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2025's 10 Most Loved Countries: Canada Tops List

Discover the 10 most loved nations in 2025, according to the Reputation Institute. Canada leads the ranking for its welcoming society, safety, and quality of life. See which other countries made the list!

7 Tiny Countries to Explore in a Day: Cost Guide

Discover 7 compact countries and territories you can fully explore in just one day. Get detailed itineraries and daily cost estimates for Liechtenstein, San Marino, Monaco, and more.

COP30 verdict: More talk than action on climate

COP30 climate talks in Brazil failed to deliver ambitious emission cuts. India faced extreme weather on 99% of days, highlighting urgent need for climate action and adaptation finance.

10 Countries With No Permanent Rivers

Discover how 10 nations worldwide survive without permanent rivers through innovative water solutions like desalination and ancient irrigation systems.

JSW-TOI Earth Care Awards Open Nominations

JSW & Times of India invite applications for Earth Care Awards 2024. New 'Communicators for Climate Action' category honors impactful environmental storytelling. Apply by Nov 30!

What is Climate Adaptation? Expert Explains

What does climate adaptation mean for our future? An expert explains how we must respond to the weather effects of a changing climate. Learn the key strategies now.

India drops 13 spots in global climate ranking

India falls to 23rd position in Climate Change Performance Index 2026 while Denmark leads. Latest rankings reveal no country doing enough to prevent dangerous climate change.

90% in Tamil Nadu Feel Global Warming Effects

New Yale study shows 90% of Tamil Nadu residents experience global warming impacts. High awareness drives climate action as state faces rising threats from extreme weather.

India Among Top 10 Worst-Hit by Climate Change

Germanwatch's Climate Risk Index 2026 reveals India ranks 9th among countries most affected by climate disasters from 1995-2024, with 80,000 deaths and $170 billion in losses.

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