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Environmental News: Unveiling Global Challenges and Solutions for Our Planet

World falls behind on biodiversity targets as UN COP16 talks kick off

Two years after the landmark deal to halt nature destruction by 2030, many countries are falling behind on their commitments.

Air quality remains 'poor' in Delhi, will coming days be better or worse?

The situation is expected to remain precarious over the subsequent six days after October 21, with air quality fluctuating between 'Very Poor' and 'Poor' categories.

Cheetahs in India | In a spot of trouble

Two years after African cheetahs were brought to Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh, the government calls the project a success. Conservationists are not so sure

How climate change is forcing people to migrate internally

Analyzing over 107,000 migration flows within 72 countries between 1960 and 2016, the research reveals that as droughts intensify and regions become more arid, the movement of......

Whale sharks' collisions with ships to increase as oceans warm

The study projects that by the end of the century, the co-occurrence of whale sharks and large ships could be 15,000 times higher than current levels.

Half of Earth's rivers, including the Ganga, face historic lows

The Mississippi and Amazon River basins experienced record low water levels last year, while the Ganges and Mekong River basins also faced below-average conditions.

What's on the agenda at the UN COP16 nature summit in Colombia?

COP16 host country Colombia has put the inclusion of Indigenous and traditional communities at the center of its agenda in Cali.

Environmental News: Unveiling Global Challenges and Solutions for Our Planet

The storm’s intensity is particularly concerning given Tampa’s explosive growth since its last major hurricane in 1921, when the city’s population was just 5,20,004.

How Hurricane Milton exploded into a Category 5 storm in 24 hours

Milton’s wind speeds surged from 120 kmph to a staggering 280 kmph in just 12 hours, marking one of the most rapid intensifications on record.