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Udupi DC asks local bodies to set up special care waste collection centres

Udupi DC asks local bodies to set up special care waste collection centres

The Hindu

Udupi DC wants local bodies to set up special centres for waste like paint cans and old medicines. She said, "At least one collection centre should be established for every five square k.m. area." This aims to manage waste better and prevent pollution, with penalties for rule-breakers.

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Himachal Pradesh to witness intense heat wave on May 26-27; yellow warning issued

Himachal Pradesh to witness intense heat wave on May 26-27; yellow warning issued

The Tribune

Get ready for a serious heatwave in Himachal Pradesh on May 26 and 27! A yellow warning means scorching heat is expected in places like Kangra and Solan. Temperatures will jump up, making days much warmer than usual. Some light rain is predicted later, but the heat is coming first.

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KSBB moots 'model biodiversity-friendly villages' initiative

KSBB moots 'model biodiversity-friendly villages' initiative

The Hindu

Kerala is starting a cool new plan to make villages super friendly to nature! They want to boost local conservation efforts and become a top state for biodiversity. The Health Minister said, "government would strongly support projects that combine environmental protection with development activities." This initiative was launched on May 22nd.

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Maldharis draw line on solar project

Maldharis draw line on solar project

The Times of India

On May 22, over 500 Maldharis and villagers protested a solar project in Kutch, fearing damage to fragile ecology and livelihoods. They said, "nothing would be done without taking local people into confidence." The land is vital for thousands of cattle, camels, and migratory birds, raising concerns about irreversible ecological harm and lack of consultation.

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Could nature itself hold the solution to climate change?

Could nature itself hold the solution to climate change?

The Guardian

Nature might be our best bet against climate change! While cutting emissions is key, restoring forests is a "best climate change solution" that also helps people. Unlike tech fixes with trade-offs, nature's own feedback loops offer a win-win for the planet and our well-being.

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'Sankey Tank is Dying': No longer just a lake issue, say environmental groups against unscientific developments

'Sankey Tank is Dying': No longer just a lake issue, say environmental groups against unscientific developments

The Hindu

Bengaluru's Sankey Tank is in trouble, with groups saying it's "dying" due to bad development. They held a campaign on May 24, 2026, to save it. Years of building on it, sewage, and changing its natural water flow have hurt the lake and groundwater. People want a stop to building and a check on water quality.

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Delhi govt clears Rs 1,000-crore plan for Yamuna rejuvenation, water infrastructure

Delhi govt clears Rs 1,000-crore plan for Yamuna rejuvenation, water infrastructure

The Tribune

Delhi's government is spending over Rs 1,000 crore to clean up the Yamuna River and fix water systems. They're building new sewage plants and fixing old pipes. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said, "Building a Clean, Green and Water Secure Capital Is Our Priority." This big plan will help many people get better water and reduce pollution.

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Shark attack: man dies on Great Barrier Reef in far north Queensland

Shark attack: man dies on Great Barrier Reef in far north Queensland

The Guardian

A 39-year-old man died after a shark attack while fishing at Kennedy Shoal on the Great Barrier Reef. Emergency services were alerted around midday on Sunday. Police are preparing a report for the coroner. "Emergency services were called to Hull River Heads boat ramp," said a police spokesperson.

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Beyond the City: How flamingos turned a forgotten Pune village into a thriving tourism hub

Beyond the City: How flamingos turned a forgotten Pune village into a thriving tourism hub

Indian Express

Flamingos turned a forgotten Pune village into a tourism hotspot! After losing farmland to a dam, villagers found new life. Local fishermen became guides, showing off the birds. "Our identity as a village changed after that," said one resident. Now, over 50 homestays welcome nature lovers.

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How is the earth's outer core changing?

How is the earth's outer core changing?

The Hindu

Wow, get this! The Earth's outer core, that super hot liquid iron layer way down deep, actually changed its flow direction around 2010. Scientists found it went from moving west to surging east, and now it's slowing down again. They said, "deep-earth liquids can change direction much faster." This could explain weird magnetic field changes!

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Villagers divided over Punjab's desilting policy in Ropar

Villagers divided over Punjab's desilting policy in Ropar

The Tribune

Villagers in Ropar are split over Punjab's new desilting policy. Some are protesting, saying it's just mining, while others support it to prevent floods. They argued, with one group saying "removal of sand and gravel... was necessary to prevent flooding." Officials say it's for flood control.

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Explained: How are diamonds grown in labs

Explained: How are diamonds grown in labs

The Times of India

Lab-grown diamonds are real diamonds, not fakes! They're made in labs using two methods: HPHT, which mimics deep earth conditions with extreme heat and pressure, and CVD, where carbon atoms layer onto a seed. Scientists said, "chemically, physically, and optically, they are actual diamonds." This means they're just as brilliant as mined ones but made much faster.

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