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		<title>Uttar Pradesh Achieves Over 50,000 Rooftop Solar Installations for Three Consecutive Months</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2026 11:04:25 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Uttar Pradesh has marked a significant achievement as it became the first state in India to surpass 50,000 rooftop solar installations for three consecutive months—March, April, and May 2026—under the Pradhan Mantri Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana (PMSGY). This milestone highlights the state&#8217;s leading role in advancing the country&#8217;s rooftop solar initiative. As of June [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>Uttar Pradesh has marked a significant achievement as it became the first state in India to surpass 50,000 rooftop solar installations for three consecutive months—March, April, and May 2026—under the Pradhan Mantri Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana (PMSGY). This milestone highlights the state&#8217;s leading role in advancing the country&#8217;s rooftop solar initiative.</h4>
<h4>As of June 2026, over 6.2 lakh households across Uttar Pradesh have benefited from the rooftop solar programme. This accomplishment constitutes over 50 per cent of the state&#8217;s goal of integrating solar systems into 11.27 lakh households, positioning Uttar Pradesh among the top-performing states within the national framework.</h4>
<h4>Currently, Uttar Pradesh accounts for nearly 17 per cent of all rooftop solar installations nationwide. The achievement is indicative of the effectiveness of the state&#8217;s policies and the robust implementation of the solar initiative.</h4>
<h1>Government&#8217;s Commitment to Expediting Solar Installations</h1>
<h4>During a review meeting, Ravinder Singh, the Director of the Uttar Pradesh New and Renewable Energy Development Agency (UPNEDA), commented on the state’s exceptional performance. He emphasised the importance of maintaining this momentum by converting every eligible application into a completed installation to secure the lead in cumulative household solarisation.</h4>
<h4>To support this goal, officials have been instructed to accelerate loan approvals and to promptly disburse sanctioned loans. They have also been advised to engage inactive vendors, introduce new vendors as needed, and minimise the unnecessary rejection of applications to facilitate the installation process.</h4>
<h4>The speed of installations has notably increased in recent months. Daily rooftop solar installations rose from approximately 500 in June 2025 to nearly 2,100 by May 2026. Significantly, the latest batch of 50,000 installations was completed within just 22 days, marking the quickest pace of installation recorded in India.</h4>
<h1>Economic and Environmental Benefits Realised</h1>
<h4>The PMSGY has contributed over 2,000 MW of rooftop solar capacity to Uttar Pradesh’s energy infrastructure, greatly enhancing the state&#8217;s clean energy capabilities. The programme not only aims to bolster renewable energy generation but also delivers considerable economic advantages.</h4>
<h4>Estimates suggest that the rooftop solar sector generates business worth ₹40–50 crore daily and has created employment for more than 80,000 individuals in various roles, including manufacturing, installation, and maintenance services. This growth is crucial not only for energy independence but also for local economic development.</h4>
<h4>Officials are also tasked with collecting and sharing data on the electricity bill savings realised by programme beneficiaries. This information is intended to motivate more households to adopt rooftop solar systems. The rapid progress is attributed to a combination of strong policy support, effective execution, and an expanding network of vendors, further reinforcing the state&#8217;s commitment to renewable energy.</h4>
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		<title>No More Painful Walks: After Years of Suffering, Maniki Comes to Vantara for Healing</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2026 11:55:21 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Jamnagar, 24th June 2026: For 48 years, Maniki has walked this Earth. In recent years, however, every step became increasingly difficult. A long-standing deformity in her left front leg affected her gait and mobility, while age-related health concerns, infected wounds, impaired vision in one eye, dehydration, and poor body condition added to her suffering. Maniki’s [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>Jamnagar, 24th June 2026: For 48 years, Maniki has walked this Earth. In recent years, however, every step became increasingly difficult. A long-standing deformity in her left front leg affected her gait and mobility, while age-related health concerns, infected wounds, impaired vision in one eye, dehydration, and poor body condition added to her suffering.</h4>
<h4>Maniki’s condition came to public attention after a video showed her limping painfully along a highway in Assam while being taken for medical treatment. The visuals deeply moved people across the country. Concerned citizens, animal welfare advocates, and members of the public came together to seek urgent support for her care. Petitions were signed, appeals were made, and Maniki’s condition became a matter of collective concern.</h4>
