Weather and Environment
Weather and environmental work
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Rich nations turn back on vulnerable communities ahead of COP28: Climate activists
New Delhi, Nov 5 : With just weeks to go until the next UN climate summit named COP28, the host…
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Bye bye cold! Winters face existential risk as ‘Dilli ki Sardi’ chokes amid policy paralysis
New Delhi, Nov 4 : The famous ‘Dilli Ki Sardi’ (Delhi’s winter) phenomenon which, till about some years back, wooed…
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Death toll from earthquake in Nepal rises to 128
Kathmandu, Nov 4: The death toll from a strong 6.4-magnitude earthquake in Nepal has risen to 128 as the rescue…
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Air pollution kills more people in India than anywhere else in the world
New Delhi, Nov 4: From causing low birth weight to affecting and damaging nearly all organs, including eyes, lungs, skin…
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AQI in Delhi remains ‘severe’; some stations record marginal recovery
New Delhi, Nov 3 : In yet another smoggy day, the air quality in Delhi-NCR continued to remain in the…
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Delhi’s air quality dips to ‘severe’ category
New Delhi, Nov 3 : Delhiites woke up to hazy morning with the air quality in Delhi-NCR further plunging into…
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Breathless Delhi: Schools to remain closed for two days amid rising air pollution: Delhi govt
New Delhi, Nov 2 : Amid severe air pollution grappling the national capital, the Delhi government on Thursday announced the…
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New study establishes air pollution as risk factor for diabetes in India
New Delhi, Nov 2: Amid increasing levels of air pollution and cases of diabetes in India, a large study has…
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Extreme weather causing growing number of Australian hospitalizations: report
Canberra, Nov 2 : The increasing severity and intensity of heatwaves is driving a rise in the number of Australians…
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Delhi govt may stop construction work if AQI remains above 400
New Delhi, Nov 1 : Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai on Wednesday held a review meeting with the concerned departments…
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