Climate Change

It doesn’t cost the earth to ‘green’ your finances

Playing a part in protecting the environment can also come down to how you manage your finance (Photo: Getty) Sustainable investing has become one of the most important shifts in the investment industry in a generation, says Myron Jobson, a personal finance campaigner at Interactive Investor ‘Green’ concerns from plastic waste to carbon emissions are at the …

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India: on the frontline of climate change

Flooding is common during India’s monsoon season but climate change is making the monsoon stronger, according to a report from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research / © AFP/File Swathes of India are battling deadly floods and landslides after heavy monsoon rains, just the latest example of how the vast country is on the …

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Scientists from IITM Pune Develop New Model to Tackle Air Pollution Menace in Delhi-NCR

File photo of pollution over Delhi(Rajesh Mehta / BCCL, Delhi) Much ahead of the air pollution season in northwest India, especially in Delhi-NCR, scientists have come up with a Decision Support System (DSS) that will not just help zero in on the exact sources contributing to Delhi’s pollution, but also predict practical scenarios in winters. …

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From Detroit to Germany to Mumbai, climate change is worsening torrential downpours

Thanks to climate change, the Earth’s atmosphere now holds more moisture than in decades past, which is, in part, leading to more frequent extreme rainfall events, experts say.  The last few weeks alone have provided ample evidence to back up that assertion.  Up to 7 inches of rain fell on parts of Germany over a …

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Climate change: Amazon regions emit more carbon than they absorb

Earlier this year, a study showed that the rainforest in Brazil released about 20% more CO2 into the atmosphere than it took in over the period from 2010-2019. This new paper underlines that change and finds that some regions of the rainforest were “a steadily increasing source” of carbon between 2010 and 2018. A source of carbon …

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