<h4>Recognising that Maniki required sustained hospital-based care, her owner, Ruchi Chetia, wrote to the Supreme Court appointed committee for rescue and care of suffering wild animals, requesting that she be transferred to Vantara for advanced treatment and long-term care. With the necessary approvals from the committee and the governments of Assam and Gujarat, Vantara has now safely transported her to Jamnagar.</h4>
<h4>At Vantara, Maniki will receive advanced hospital care, sustained treatment, and a permanent home designed around her comfort and wellbeing.</h4>
<p><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="aligncenter wp-image-227737 size-full" src="https://thecsrjournal.in/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/images-2026-06-24T172226.107.webp" alt="" width="399" height="501" srcset="https://thecsrjournal.in/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/images-2026-06-24T172226.107.webp 399w, https://thecsrjournal.in/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/images-2026-06-24T172226.107-239x300.webp 239w, https://thecsrjournal.in/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/images-2026-06-24T172226.107-150x188.webp 150w, https://thecsrjournal.in/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/images-2026-06-24T172226.107-300x377.webp 300w" sizes="(max-width: 399px) 100vw, 399px" /></p>
<h4>A Vantara spokesperson said: “Maniki’s health report indicates that she requires comprehensive veterinary attention in a protected and specialised care environment. Her impaired gait, lameness, dehydration, poor body condition, infected wounds, and other health concerns make a structured long-term treatment plan essential. Our immediate priorities include pain management through medication, hydrotherapy, and acupuncture, along with wound care and nutritional rehabilitation, all guided by her welfare and recovery needs. We are grateful to the authorities for their timely intervention and to Mr. Ruchi Chetia for his informed decision, which helped enable Maniki’s transfer to Vantara for the urgent care she requires.”</h4>
<h4>But Maniki’s healing will go beyond medicine. With soft soil and natural substrates to ease pressure on her injured leg, access to natural ponds that can help relieve the weight on her limbs, opportunities to forage naturally, and the companionship of other elephants, she will receive the care, comfort, and dignity she needs every day.</h4>
<h4>Maniki’s rescue is a reminder that collective voice, responsible choices, and coordinated efforts can change the course of an animal’s life. With the necessary support and approvals, Maniki now has the opportunity for a safer and more comfortable future.</h4>
<h4>For Maniki, the painful walks are over. At Vantara, she begins a new chapter of healing, care, and peace.</h4>
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		<title>UN Chief Calls on AI Companies to Disclose Environmental Impact of Their Systems</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2026 07:42:33 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called on major artificial intelligence companies to publicly disclose the environmental impact of their AI systems, warning that the rapid expansion of the technology is placing increasing pressure on natural resources. As AI adoption accelerates worldwide, concerns are growing over the energy, water and land required to support the [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called on major artificial intelligence companies to publicly disclose the environmental impact of their AI systems, warning that the rapid expansion of the technology is placing increasing pressure on natural resources.</h4>
<h4>As AI adoption accelerates worldwide, concerns are growing over the energy, water and land required to support the massive data centres that power modern AI models. Guterres argued that greater transparency is needed so that the public can better understand the true environmental cost of the technology.</h4>
<h1>UN Raises Concerns Over AI Infrastructure</h1>
<h4>Speaking about the growing footprint of artificial intelligence, Guterres highlighted the significant resources consumed by AI infrastructure.</h4>
<h4>&#8220;AI data centres are hungry for land, water &amp; power,&#8221; Guterres said.</h4>
<h4>He urged leading technology companies to make detailed information about the environmental effects of their AI systems publicly available.</h4>
<h4>&#8220;I&#8217;m calling on every major AI company to publicly disclose the full environmental impact of its systems – as a matter of transparency.&#8221;</h4>
<h4>He added, &#8220;No more hidden costs. No more shifting the burden onto those least able to bear it. It is time to come clean.&#8221;</h4>
<h4>The comments reflect mounting concerns among policymakers, environmental groups and researchers about the sustainability of rapidly expanding AI infrastructure.</h4>
<h1>Why Data Centres Are Under Scrutiny</h1>
<h4>Although consumers interact with AI through chatbots, voice assistants and digital applications, the underlying technology relies on vast networks of powerful computers housed in specialised data centres.</h4>
<h4>These facilities are responsible for training large AI models and processing millions of user requests each day.</h4>
<h4>Operating such infrastructure requires enormous quantities of electricity to run servers, networking equipment and cooling systems. Data centres also consume substantial amounts of water to prevent equipment from overheating.</h4>
