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Shekha Jheel Bird Sanctuary Becomes India’s 99th Ramsar Site in Aligarh
The Shekha Jheel Bird Sanctuary in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, has received official designation as the 99th Ramsar site in India, which is a significant step towards protecting wetlands in India. Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav announced it, saying the sanctuary had ecological significance. Such a recognition is not only
World Earth Day 2026: Theme, History, Significance & Government Initiatives
The day takes place on April 22 every year, on Earth Day 2026, and brings together more than a billion people across the world in a bid to become more environmental and sustainable. Arranged around the world by EARTHDAY. The official theme of this year's ORG is Our Power,
All-Women Cohort Wins Goldman Environmental Prize 2026, First in 37-Year History
The group of all women has made history in its 37-year history of operation because the Goldman Environmental Prize 2026 became the first to honour an entirely women's cohort. It is commonly referred to as the 'green Nobel'. This very coveted award honours grassroots leaders in environmental matters across
India’s Forests Could Double Carbon Storage by 2100: New Study Reveals
A recent scientific study, the forests of India may add to the global carbon storage capacity by the end of the century. As per the investigations by some of the latest institutions, the amount of carbon contained in forests can increase up to 97 per cent by 2100 under the
Botanist Wins World Wide Fund for Nature Award for Invasive Plant Detection App
One botanist has even been awarded a prize by the World Wide Fund for Nature for creating an innovative application that can identify invasive plants. The artificial intelligence-based app can be used to detect dangerous plant species which pose a risk to biodiversity and ecosystems. These technological measures would
Land Inequality in India: Nature, History, Causes & Market Dynamics
The land inequality in India is a severe socio-economic problem, which is deeply embedded in history and institutional aspects. It has been described as disparate land ownership, whereby a minuscule part of the society owns much of the land, leaving many landless or marginal farmers. This disproportionately impacts agricultural
Mumbai’s First Breathable Buildings Using AI Technology
The Mumbai, a significant change in the urban centre this year is that the firms are introducing AI-enabled breathable buildings. Real estate developers have collaborated with the deep-tech company Praan on a first-of-its-kind project to install intelligent air-purification systems in large-scale development. These structures incorporate both real-time environmental sensing
Skymet Forecasts Below Normal Monsoon for India in 2026
In 2026, India is likely to witness a weaker monsoon as per the forecast by the private forecaster, Skymet Weather, which poses fresh concerns to agriculture and the economy. The agency estimates a rainfall of approximately 94 percent below the long-term average. El Niño is predicted to be a significant
CAG Report: 518 Out of 697 Lakes in Jammu & Kashmir Disappearing or Shrinking Rapidly
The Comptroller and Auditor General of India has conducted a recent audit that has demonstrated that there is a severe ecological crisis in Jammu and Kashmir. The report on lake conservation and management (tabled in 2026) indicates that 518 out of 697 lakes have disappeared or been greatly reduced
IMD Issues Big Warning: More Heatwave Days, Higher Minimum Temperatures
India Meteorological Department has sounded a warning bell for the forthcoming summer, calling for an increase in the number of heatwave days. The new forecast indicates not only a spike in daytime temperatures but also high minimum temperatures at night. This combination can pose health risks, place pressure on