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A study shows that heat waves can trigger back-to-back events. Dry soil from the first wave fuels intense atmospheric changes, worsening the next. South Asia saw this in 2022.
As Mumbai sweats through increasingly brutal summers, public health experts are sounding the alarm over the city’s inadequate preparation ...
Moringa, a superfood rich in nutrients and healing properties, is gaining popularity as an immunity booster, especially ...
For hundreds of millions of people living in India and Pakistan the early arrival of summer heatwaves has become a terrifying reality that’s testing survivability limits and putting enormous strain on ...
It’s very much looking like the world is going to miss its climate target and now experts are saying as the world gets warmer ...
Much of Earth's heat uptake is passed to the ocean, making ocean heat content key for understanding long-term climate ...