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Climate Crisis and The Threat of Irreversible Change
Climate change is no longer a future issue but a defining reality of our time.
Human activities such as the burning of fossil fuels, deforestation, and accelerated industrialisation have severely disrupted Earth's natural equilibrium.…
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Space Research Reveals How Icy Comets and Asteroids Could Reshape Earth-Like Planets
Recent studies revealed that the collision of comets may lead to an impact that can affect the atmosphere of the Earth like planets, especially the ones that orbit M-dwarf stars.
These findings have not just widened the understanding of…
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ISRO Sets June 2025 Launch for Joint NASA-ISRO NISAR Satellite After Delays
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has started the final preparation for one of its most highly anticipated global collaborations after a prolonged wait.
The joint mission with the United States' National Aeronautics and Space…
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UK To Dim Sunlight In Bold Plan To Cool Earth But Scientists Are Not Amused
An experiment to dim the sunlight in order to curb global warming is expected to be approved by the UK government in the coming weeks.
The project is part of a Rs 567 crore (50 million pound) government-funded programme under which several…
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Global Warming A Security Challenge, Army Needs To Be Prepared: Experts
From responding to weather disasters to rising competition in the fast-warming Arctic, militaries are exposed to climate change and cannot let it become a strategic "blind spot", security experts say.
Concerns have grown recently that…
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Sandstorm In Iraq Shuts Airports, 3,700 Hospitalized With Breathing Issues
A sandstorm swept through Iraq, filling the air with choking dust that closed airports and put more than 3,700 people in hospital with breathing difficulties, the health ministry said Tuesday.
Visibility fell to less than one kilometre…
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Earth’s Oceans Were Once Green, And Scientists Say They Could Shift Color Again
Japanese scientists say that the evolution of photosynthesis caused Earth's oceans to be formerly green, as per a report.
The study suggests that the oceans supported only single-celled organisms and featured environments with barren…
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Asia-Pacific Climate Change Impact Assessed in UN Economic Survey
Compared to nations in the rest of the Asia-Pacific region, the impact of climate change is moderate so far for the countries of the South Caucasus, according to an expansive study published by the United Nations measuring the impact of…
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Europe Records Hottest March 2025: Copernicus Climate Change Service
Global temperatures hovered at historic highs in March, Europe's climate monitor said on Tuesday, prolonging an extraordinary heat streak that has tested scientific expectations.
In Europe, it was the hottest March ever recorded by a…
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AI-Generated Research Paper Is Latest Spin On Climate Change Denial
Climate change deniers are pushing an AI-generated paper questioning human-induced warming, leading experts to warn against the rise of research that is inherently flawed but marketed as neutral and scrupulously logical.
The paper rejects…
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