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30 Jun 2026
2 articlesClimate Finance and the Push for Inclusive Climate Action
After the Bonn Climate Conference, developing countries are still waiting for firm climate-finance commitments ahead of COP31, amid a split between private capital and public, …
Government Plans to Revive India’s Struggling Tiger Reserves
India released a new roadmap to revive its weakest tiger reserves, shifting focus from counting tigers to fixing poor habitats. Though the national tally rose …
24 Jun 2026
3 articlesClimate Change Emerges as a Public-Health Threat for Ageing India
As India's population ages and fertility falls, climate change is emerging as a serious public-health threat to the elderly. A 2026 survey found 78% of …
Europe's deadly heatwave and the 'Omega Block': why dangerous humid-heat days are rising, including in India
A severe heatwave linked to an 'Omega Block' high-pressure pattern has killed around fifty people in Western Europe, with France hitting 44.3 degrees Celsius. A …
New tiger-moth genus 'Antaram' discovered in Kerala's Idukki, spotlighting Western Ghats biodiversity
Scientists have discovered a new genus and species of tiger moth, named Antaram idukki, in Kerala's Idukki district in the southern Western Ghats. Describing a …
23 Jun 2026
5 articlesCentre Activates Contingency Plans for 315 Districts Amid Weak Monsoon and El Nino Concerns
With monsoon rain about 43% below normal, the Centre has activated contingency plans for 315 districts, promoting millets and pulses, check dams and farm ponds, …
Odisha Launches Rs 500-Crore Waterfront Development Scheme for Riverfronts and Urban Water Bodies
Odisha has launched a Rs 500-crore, five-year Waterfront Development Scheme to restore riverfronts and urban water bodies in Cuttack, Sambalpur, Bhubaneswar, Rourkela and other towns, …
Western Ghats ESA Plan: What It Is, Why It Matters and the Concerns
The Western Ghats Eco-Sensitive Area plan seeks to protect a global biodiversity hotspot by restricting harmful activities like mining and polluting industries. The plan, shaped …
Grid India plans to repurpose idle thermal plants to keep the power grid stable
Grid India has proposed converting nine idle thermal power units (about 1.8 GW) into synchronous condensers to keep the grid stable as renewable energy grows …
International Seabed Authority prepares for election amid deep-sea mining debate
The UN-linked International Seabed Authority is set to elect its next leader amid an unresolved debate over whether to allow, ban or pause deep-sea mining …
15 Jun 2026
2 articlesHeatwaves and Ozone Together Raise India's Cardiac Deaths, Study Finds
A study published on 12 June 2026 finds that heatwaves push surface ozone to dangerous levels across India, adding hundreds of heart and lung deaths …
El Nino Conditions Declared: What It Means for India's Monsoon and Food Inflation
On 11 June 2026, US forecasters declared the arrival of El Nino, with a high chance of it becoming a "very strong" event by early …
13 Jun 2026
2 articlesWhy Record Clean Energy Growth Has Not Yet Bent the Climate Curve
Clean energy overtook fossil fuels as the world's top power source in 2025, yet global warming still climbed to about 1.37 degrees Celsius. The reason …
El Nino Turns Active in 2026: Why a Weak Monsoon Could Hit Farms and Power
India's weather office says El Nino is now active and may strengthen during the 2026 monsoon, with rainfall forecast at about 90 percent of normal. …