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India's Installed Power Generation Capacity Crosses 500 GW |
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The Government of India has recently said that India's installed power generation capacity has surpassed 500 GW level with renewables having more than 50 per cent share. .... read more
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Delhi Wetlands Shrink by 9 Per Cent in 30 Years |
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Delhi's once-thriving wetlands are fast disappearing. A new study by Delhi University along with private firms including HCLTech, and Terna Global Business School shows that the capital has lost nearly nine per cent of these crucial ecosystems over the last three decades – a decline driven largely by relentless construction and surging population growth. .... read more
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Kerala will Become a Self-Reliant and Carbon-Neutral Green State |
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Kerala is moving steadily towards becoming an energy self-sufficient and carbon-neutral green State, Electricity Minister K Krishnankutty said recently while inaugurating the newly built 33-kV substation at Choolissery. .... read more
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Nagaland University Study Sounds Environmental Alert for Loktak Lake |
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A study conducted by Nagaland University has sounded an environmental alert for the Loktak Lake, one of India's iconic freshwater ecosystems and a designated Ramsar Site in Manipur. .... read more
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India Maritime Week 2025 Showcases Green Growth, Port Modernization, and Defence Shipbuilding Partne |
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India Maritime Week (IMW) 2025 witnessed landmark developments as the Government of India reaffirmed its commitment to sustainability, innovation, security and maritime transformation. .... read more
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Almost 60 Per of India's elephants are in Karnataka, Assam, Tamil Nadu |
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Karnataka, Assam, and Tamil Nadu account for 59.29 per cent of the estimated 22,466 elephants in India, a report released by the Wildlife Institute of India (WII) in Dehradun on October 14, 2025 has revealed. .... read more
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First Ever Global Study of How People Relate to the Natural World |
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Britain is one of the least "nature connected" nations in the world, according to the first ever global study of how people relate to the natural world. Britain ranks 55th out of 61 countries in the study of 57,000 people, which looks at how attitudes towards nature are shaped by social, economic, geographical, and cultural factors. .... read more
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Microgrids Spread across US |
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Microgrids are being developed across the US as new data centres drive up power demand and companies and communities seek reliable power supplies and protection against extreme weather outages. .... read more
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Developing Countries Need 12 Times More Funds than Currently Available to Tackle Climate Crisis |
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To adapt to climate change, developing countries will require anywhere from $310–365 billion (at least ₹27 lakh crore) annually by 2035, according to a United Nations analysis. .... read more
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India and ASEAN Partner to Advance Eco-Friendly Tourism and Tackle Pollution |
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India has taken a leading role in driving the ASEAN-India partnership towards sustainable tourism, with both sides adopting a joint statement to strengthen eco-friendly practices and reduce pollution across the travel sector. .... read more
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"Lost" Giant Rat Found Alive in Papua Mountains after 30 Years |
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In the mist-shrouded mountains of New Guinea, a Czech researcher has achieved a world-first— capturing photos, video, and data of the elusive Subalpine woolly rat, Mallomys istapantap. .... read more
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Australia's Rainforests are Releasing More Carbon than They Absorb, Warn Scientists |
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Australia's tropical rainforests have become the first in the world to release more carbon than they absorb, in a trend linked to climate change, a study has found. Rainforests are usually regarded as so-called "carbon sinks" as they absorb more emissions than they emit with new trees offsetting the carbon released by dead ones. .... read more
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