Despite PM Modi’s assurance, land degradation, desertification increasing
Some 29.7 per cent of India’s land is degraded, according to a new ISRO atlas
Extreme temperatures kill 5 million a year: 20-year study
Intense cold caused more deaths than intense heat but this is changing
January 2021 ninth-warmest month for US on record: NOAA
Below-average precipitation experienced in several regions; peak ice coverage declined
World Snake Day: Dozens of snake species facing peril, say herpetologists
Habitat loss is the gravest threat facing snakes, says Romulus Whitaker
Low-pressure area to form over Andaman Sea by April 30: IMD
The low-pressure area will likely change into a depression by May 2
WMO report flags heatwave, cyclone conditions in India
India was severely affected by delayed monsoons, floods, according to the report
Recent rains due to western disturbances pointer to greater climate malaise
While it has rained heavily in certain districts, there has been none in others
Climate Emergency CoP 25: Negotiators in Madrid forced to look back before moving forward
Consensus on future ambition depends on accounting for past performance
Climate Emergency CoP 25: Europe’s Kafkaesque progress on climate action
The European Green New Deal is a pale imitation of the American original
All for a change
Global climate change is today a spectre which allows for no ostriches
The final outcome of the Durban Conference on Climate Change
The Durban Conference is a turning point in the climate change negotiations
Half way house: divided we fall?
THE DURBANATOR REPORTS - Saturday, December 3, 2011 - 18:22
Jayanthi Natarajan's statement in Durban on the issue of a new legally binding treaty
Equity Watch
REDD+: India goes all out on safeguards, Tuvalu plays spoilsport
The Durbanator reports
Mechanisms: Rough Guide
What Southern delegates and NGOs should watch out for in CDM negotiations
India's position on climate change at Kyoto
Letter to the Prime Minister of India on India'a position on climate change at Kyoto.
‘World must share responsibility for Amazon fires’
The number of fires in Brazil this year have jumped 83% over last year
3 reasons Jakarta is the fastest sinking city in the world
Scientists say that by 2050, the capital of Indonesia will be entirely submerged
Pre-2020 action and climate finance need of the hour: BASIC
Adaptation fund and finance are issues that are still to be discussed and resolved
Around 155 countries set to sign the Paris Agreement in New York
The new climate change agreement was adopted in Paris on December 12 last year
Paris committee takes stock of progress on draft text
Differentiation, loss and damage and finance emerge as critical issues
Humans caused unprecedented damage to Earth's ecosystem
Owl vomit fossils lead to conclusion in a study
Classroom: Mayhem in March
The Forest is a village
Forests are complex ecosystems. But understanding them is not daunting
Caught in legal limbo
A tussle over funding clouds issues of climate change a biodiversity.