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Delhi AQI close to ‘severe plus’ category at 437, odd-even scheme might return

Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai had mentioned the possibility of the return of the odd-even car rationing measure if the AQI crosses the 450-mark.

The promise and risks of deep-sea mining

By Daisy Chung, Ernest Scheyder and Clare Trainor (Reuters) - The International Seabed Authority is working to set regulations for deep-sea mining as companies engaged in the clean energy transition

Brazilian firms track Amazonian cattle to root out deforestation

By Ana Mano SAO PAULO (Reuters) - A group of small Brazilian companies announced on Thursday a scheme to certify Amazonian cattle processed for meat and leather have been reared without causing

Top companies’ lobbying undermines their climate pledges, study finds

LONDON (Reuters) -Glencore, ExxonMobil and Stellantis are among companies lobbying for policies that conflict with their own pledges to cut carbon emissions, a study published by non-profit think tank

Many retail funds fall short in sustainability labelling, UK watchdog says

By Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) -Many retail investment funds fall short when it comes to accurate labelling of their sustainability features, Britain's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said on

COP28 host UAE may update climate plans next year after ‘insufficient’ ranking

By Yousef Saba DUBAI (Reuters) - COP28 summit host the United Arab Emirates (UAE) may update its plans to tackle its own contribution to climate change next year after an independent research group

Rich countries may have met $100 billion climate goal last year -OECD

By Kate Abnett BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Developed nations may have achieved their overdue promise of $100 billion to help poorer countries cope with climate change in 2022, the OECD said on Thursday, an

Poor countries missing out on pre-arranged climate disaster finance – study

By Alessandro Parodi (Reuters) - The poorest and most vulnerable countries do not benefit enough from pre-arranged financing to cope with disasters and are most exposed to the losses and damage caused

‘We’re releasing life’: Heat wave speeds turtle hatching in Peru

SAN JOSE DE LUPUNA, Peru (Reuters) - In the Peruvian Amazon, an extended heat wave and drought have shortened the incubation period for thousands of turtle hatchlings released into the river by

High water closes parts of Rhine river in south Germany to shipping

HAMBURG (Reuters) - Parts of the river Rhine in Germany have been closed to shipping because of a rise in water levels following recent heavy rain, German authorities said on Thursday. Rhine river

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Euphoria season 3 is an empty spectacle. Fans are upset, they want it cancelled

Euphoria's characters, who once carried moral ambiguity and emotional density, now feel like flat archetypes of the people they once were.

Strategic petroleum reserves: Why India needs bigger oil buffers & how others compare | Cut The Clutter

This is the transcript of Ep 1830 of Cut the Clutter, where Shekhar Gupta explains why strategic petroleum reserves are a national necessity & how India compares with China, US & Japan.

DRDO unveils amphibious battle platforms with crewless turrets, anti-tank missile capability

Tracked and wheeled variants, built in collaboration with Tata Advanced Systems and Bharat Forge, carry 30mm turrets, cross water using hydro jets, and are 65% indigenous.

Trump, Netanyahu’s Iran gamble: The regime change rebound

American objectives are unmet. They neither have muscle nor motivation to resume the war. As for Iran, the regime didn’t just survive, it’s now led by more radical individuals.