<h4>As demand for AI services continues to rise, industry experts expect the need for additional computing infrastructure and energy resources to increase significantly.</h4>
<h4>The environmental implications of this growth have become an increasingly important topic in discussions surrounding the future of artificial intelligence.</h4>
<h1>Public Opposition to Data Centre Expansion</h1>
<h4>Concerns about AI infrastructure are also emerging at the local level, particularly in communities where new data centres are being proposed.</h4>
<h4>Residents in some areas have raised objections over the potential impact of these facilities on electricity supplies, water consumption and land use.</h4>
<h4>A Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted in 2025 found that only around one-third of Americans supported the rapid pace of data centre construction associated with artificial intelligence.</h4>
<h4>The survey also indicated that many respondents would oppose the development of a data centre in their own community, highlighting growing public unease over the expansion of AI-related infrastructure.</h4>
<h1>Technology Firms Explore Alternative Solutions</h1>
<h4>Major technology companies are increasingly exploring ways to reduce the environmental burden associated with AI computing.</h4>
<h4><a href="https://www.google.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com">Google</a> is reportedly working on an initiative known as Project Suncatcher, which aims to place AI data centres in space and power them using solar-energy satellites equipped with Tensor Processing Units, the company&#8217;s specialised AI chips.</h4>
<h4>Elon Musk has also discussed the possibility of deploying solar-powered space-based data centres to support future AI computing needs.</h4>
<h4>Meanwhile, <a href="https://www.meta.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com">Meta</a> has announced partnerships focused on harnessing solar energy from space and expanding long-duration renewable energy storage to support its growing AI infrastructure.</h4>
<h4>The efforts underscore the challenge facing the technology industry as companies seek to balance the growing demand for artificial intelligence with increasing scrutiny of its environmental impact.</h4>
<h4>As AI systems become more powerful and widely used, calls for greater accountability and transparency regarding their resource consumption are expected to intensify.</h4>
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		<title>Fatal Heatwave Affects Europe, Claiming 18 Lives in France</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2026 07:42:28 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A recent heatwave has struck a significant portion of Europe, pushing temperatures beyond 40°C in multiple nations and prompting health warnings alongside transportation disruptions. In France, at least 18 individuals have reportedly died, including two children who were left in a vehicle. The news comes as Bordeaux in France&#8217;s wine region recorded a staggering 41.9°C, [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>A recent heatwave has struck a significant portion of Europe, pushing temperatures beyond 40°C in multiple nations and prompting health warnings alongside transportation disruptions. In France, at least 18 individuals have reportedly died, including two children who were left in a vehicle. The news comes as Bordeaux in France&#8217;s wine region recorded a staggering 41.9°C, setting a new temperature benchmark for the area.</h4>
<h4>The United Kingdom also faces extreme weather, with predictions indicating temperatures may reach 39°C this week, risking the potential to break the record for June, which currently stands at 35.6°C, last set in 1957. The UK Met Office has responded with its second nationwide heat-health alert, cautioning that even healthy individuals may be at risk under these conditions.</h4>
<h4>Emergency alerts have multiplied across England, particularly in six regions where a red alert has been issued for Wednesday and Thursday. Amidst preparations for the anticipated heat, London is currently experiencing thunderstorms, reflecting the variability of weather in the region.</h4>
<h1>Impacts in France and Beyond</h1>
<h4>France has been significantly affected by the heatwave, with temperatures in various regions exceeding 42°C. The Bordeaux area&#8217;s new record highlights the severity of the situation, prompting a rapid response from authorities, including expanded heatwave alerts and emergency meetings to address the ongoing conditions.</h4>
<h4>Reports indicate a notable increase in drownings as individuals seek relief from the heat in lakes and rivers, often unsupervised. As authorities continue to monitor the situation, meteorological forecasts warn that current temperatures could rival the devastating heatwave of 2003, which resulted in approximately 15,000 fatalities in France alone.</h4>
<h4>Spain is experiencing its own challenges, facing its inaugural official heatwave of 2026 with temperatures soaring to between 39°C and 40°C in several regions. Officials have raised wildfire alerts and advised both residents and tourists to limit sun exposure. Similar warnings have been issued in Italy, where heatwave red alerts have been implemented across twelve cities as temperatures escalate.</h4>
<h1>The Cause of the Extreme Heat Event</h1>
