Climate Change and Floods
Written by Madhav Bahl, a grade 11 student.
Western disturbance’ cycles have changed over the last few years and this has mainly been due to climate change.
Written by Madhav Bahl, a grade 11 student.
Western disturbance’ cycles have changed over the last few years and this has mainly been due to climate change.
Written by Madhav Bahl, a grade 10 student
Earth Day was started in April 1970 and has been celebrated ever since. It was marked as a symbolic gesture to commemorate the National Environmental Policy ACT (NEPA)
Written by Prarthana Sheopuri. Managing Editor, I Kid You Not.
How big is A-76 A?
Written by Manya Pandey, a first-year undergraduate student.
A cloudburst is defined as a “sudden violent rainstorm”. It’s basically a
sudden intense downpour (heavy rain) in a small area within a short duration.
A scientist from the University of Waterloo, Qing-Bin Lu, recently discovered a massive hole over the tropics, which, it seems, has been there for 30 years and is only just discovered!
Do you know that there’s a gigantic floating mass of garbage in the Pacific Ocean that’s three times the size of France?
Written by Samya Singh, a grade 11 student.
While electric vehicles do produce fewer emissions when they run, here’s what you need to think about – EV manufacturing causes more emissions than regular vehicle productions. That, however, is not the only cost…
Written by Naina Mahajan, a grade 6 student.
Global warming comes under the broader topic of climate change, which not only includes global warming but also the “side effects” of warming, which include glaciers melting, sea levels rising as a result, oceans warming, storms, heatwaves, and more frequent and intense droughts…
Written by Jyotsna Iyer, a second-year undergraduate student.
According to the United Nations, 150 species go extinct every day currently. Since 1500, the earth has seen a considerable increase in the rate of extinction, and nearly 711 species of vertebrates and 600 species of invertebrates have gone extinct within just a few centuries…
Written by Nihal Singh Dhingra, a grade 10 student.
The plant, which is an air-capture facility, basically sucks in carbon dioxide from the air and then buries it deep underground as rocks…