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The 20-Year-Old Who Cleaned an Entire River Alone – Bittu Singh
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The 20-Year-Old Who Cleaned an Entire River Alone – Bittu Singh

March 24, 2026March 24, 2026

On January 26, 2026 — Republic Day — a 20-year-old young man named Bittu Singh walked into a heavily polluted river in Biaora, Madhya Pradesh. The water around him was black. Thick layers of plastic…

The VR Experiment That Rewrote Locust Swarm Science
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The VR Experiment That Rewrote Locust Swarm Science

March 10, 2026March 10, 2026

For twenty years, scientists believed they understood how a locust swarm works. The theory was elegant in its simplicity. Each locust, the thinking went, is essentially a self-propelled particle. It looks at the insects around…

When Elephants Raid Villages: The War Nobody Wins
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When Elephants Raid Villages: The War Nobody Wins

March 7, 2026April 2, 2026

In a small village on the edge of a forest in Assam, a farmer named Dilip Hazarika had been sleeping lightly — the way everyone in his village sleeps between July and October, when the…

Germany Cracks Down on Nest Disturbance as Bird Protection Laws Tighten in 2026
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Germany Cracks Down on Nest Disturbance as Bird Protection Laws Tighten in 2026

February 21, 2026March 7, 2026

Germany's bird protection framework does not exist because European birds are thriving. It exists because they are disappearing at a scale and speed that scientists describe as an ecological emergency. A comprehensive study published by…

Africa Elephants Facing Silent Extinction Crisis
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Africa Elephants Facing Silent Extinction Crisis

February 13, 2026March 7, 2026

Today, approximately 415,000 elephants remain across 37 countries in sub-Saharan Africa — a number that sounds substantial until you understand the trajectory behind it. Africa may have held over 20 million elephants before European colonization.…

India Budget 2026: Big Economy, Bigger Blind Spots
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India Budget 2026: Big Economy, Bigger Blind Spots

February 1, 2026March 30, 2026

On February 1, 2026, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman rose in the Lok Sabha to present her ninth consecutive India Budget. The speech ran for nearly 90 minutes. It covered infrastructure, manufacturing, digital transformation, agriculture, and…

2026 Climate Warning: Why Extreme Weather Is Becoming the New Normal
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2026 Climate Warning: Why Extreme Weather Is Becoming the New Normal

January 29, 2026April 2, 2026

In 2026, extreme weather is no longer a rare headline or a once-in-a-decade disaster. Floods arrive without climate warning, heatwaves last longer than entire seasons, storms intensify faster than ever before, and winters swing between…

How Nuclear Science is Deconstructing the Illegal Rhino Horn Trade
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How Nuclear Science is Deconstructing the Illegal Rhino Horn Trade

January 27, 2026March 6, 2026

In the vast, sun-drenched grasslands of Africa, the rhinoceros has roamed for millions of years, acting as a "Mega-herbivore" that shapes entire ecosystems. However, in the 21st century, this ancient species faced a modern nightmare:…

The Aravalli Range: India’s Oldest Mountains at the Center of a Modern Environmental Crisis
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The Aravalli Range: India’s Oldest Mountains at the Center of a Modern Environmental Crisis

December 28, 2025March 4, 2026

Stretching quietly across western and northern India, the Aravalli Hills and Ranges are among the oldest surviving mountain systems on Earth. Long before the Himalayas rose, the Aravalli had already shaped climate, water, soil, and…

Abandoned Drone Fiber Optics Harming Wildlife: An Invisible
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Abandoned Drone Fiber Optics Harming Wildlife: An Invisible

December 28, 2025March 5, 2026

While missiles and drones dominate the headlines of the Russia-Ukraine war, a more insidious and silent threat is being woven into the very fabric of the battlefield environment. This threat comes from a specialized piece…

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Wild birds in a forest habitat representing Germany bird protection laws and wildlife conservation regulations.

Germany Cracks Down on Nest Disturbance as Bird Protection Laws Tighten in 2026

Polluted water and waste along the Ganges River highlighting river pollution and environmental challenges.

India’s National River The Ganga Is Drowning in Its Own Pollution

African elephants walking across a savanna landscape highlighting the African elephant extinction crisis.

Africa Elephants Facing Silent Extinction Crisis

Emergency response scene during an environmental disaster highlighting crisis and state of emergency.

Greenland Declares Climate “State of Emergency” — Arctic Alarm Echoes Worldwide

Environmental crisis scene showing damaged landscape and pollution representing ecosystem destruction.

Climate Refugees Worldwide: Millions Forced to Leave Their Homes

Melting glacier ice in a mountain region illustrating the impact of climate change on glaciers.

Rapid Glaciers Loss Raises Global Environmental Alarm

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