World’s First Insurance For Extreme Heat Launched In India!
In 2016, the city of Ahmedabad experienced its highest recorded temperature of 48C (118F) due to the effects of climate change. Last year, it reached a peak of around 46CContinue Reading
In 2016, the city of Ahmedabad experienced its highest recorded temperature of 48C (118F) due to the effects of climate change. Last year, it reached a peak of around 46CContinue Reading
An extensive new report has unveiled a disheartening revelation – numerous neglected telephone cables spread across the United States (same is true globally) are potentially seeping hazardous lead into soilContinue Reading
During its occurrence, El Niño, a warm ocean current extending from South America to Asia, instigates profound alterations in climate patterns, leading to catastrophic inundations, decimating droughts that ravage crops,Continue Reading
According to climatic data from the US National Centers for Environmental Prediction, the 4th of July this year was the hottest day on record. However, some experts believe yesterday alsoContinue Reading
Japan has been granted approval by the United Nations to release its treated radioactive water originating from the unfortunate Fukushima Daiichi nuclear incident of 2011 into the vast expanse ofContinue Reading
Air pollution has always been dangerous, perhaps more so than people usually realize or appreciate. It has risen to become the world’s sixth leading cause of human mortality, accounting forContinue Reading
EcoCult blog which was started in 2013, has become an authority on sustainable fashion. For the last decade, it has been covering the dirty side of fast fashion — fromContinue Reading
Last year, India’s meteorological bureau said that the country had its warmest March since 1901, when temperatures were first recorded. According to a new Cambridge University research, 90% of theContinue Reading
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