by end of this century, claims new IPCC report
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's (IPCC) Sixth Assessment Report (AR6) 'Climate Change 2021: The Physical Science Basis' said every region in the world is witnessing irreversible changes in climate due to human influence.
Aug 09, 2021, 15:10 PM ISTSea level in Asia rising at faster rate: Indian scientist on IPCC report
According to the IPCC report, the global surface temperature in the first two decades of the 21st century (2001-2020) was 0.99 (0.84-1.10) degree Celsius higher than 1850-1909. Global surface temperature was 1.09 (0.95 to 1.20) degrees higher in 2011?2020 than 1850-1900.
Aug 09, 2021, 14:22 PM ISTBeware! Bottled water can be up to 3,500 times worse for the environment
The consumption of bottled water has been increasing sharply in recent years on the global scale.
Aug 09, 2021, 13:04 PM ISTA 'wobble' in moon's orbit can lead to floods, warns NASA
A study, conducted by NASA, says that a 'wobble' in Moon's orbit combined with rising sea levels due to climate change will lead to devastating floods in the world. The situation is likely to become especially grim around mid-2030s.
Jul 13, 2021, 12:41 PM ISTFrench people going 'childfree' to control overpopulation and reverse global warming
"When the planet has no resources left, I`ll be six feet under. But if I have a child, they and their children will have to live with it. I don`t want to inflict that on anybody," said a person.
Will Narmada river also become extinct like Saraswati?
Many rivers in India are in danger of being lost. The condition of Ganga and Yamuna is already bad while the Saraswati river has become extinct. But now the water level of the Narmada river is also depleting considerably.
Jul 05, 2021, 21:14 PM ISTLandslide in Japan, drought in America, severe heat in Canada, 'games' of season
Weather is playing its own game around the world. Where once there used to be severe cold, today people are losing their lives due to heat, somewhere there is a situation of drought and somewhere there is an influx of water. Watch this special report
Jul 03, 2021, 22:22 PM ISTDNA: World's largest iceberg 'A76' breaks off from Antarctica
Antarctica's ice sheet is heating up rapidly. Due to this, large icebergs are melting. Now a giant ice floe has broken off the coast of Antarctica. According to photos taken from satellites and planes, it is the largest iceberg in the world.
May 20, 2021, 23:30 PM ISTGlobal warming causes depletion in biodiversity: Study
We all know that global warming is harmful to the earth as it increases the water level in the sea but now it is also endangering the biodiversity present on the planet. Studies suggest that an increase in temperature leads to the loss of biodiversity, mainly marine life as the elevated temperature reduces the amount of dissolved oxygen and hence leading to the unavailability of oxygen for marine animals.
May 07, 2021, 17:08 PM ISTScientists prepare to send millions of sperm and egg samples to moon as part of THIS plan
The plan is referred to as a "modern global insurance policy" and it includes humans saving up sperms and ova from 6.7 million species on Earth including humans on the moon. As a part of this plan, the human sperm bank or the lunar gene bank will be situated beneath the surface of the moon.
Mar 14, 2021, 21:12 PM ISTThe danger of further tragedy like Uttarakhand
Scientists believe that the water level of Himachal Pradesh's rivers is continuously increasing and if it is not taken care of in time, then it can bring tragedy like Uttarakhand.
Feb 22, 2021, 08:42 AM ISTDNA: Corona a ‘virus' for the world but ‘gift’ for the nature
In this segment of DNA we will analyse, how Corona a ‘virus' for the world but ‘gift’ for the nature
Apr 07, 2020, 00:36 AM ISTDNA: Analysis of Delhi's 'alarming pollution'?
In this segment of DNA, we will analyse the pollution level of Delhi which is reached at an alarming level.
Feb 27, 2020, 23:34 PM ISTDNA: How your emails are causing Global Warming?
In this segment of DNA learn how your emails are causing Global Warming?
Jan 17, 2020, 23:56 PM ISTMt Everest getting a green cover, NASA satellite reveals more plants growing around world's highest peak
Researchers have found that plant life is growing and expanding around Mount Everest and across the Himalayan region as the area continues to experience the consequences of global warming. According to the study, published in the journal Global Change Biology, research team from University of Exeter in UK, used satellite data to measure the extent of subnival vegetation - plants growing between the treeline and snowline - in this vast area.
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