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180 high-emitting companies linked to 213 extreme heat events: Study
The study found that carbon majors such as Saudi Aramco, ExxonMobil, Chevron, BP, and Shell,…

Polar Geoengineering Projects Unlikely to Stop Melting, May Harm Ecosystem: Report
The scientists say projects like sea curtain and aerosol injections are risky for environment and…

Inside India’s Struggle to Build a Reliable Early Warning System
Part one of CarbonCopy’s two-part series on India’s forecasting challenge explores how the IMD is…

Dangerous Heat, Escalating Drought in North America a Threat For 2026 FIFA World Cup: Report
By 2050, two-thirds of the childhood pitches of icons like Messi, Ronaldo, Salah, and Mbappé…

Extreme Weather Events in India are Driving Food and Vegetable Inflation
Kitchen staples like tomatoes, onions, potatoes are highly susceptible to weather shocks and are major…

Tropical Deforestation Linked to Thousands of Heat-Related Deaths Annually: Report
The study finds that over 76% of people living in areas with tropical forest loss…

India’s climate finance taxonomy must put adaptation at the core
A framework built on outcomes, not checklists – especially for adaptation, can attract global capital…

India needs $467 billion by 2030 to decarbonise transport, steel, cement, power sectors: Study
The report estimates that India’s steel and cement decarbonisation will require more than 80% of…

Experts Link Mumbai’s Flooding to Climate-Driven Changes in the Arabian Sea
Heavy rainfall in Mumbai has exposed the need for early warnings, better planning, and adaptation…

About 89% of Indians in a Survey Say They’ve Experienced Climate Change, Want Government Action
The researchers say that while many Indians may not know much about global warming, they…