<h4>Meteorologists attribute the heatwave to an enduring high-pressure system, commonly known as Omega Block, which is forming a heat dome over Europe. This phenomenon draws hot air from North Africa and traps it over western and central Europe. Although related, the Omega Block serves as the cause, while the heat dome is the observed result.</h4>
<h4>The Omega Block represents a stagnant atmospheric condition characterised by a high-pressure system lying between two low-pressure systems, which locks in extreme weather patterns for extended periods. The heat dome that develops as a consequence is a significant atmospheric feature where a massive high-pressure area remains stationary above a region, thereby trapping hot air beneath, akin to a lid on a cooking pot.</h4>
<h4>The formation of this heat dome has followed an unusually warm May across Europe, leading to a historic early-season heatwave, as confirmed by the European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S). The organisation reported that numerous countries set new May temperature records during this period.</h4>
<h4>For residents in India, the scale of this event is noteworthy, as temperatures above 40°C are prevalent in various regions during summer. However, such heat is relatively uncommon in many European countries, where infrastructure is less equipped to handle prolonged periods of extreme temperatures. Thus, even temperatures that may seem routine in parts of India can have a profound effect across Europe.</h4>
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		<title>Monsoon Rain Expected Across West Coast, Central India Faces Heatwave on Tuesday</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2026 17:26:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The southwest monsoon is anticipated to progress further across various regions of India on Tuesday, June 23. This movement is expected to bring significant rainfall to numerous eastern, northeastern, and southern states, while central and northern areas are likely to continue facing heatwave conditions. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has indicated that favourable conditions now [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>The southwest monsoon is anticipated to progress further across various regions of India on Tuesday, June 23. This movement is expected to bring significant rainfall to numerous eastern, northeastern, and southern states, while central and northern areas are likely to continue facing heatwave conditions. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has indicated that favourable conditions now exist for the monsoon to extend into more parts of Maharashtra, including Mumbai, as well as the remaining regions of Telangana, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, and Bihar within the next 48 hours.</h4>
<h4>On Monday, June 22, the monsoon made notable strides, moving across various parts of central and eastern India after a sluggish onset in several areas. This development is crucial for the agricultural sector, as the timely arrival of the monsoon can greatly influence crop yields and water supply.</h4>
<h1>Heavy Rainfall and Forecasts</h1>
<h4>The IMD has predicted heavy to very heavy rainfall in isolated locations across Assam and Meghalaya, as well as Sub-Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim. Additionally, significant rainfall is expected in Bihar, Odisha, Telangana, Arunachal Pradesh, and the coastal regions of Karnataka, Kerala, Konkan, and Goa, along with various northeastern states and parts of Maharashtra.</h4>
<h4>Rainfall activity is anticipated to remain vibrant along the west coast, where monsoon conditions have strengthened recently. In Telangana, widespread rainfall is expected, with forecasts suggesting heavy downpours throughout much of the week ahead. Thunderstorms paired with lightning and gusty winds, which could reach speeds of 40-50 km/h, have been warned for isolated regions in Bihar, Jharkhand, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, Telangana, Delhi, Haryana, and Punjab.</h4>
<h4>Despite the spreading monsoon rains across the country, some areas are still experiencing intense heat. Banda in Uttar Pradesh has been reported as the hottest location, recording maximum temperatures of 42.6°C. In contrast, Haflong in Assam has reported the lowest minimum temperature in the plains at 17°C, demonstrating the stark contrast between rain-drenched northeastern regions and heatwave-affected areas of central India.</h4>
<h1>Continued Heatwave in Central India</h1>
<h4>Although rain-bearing winds from the monsoon are advancing across much of India, heatwave conditions are projected to persist in isolated pockets of East Madhya Pradesh, East Uttar Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh. Vidarbha is expected to remain under severe heatwave conditions for an additional day, which could impact daily life and health in the region.</h4>
<h4>The disparate weather conditions underline an uneven monsoon pattern, which is a typical occurrence during the initial stages of the rainy season. While some regions receive much-needed rain, others remain parched, complicating weather management and climate responses across the nation.</h4>
<h4>As the southwest monsoon continues to expand its reach over India, the weather conditions are expected to linger, exhibiting a combination of heavy precipitation, thunderstorms, and continued heat across different regions throughout the week. These fluctuations may significantly influence local ecosystems and agriculture, necessitating awareness and preparedness among the population.</h4>
