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Country: India

Publisher: University of Delhi

ISBN: 0971-4936



Large-scale study in India shows that a pollution market can reduce emissions
In India, much of the population breathes air that is 10 times more polluted than what the World Health Organization considers safe. In a study released in the Quarterly Journal of Economics, Yale ...


IIT Bombay Study Shows Why South Asia Repeatedly Faces Extreme Heat Waves
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB) have found different climatic drivers behind back-to-back extreme heat events experienced by South Asian countries including India, ...


Thar Desert Turns Greener: Study Finds 38% Rise in Vegetation
The study, titled “Greening of the Thar Desert”, analyzed satellite images taken between 2001 and 2023, which shows clear growth of vegetation on Thar dessert.


IIT Bombay Study Reveals Why South Asia Faced Recurring Extreme Heatwaves In Early Spring 2022
A new study by researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB) and Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany has uncovered why South Asian countries experienced back-to-back extreme ...


Urbanisation and expansion of agriculture linked to increased lightning in north and northeast India
Recent research indicates that urbanisation and agricultural expansion are significantly contributing to the increase in lightning strikes in north and northeast India. The study, conducted by ...


44.15% of Goa’s forest cover ‘very highly susceptible’ to fires: Study
The study published in the Journal of Environmental Management in March concluded that open and moderately dense forests were highly susceptible to forest fires ...


IIT-Bombay study links Pune-Mumbai Eway vehicle pollution to cancer, climate warming
Pune: A study by Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT-B) has found concerning levels of cancer-causing pollutants from vehicles plying on Pune-M.


Can emissions trading systems fix air pollution? A Surat study shows the way
The pioneering project could potentially change how countries fight air pollution caused by industrialisation, especially in developing economies like India ...


Climate change could spike arsenic in rice, fuelling cancer risk by 2050: Study
"We found that temperature and CO2 act synergistically to increase arsenic concentrations in rice, compounding dietary arsenic exposures for rice consumers and leading to projected cancer cases in the ...


An Indian Study Reveals How COVID-19 Altered Impact Factors of Top Biomedical Journals
India: A recent study published in the Irish Journal of Medical Science has revealed how the COVID-19 pandemic significantly altered the Journal Impact Factors (JIFs) of leading biomedical journals, ...


IIT-Bombay study links Pune-Mumbai Expressway vehicle pollution to cancer, climate warming
A recent IIT-Bombay study reveals alarming levels of cancer-causing pollutants from vehicles on the Pune-Mumbai Expressway. The research, focusing on ...