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India's Climate Crisis: Between Hope and Despair

As India faces unprecedented climate challenges, a delicate balance emerges between environmental devastation and innovative solutions. Explore how extreme weather events are reshaping the nation's future.

EU Waters Down 2040 Climate Target Before COP30

The European Union has finalized a compromised 2040 climate target, raising concerns among environmentalists as crucial COP30 talks approach. Discover how political pressures are shaping Europe's green transition.

Lula Roasts Trump Over Climate Change 'Hoax' Claim

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva delivers a powerful rebuttal to Donald Trump's climate change skepticism, calling it a 'hoax on humanity' in a viral diplomatic showdown that's setting international circles abuzz.

Brazil: Drill for Oil AND Protect Amazon?

Brazil defends its ambitious oil exploration plans near the Amazon River mouth, insisting environmental protection and energy development can coexist. Discover the government's strategy and the fierce opposition it faces.

Amazon Drought Experiment: Testing Rainforest Limits

In a bold climate experiment, Brazilian scientists are deliberately dehydrating trees to understand the Amazon's breaking point. Discover how this research could predict rainforest collapse and impact global climate patterns.

Bhupendra Yadav Heads to COP 30 in Brazil

India's Union Minister Bhupendra Yadav embarks on significant journey to attend COP 30 in Brazil, reinforcing India's commitment to global climate action and environmental leadership.

Odisha Village Disappearing Due to Climate Change

Residents of Podampeta village in Odisha share their heartbreaking stories as rising sea levels and coastal erosion threaten their very existence, highlighting India's climate crisis.

ECB's Lagarde on TIME100 Climate: Green Finance Pioneer

European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde expresses profound gratitude after being featured on TIME magazine's prestigious TIME100 Climate list, recognizing her pivotal role in integrating climate considerations into central banking.

US Skips COP30 Climate Summit in Brazil

In a significant diplomatic move, the United States will not send top-level representation to the COP30 climate conference in Brazil. Instead, Donald Trump plans direct engagements with world leaders on energy matters, signaling a shift in US climate poli

Climate Activist: Greenlash Built on Lazy Thinking

Climate activist Anjali Appadurai dismantles the rising 'greenlash' phenomenon, exposing how corporate interests and political inertia threaten climate progress in this powerful critique.

India's Climate Policy: Protecting Farmers in Green Transition

As India advances its climate goals, a critical question emerges: how to ensure farmers aren't left behind in the green transition. This analysis explores the delicate balance between environmental targets and agricultural livelihoods.

NEHU scholars attend climate workshop in Bhutan

Students and faculty from North-Eastern Hill University participate in transformative climate change workshop in Bhutan, focusing on sustainable solutions and cross-border environmental collaboration.

Brazil's deadliest police raid: 132 killed in Rio

Rio de Janeiro witnesses its bloodiest police operation as death toll reaches 132 in massive crackdown against notorious Red Command criminal organization. Exclusive details inside.

UN: Climate adaptation funds fall short, nations at risk

A shocking UN report reveals developing countries are dangerously exposed to climate disasters due to massive funding gaps in adaptation finance, putting millions at risk from rising seas, deadly storms, and extreme heat.

Rio's Deadliest Police Raid: 40+ Bodies Found

Brazilian police operation in Rio's Complexo da Penha leaves devastating trail of death, marking one of the city's most lethal security interventions in recent history.

Wealth, Not Lifestyle: Rich Drive Climate Crisis

New climate inequality report reveals wealthy individuals fuel environmental damage primarily through investments, not personal consumption. The richest 1% emit more carbon than the poorest 66% combined.

US Senate Votes to End Trump Tariffs on Brazil

In a significant bipartisan decision, the US Senate passes legislation to terminate controversial aluminum and steel tariffs imposed on Brazil during Trump's presidency, marking a new chapter in US-Brazil trade relations.

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