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Cloud Seeding Vs Geoengineering Explained: What Viral Bill Gates Posts Leave Out
Viral posts about Bill Gates and “weather control” usually blur two very different ideas: cloud seeding and geoengineering. That mix-up…
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Why Akola Is Heating Up So Early: Tree Loss, Dust And The Urban Heat-Island Effect
Akola does not usually need much help becoming one of India’s hottest places, but this March the city heated up…
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How Drain-Pipeline Crossings Could Become Vizag’s Hidden Water Quality Risk
Vizag’s water story usually gets told through supply projects, tank levels, and summer demand. But one quieter risk is now…
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Bill Gates Cloud Rumour Explained: Why Viral Rain-Control Claims Are Misleading
Every few months, a version of the same claim returns online: Bill Gates is somehow “controlling clouds,” “making rain,” or…
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Toronto Air Quality Alerts: Wildfire Smoke Impact in 2026
Toronto continues to face air quality alerts in 2026 due to wildfire smoke drifting from other parts of Canada. Massive…
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Climate Tech Startups to Watch in 2026: From India to Silicon Valley
The climate technology is one of the most rapidly developing industries in 2026, with startups in India and Silicon Valley…
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How East Africa’s Shorter, Harder Rainfall Bursts Are Raising Flood Danger In Nairobi
Nairobi’s latest flood shock is not just about “heavy rain.” It is about the kind of rain East Africa is…
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Why Sarajevo’s Air Can Turn Hazardous In Winter: Basin Geography, Traffic And Solid-Fuel Heating
Sarajevo’s winter air can shift from unpleasant to hazardous with alarming speed. The city sits in a narrow valley ringed…
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Why Nagpur’s Futala Lake Keeps Facing Pollution Pressure: Old Sewage Lines And Fast Urban Build-Out
Futala Lake remains one of Nagpur’s best-known public spaces, but the lake is also becoming a case study in how…
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Why Delhi’s Yamuna Revival Faces Setbacks From Drain Sewage Issues
Delhi keeps announcing new Yamuna-cleanup steps, yet the river’s most stubborn problem has not gone away: drains are still carrying…
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