Extreme is new normal
It is time to accept that we are beginning to see the impact of climate change in the form of increased frequency and intensity of extreme weather events, and this would get worse with rising temperature.
It is time to accept that we are beginning to see the impact of climate change in the form of increased frequency and intensity of extreme weather events, and this would get worse with rising temperature.
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The year ahead is critical from the point of view on environment and development. Click on this interactive for the top 14 developments you need to keep track of in 2014.
<p>Delhi, the national capital, is the fifth most liveable city in India, according to the Liveability Index 2013 report. Which are the top three liveable Indian cities? Is your city among the 50 liveable
Which is the most polluted country in the world? Click here and see this interactive to find out.
From temperatures as low as -36C in Russia to some of the wettest weather in the UK’s history, this map shows the extreme weather events of january 2014 from around the world. The data was sourced from
From temperatures as low as -36C in Russia to some of the wettest weather in the UK’s history, this map shows the extreme weather events of january 2014 from around the world. The data was sourced from
What does environment mean to the political parties and their leaders in Delhi. Check out this interactive to find out promises made by the parties to win Delhi Assembly Elections 2013 and the quotable
Cyclone and the 1999 Super Cyclone in Orissa : a selection of papers and studies on the cause, science, impact and disaster management.
Use this interactive guide prepared by Duncan Clark to find out how the planet will become in your lifetime. This is based on data from IPCC climate change report 2013. Click here and enter your year of