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India’s ‘Blue Mountains’ Are Losing Their Shield: What’s Threatening the Nilgiris
The Nilgiris, often called India’s Blue Mountains, lie at the tri-junction of Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Karnataka. Nilgiris biosphere threat,…
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Carbon Pollution Drives Record Marine Heatwaves Across Europe’s Seas in 2026
Europe’s seas are warming fast, and the reason is no longer a mystery. A new rapid study shows carbon pollution…
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UK Floods Risk Rises Even as Drought Refuses to Break: What Heavy Rain on Dry Ground Really Means
Here’s the strange bit about British weather this week. After one of the driest, hottest stretches in years, the rain…
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Ladakh Glaciers Losing Speed as Ice Melts: New Study Warns of Water Crisis Ahead
Glaciers do move slowly, but new research from Ladakh shows they’re moving even more slowly than expected, and that’s not…
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Night Shift on the Farm: Why Japan’s Farmers Are Working After Dark to Survive Extreme Heat
Agriculture always followed the sun. Japan heat farmers, That ancient rhythm is breaking down in Japan. With summer heat reaching…
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Vanishing Buffers: Why Coastal Marshes Are Losing the Race Against Rising Seas
Most people never think about salt marshes until a storm hits and the water doesn’t stop where it used to.…
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Hoolock Gibbon: Discover India’s Only Native Ape That Sings Through Forests
Hidden away in the dense forests of Assam and adjoining states is a creature that most of the world has…
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Hidden Population of Greater Hog Badgers Spotted on Camera Traps in Kaziranga
For years, Kaziranga National Park in Assam, India, has been famous for tigers, elephants and one-horned rhinos. Now a quieter,…
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The $12 Billion Global Push to Restore Degraded Land and Build Drought Resilience
Countries are looking for ways to restore degraded land, and the fight against drought is entering a new phase. The…
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Ocean Heat Records: What Warming Seas Mean for Marine Life and Coastal Communities Worldwide
The world’s oceans have quietly crossed a new threshold. Sea surface temperatures soared to record levels this year and the…
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