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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.

India Backs High-Risk R&D Projects: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi announces India's strategic shift toward funding ambitious, high-risk research projects in science and technology, aiming for global leadership in innovation.

India's ₹1 Trillion Research Revolution Begins

India launches groundbreaking RDI scheme with ₹1 trillion Anusandhan National Research Foundation fund to transform research, development and innovation ecosystem. Learn how this game-changing initiative will position India as global research powerhouse.

PM Modi Launches ₹1 Lakh Crore R&D Fund & Science Hub

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurates groundbreaking EMERGING science platform and revolutionary ₹1 lakh crore research fund, marking India's biggest push for scientific self-reliance and technological sovereignty.

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.

US Schools Revolutionize Climate Change Education

Discover how US schools are transforming climate education with hands-on learning, critical thinking, and real-world solutions to prepare the next generation for environmental challenges.

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.

Springer Nature Honors Indian Editors at 2025 Symposium

Indian editorial excellence takes center stage as Springer Nature hosts landmark Journal Development Symposium 2025, uniting publishing leaders to tackle research integrity and AI transformation in scholarly communication.

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.

Sharjah Ruler Opens Advanced Marine Research Centre

His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi inaugurates advanced Marine Science Research Centre in Khorfakkan, featuring state-of-the-art laboratories and research vessels to study Arabian Gulf marine life.

India's ₹1 Lakh Crore Deep-Tech Fund Unveiled

India makes historic commitment to deep-tech innovation with massive ₹1 lakh crore fund, positioning itself as global leader in cutting-edge technology research and development.

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.

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