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Increasing pollution level affecting Maharashtra lakes: Study

Mumbai: Urbanization and industrialization are posing threat to the fresh water bodies as the pollution level has increased tremendously, says a recent study.

India to conduct study on impact of carbon soot on glaciers

Dehradun: A first-ever study on the impact of carbon soot on glaciers. The tests will be conducted on the Himalayalan glaciers in Uttarakhand.

Evaporated water cools entire earth: Scientists

Bangalore: The evaporated water helps in cooling the entire earth, not just the local area of evaporation, says a new study.

Thar Desert to become fertile in 15 years: Study

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Islamabad: The shift in monsoon belt from north-west to north-south would turn barren Thar area into a fertile land in next 15 years, says the latest report from the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD).

Climate change to cause sea level rise: Pachauri

New Delhi: One of the biggest challenges the world has to face due to climate change is rising sea levels, said Nobel laureate Rajendra K Pachauri. He further said that it also would result in the extinction of 20-30 per cent of plants and animal species.

Climate shift caused major conflicts in past: Study

Columbia: The recent researches show that climate change played a key role in history’s major conflicts right from the collapse of Mayan Civilization to the French Revolution.

Climate change likely to spread malaria in Himalayan region: Study

Kashmir: The latest projections by the National Institute of Malaria Research (NIMR) say that the climate change is likely to spread malaria in the new areas in Himalayas.

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