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		<title>How El Nino Threatens India’s Sugar Export Market? Explained</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2026 14:47:48 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The growing El Nino weather phenomenon is raising alarms regarding India&#8217;s sugar industry and its export capabilities. The country&#8217;s position as the second-largest sugar exporter globally may be under threat if sugar production experiences significant strain. Industry officials and traders have claimed that an enduring impact from El Nino could render India absent from the [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>The growing El Nino weather phenomenon is raising alarms regarding India&#8217;s sugar industry and its export capabilities. The country&#8217;s position as the second-largest sugar exporter globally may be under threat if sugar production experiences significant strain. Industry officials and traders have claimed that an enduring impact from El Nino could render India absent from the international sugar export market for several years, as reported by news agency Reuters.</h4>
<h4>This climatic event, marked by periodic warming of sea surface temperatures in the central and eastern Pacific Ocean, can dramatically shift global weather patterns. In India, historical data links El Nino occurrences to diminished monsoon rainfall and increased heat, both critical factors that can negatively affect agricultural yields.</h4>
<h4>This year, El Nino began to develop in June and has alarmed meteorologists worldwide due to its escalating strength and potentially severe effects on weather systems. The onset of this weather pattern raises questions about how sugarcane, a crop heavily reliant on consistent rainfall, will be affected in the coming months.</h4>
<h1>Concerns for Sugarcane Yield</h1>
<h4>El Nino&#8217;s effects may extend to the southwest monsoon, responsible for delivering approximately 75 per cent of India&#8217;s annual rainfall. Consequently, if monsoonal rains are insufficient in major sugar-producing states, the yields from sugarcane could decline significantly, leading to decreased overall sugar output. The crop requires substantial water throughout its growth cycle, making the relationship between rainfall and sugarcane health particularly critical.</h4>
<h4>Industry estimates shared by Reuters suggest that India’s sugar production for the season might fall short of domestic needs. Projections indicate a yield of around 27.9 million metric tonnes, juxtaposed against an estimated annual consumption of around 28.5 million metric tonnes. Alarmingly, just a month ago, the Indian government suspended sugar exports until September 30, 2026, primarily to combat rising domestic food inflation.</h4>
<h4>As India also enhances its ethanol production from sugarcane, this development further limits the sugar available for non-ethanol applications. Experts have underscored that while ethanol production is vital, unpredictable weather conditions will remain the foremost determinant for future sugar supplies.</h4>
<h1>Future Projections and Monitoring</h1>
<h4>As concerns escalate, previous instances of El Nino have historically been linked to below-normal rainfall and agricultural disturbances across various regions in India. As meteorologists closely monitor the evolving weather patterns, the potential implications of the current El Nino on both the monsoon and crop yields are significant.</h4>
<h4>The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has indicated that this year&#8217;s monsoon may be weak, forecasting rainfall levels to remain below normal. The effects of El Nino are complex and evolving, making it too early to ascertain its full potential impact on sugarcane cultivation moving into 2026.</h4>
<h4>Attention continues to be focused on the Pacific Ocean, where warming waters are signalling an increasingly challenging weather scenario for one of India&#8217;s essential agricultural sectors. The interplay between El Nino effects and local agricultural practices will be pivotal in shaping the future of the sugar industry in India.</h4>
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		<title>Peepal Baba’s Memoir Explores the Journey of Planting 20 Million Trees</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2026 12:48:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Environmental Conservation]]></category>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Peepal Baba, also known as Swami Prem Parivartan, presents a distinctive exploration of humanity’s relationship with nature in his memoir, &#8220;Ghosts on Peepal Trees.&#8221; This work diverges from conventional environmental literature, which often focuses on scientific facts and policy discussions, to offer a personal narrative intertwined with cultural reflections. The memoir intersects personal history and [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>Peepal Baba, also known as Swami Prem Parivartan, presents a distinctive exploration of humanity’s relationship with nature in his memoir, &#8220;Ghosts on Peepal Trees.&#8221; This work diverges from conventional environmental literature, which often focuses on scientific facts and policy discussions, to offer a personal narrative intertwined with cultural reflections. The memoir intersects personal history and environmental advocacy, underscoring the importance of cultural narratives in addressing current ecological issues.</h4>
