While speaking on extreme weather events, an expert said that "the disasters of today will become the new normal of tomorrow." ...
Warmer seas and heavier rains linked to climate change, along with Indonesia and Sri Lanka's unique geographies and ...
The study also found that rapid urbanisation and widespread deforestation contributed to turning the extreme rains into a disaster.
Warmer Indian Ocean waters likely fueled the two strongest storms, scientists reported in a rapid World Weather Attribution analysis released Thursday.
Tropical Cyclone Ditwah, which made landfall in Sri Lanka on 28 November 2025, is considered the country’s worst natural ...
Deadly cyclones with torrential rains are supercharged by warming temperatures, says a new report by the World Weather ...
A cave climate record shows that a long, intensifying drought likely pushed the “hobbit” humans to disappear from Flores.
India’s curry isn’t one dish — it’s a thousand, shaped by soil, season, ports and forests. Every 200 kilometres, the spice box changes, retelling history through flavour. Malabar’s pepper, Kodagu’s ...
Falling groundwater, climate volatility and weak irrigation efficiency push water security to the centre of India’s farm ...
In 2024, more than 11 million people in India were displaced due to natural calamities, a 30% increase from the previous year ...
The global average temperature increase is likely to surpass 1.5 degree C above pre-industrial levels in the early 2030s and 2 degree C in the 2040s ...