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  • Biden Signs Executive Order Rejoining Paris Climate Agreement, to Come Into Effect February 19
    PTI
    Biden Signs Executive Order Rejoining Paris Climate Agreement, to Come Into Effect February 19
    21 Jan 2021
    Donal Trump had pulled out of the Paris accord that committed the US and 187 other countries to keeping rising global temperatures below 2C above pre-industrial levels and attempting to limit them…
  • Climate Change: Tropical Rain Belt of Earth May Alter Position, Says New Research
    Sandipan Talukdar
    Climate Change: Tropical Rain Belt of Earth May Alter Position, Says New Research
    19 Jan 2021
    The northward shift of the rain belt will result in an increase in droughts in southeastern Africa and Madagascar along with intensified floods in Southern parts of India.
  • GW
    Sandipan Talukdar
    Global Warming Emergency: 2020 Hottest Year Ever Recorded Along with 2016
    12 Jan 2021
    The rise in temperature in 2020 was recorded despite a fall in global emissions due to the pandemic-induced lockdown and the absence of El Niño, which leads to a rise in temperature, that occurred in…
  • 2020: The Year in Science
    Sandipan Talukdar
    2020: The Year in Science
    31 Dec 2020
    From vaccines being churned out in record time to space travel and the interesting tidbit that the Indus Valley people really liked their beef, it has been a remarkable year for the sciences.
  • Iceberg.
    Sandipan Talukdar
    World’s Largest Iceberg Fractures into Two Pieces, Sends Alarms Ringing for Penguin Island
    21 Dec 2020
    If the iceberg collides with the South Georgian landmass it will create havoc for the biodiversity of the island, according to the European Space Agency, which recorded the fracture of the iceberg.
  • Climate change.
    PTI
    Climate Change: Autumn Leaves May Fall 3-6 Days Earlier by Century-End, Says Study
    27 Nov 2020
    The results of the study build on growing evidence that plant growth is limited by the ability of tree tissues to use and store carbon
  • Climate Change: How Fast are Sea Levels Actually Rising?
    Sandipan Talukdar
    Climate Change: How Fast are Sea Levels Actually Rising?
    19 Nov 2020
    A research team from the Netherlands has predicted that between 2040 and 2060, floods could be an annual occurrence on some coastlines.
  • Climate Change Causing Hurricanes to Stay Strong for Longer, Move Further Inland
    Sandipan Talukdar
    Climate Change Causing Hurricanes to Stay Strong for Longer, Move Further Inland
    17 Nov 2020
    Due to warming oceans, a hurricane will move further inland after making landfall and stay strong for a longer time, thus causing more destruction.
  • COVID-19 Lockdown Didn’t Help Much in Reducing Carbon Emission: UN Report
    Sandipan Talukdar
    COVID-19 Lockdown Didn’t Help Much in Reducing Carbon Emission: UN Report
    11 Sep 2020
    The report found that due to lockdowns, the daily level emissions of greenhouse gases went down by 17% in comparison to 2019 in the month of April. But, as the world came back to work, emissions rose…
  • Mohd. Imran Khan
    47 Potentially Dangerous Glacial Lakes Identified in 3 River Basins That Run Through Bihar
    09 Sep 2020
    The disappearance of the glaciers will affect river channel flow dynamics in downstream areas and impact human settlements, including Bihar, in the long run, say experts.
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