<h4>At the core of the memoir is Peepal Baba’s journey as one of India&#8217;s leading environmentalists. Through his foundation, Give Me Trees, he has successfully planted and preserved over 26 million trees across 220 districts in 21 states. However, rather than emphasising the scope of his achievements, the author delves into the foundational influences during his childhood, including formative experiences and moral lessons learned from everyday life.</h4>
<h4>The book’s title is particularly evocative, drawing from traditional narratives about spirits residing in peepal trees. While many view these tales as mere folklore, Peepal Baba prompts readers to consider their deeper significance. He argues these stories may play a crucial role in promoting environmental protection by discouraging the destruction of ecologically vital trees. This concept forms a thematic cornerstone of the memoir.</h4>
<h1>Personal Experiences Shaping Environmental Advocacy</h1>
<h4>An engaging aspect of the memoir is its focus on individuals who influenced Peepal Baba&#8217;s worldview. He reflects on the impact of his grandmother&#8217;s storytelling, which portrayed peepal trees as sacred, and how the encouragement from his primary school teacher, Miss Williams, in Pune, fostered his passion for nature. These initial influences, paired with a growing awareness of the environment, were pivotal in shaping his commitment to conservation.</h4>
<h4>Peepal Baba argues that ecological understanding often arises through cultural narratives and lived experiences rather than formal education. By incorporating personal anecdotes, he highlights how such cultural elements cultivate a sense of ecological responsibility within individuals and communities.</h4>
<h4>The memoir adeptly links disparate elements of environmental discourse. While modern discussions typically frame conservation as a technical issue requiring scientific solutions, Peepal Baba contends that these approaches are incomplete without cultural context. He asserts that societies have engaged in natural protection long before the establishment of environmental science, often through traditions and myths that reinforce respect for nature.</h4>
<h1>Reflections on Conservation and Cultural Memory</h1>
<h4>Among the thought-provoking segments of the book are Peepal Baba&#8217;s insights on the interdependence of human societies and ecosystems. He consistently emphasises the correlation between societal health and the vitality of the environments that support them. Although these notions are not entirely new, their strength is amplified by the author&#8217;s extensive grassroots involvement rather than abstract theorising.</h4>
<h4>The narrative becomes particularly compelling during the author&#8217;s personal reflections, which add authenticity to his broader environmental message. Readers unfamiliar with his work may discover a life dedicated to environmental causes, often overlooked outside times of ecological crises. However, the memoir occasionally prioritises advocacy over narrative flow, which may not appease readers seeking a more event-driven autobiography.</h4>
<h4>Despite these limitations, &#8220;Ghosts on Peepal Trees&#8221; presents a relevant and unique perspective on environmentalism, rooting ecological wisdom in India&#8217;s cultural heritage. By doing so, the memoir encourages readers to reevaluate the stories they carry and the landscapes that shape them. Ultimately, it suggests that conservation is an intrinsic aspect of cultural memory, intertwined with the narratives passed down through generations.</h4>
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		<title>India Faces Challenge of Coexisting Droughts and Floods</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Nirali Sethi]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Jun 2026 13:49:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[El Nino]]></category>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The recent weather patterns in India reveal a troubling coexistence of drought and flooding. Farmers are witnessing weeks of dry weather, with parched land under a scorching sun. Reports indicate that sudden downpours can occur, transforming the ground into an unyielding surface that prevents the absorption of rainfall. This phenomenon is attributed to complex atmospheric [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>The recent weather patterns in India reveal a troubling coexistence of drought and flooding. Farmers are witnessing weeks of dry weather, with parched land under a scorching sun. Reports indicate that sudden downpours can occur, transforming the ground into an unyielding surface that prevents the absorption of rainfall. This phenomenon is attributed to complex atmospheric conditions, influenced by El Niño, a climate pattern that has been declared for this season.</h4>
<h4>Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has identified 197 districts throughout India as particularly vulnerable to the adverse effects of El Niño this monsoon season. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecasted rainfall levels at approximately 90 per cent of the Long Period Average (LPA), which represents the typical rainfall recorded over five decades. While this statistic may initially appear reassuring, it obscures the associated risks.</h4>
