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Warmer temperatures may not slow Covid-19 transmission by much: Study


UN chief: Virus could push millions of Africans into poverty
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned that the coronavirus threatens Africa's progress and could push millions into extreme poverty. He said in a video message launching a policy report on “The Impact of COVID-19 in Africa” that countries on the continent have responded swiftly to the crisis, and as of now reported cases are lower than feared with more than 2,500 deaths.

Survey to map Himalayan springs soon
As a part of the government’s plan to revive natural sources of water in the hilly region, drones would be deployed to map all the springs in the Himalayan region. Destinations such as Shimla, Mussorie, Nainital and even Gangtok often face acute water crisis.

Western Rajasthan produces surplus power, thanks to wind and solar energy


Godrej stresses on technological innovations to meet global food challenges and save environment


Modi at UNCCD COP14: Plastic waste is going to render land unfit for agriculture


Modi at UNCCD COP14: India is committed to per drop more crop to better land quality


Modi at UNCCD COP14: Call for Global Water Action Agenda to address land degradation


Modi at UNCCD COP14: India committed to address main concerns of Rio Convention


BASIC nations urge developed countries to fulfill their climate finance commitments


India on track to meet all its climate action targets, says Union minister Harsh Vardhan


Climate meet: India and its BASIC partners strongly oppose rich nations’ attempt to backslide on Paris Agreement


Developed countries seem to be shedding their responsibilities in pre-2020 period and delaying climate action, says India ahead of crucial UN climate talks


IIT Kharagpur to set up Re-Water Research Center


Most landslides in Manipur caused by anthropogenic factors: Environment ministry



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