<h4>El Niño leads to alterations in global atmospheric circulation, typically resulting in a weakened monsoon in India. Consequently, extended heatwaves ensue, reducing the likelihood of rainfall and affecting the soil&#8217;s ability to retain water. This vulnerability compromises the agricultural sector, as farmers face uncertainty regarding crop yields.</h4>
<h1>Soil Degradation and Hydrophobicity</h1>
<h4>El Niño influences not only rainfall but also the quality of the soil. Under high temperatures, the composition of topsoil deteriorates, transitioning from a porous structure to a hardened layer. This alteration occurs as surface moisture evaporates and the soil particles contract. The network of channels that normally allow water absorption collapses, leading to a significant decline in soil vitality.</h4>
<h4>Hydrologists refer to this condition as hydrophobicity, where the dry, cracked ground repels water instead of absorbing it. Consequently, when intense rainfall does occur, the already compromised ground is unable to manage it, resulting in rapid runoff rather than replenishment of groundwater supplies. This process places additional strain on agricultural practices in affected areas.</h4>
<h4>The onset of cloudbursts, characterized by highly localised and intense rainfall, exacerbates the situation. Defined as the occurrence of 100 millimetres or more of rain within a one-hour timeframe over a narrow area, cloudbursts lead to immediate pooling and rapid water flow. The accumulated water feeds into already congested drainage systems, often resulting in flash floods within minutes.</h4>
<h1>Structural Vulnerabilities Under Heat Stress</h1>
<h4>This situation highlights structural vulnerabilities in drought-affected landscapes. The 197 districts identified by government officials are already susceptible to the consequences of extreme weather conditions. A seemingly adequate rainfall forecast, such as the 90 per cent of LPA, can prove inadequate when confronted with intense bursts of rainfall that overwhelm the hardened ground.</h4>
<h4>The synergy of drought and flash floods poses a complex challenge for local communities. As the land becomes increasingly dehydrated, every drop of rain threatens to become a catalyst for disaster rather than relief. This alarming trend demands attention from both governmental and agricultural bodies to formulate effective strategies for mitigating the impact of extreme weather events on vulnerable regions.</h4>
<h4>Response measures and preparedness are crucial as India prepares for a volatile monsoon season. Employing enhanced forecasting methods, improving soil management practices, and implementing infrastructure adaptations are necessary steps to safeguard affected districts against the impending challenges posed by climate variability.</h4>
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		<title>Europe Experiences Second Heatwave of 2026 Affecting England, France and Germany</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Jun 2026 13:08:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The second heatwave affecting Western Europe in 2026 has begun, with England, France, and Germany experiencing extreme temperatures simultaneously. This early onset of heat has surprised many as summer officially starts on June 21. Meteorological experts have indicated that significant relief from these high temperatures is not anticipated before the week concludes. Meteo-France, the French [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>The second heatwave affecting Western Europe in 2026 has begun, with England, France, and Germany experiencing extreme temperatures simultaneously. This early onset of heat has surprised many as summer officially starts on June 21. Meteorological experts have indicated that significant relief from these high temperatures is not anticipated before the week concludes.</h4>
<h4>Meteo-France, the French weather agency, has placed sixty departments under an orange alert for heat—its second highest level—and has warned that some areas might escalate to a red alert, indicating an even greater danger from rising temperatures, as the situation unfolds from June 21 onwards.</h4>
<h4>Forecasts suggest that June 22 is expected to be particularly severe, with temperatures soaring between 37 and 42 degrees Celsius. This day has the potential to set a record as the hottest ever experienced in France during any month.</h4>
<h1>Warnings Issued Across England and Germany</h1>
<h4>In England, the Met Office has released amber extreme heat warnings for southern England and south-eastern Wales, effective on June 22 and 23. The temperatures in these regions could reach 34 degrees Celsius, approaching the historic June record of 35.6 degrees Celsius set in 1976.</h4>
<h4>In Germany, the national weather service DWD has cautioned that almost all regions are likely to experience heightened temperatures, particularly in the south-west where temperatures could peak at 38 degrees Celsius. In addition, severe thunderstorms, hail, and heavy rainfall are anticipated to follow the heatwave.</h4>
<h4>This intense weather pattern is being attributed to a phenomenon known as a heat dome, which entails a large area of high pressure remaining stationary over the continent. The trapped air descends and compresses, leading to a rise in temperature, while the persistent clear skies allow for unfiltered sunlight, exacerbating the heat.</h4>
<h1>Health Implications of Extended High Temperatures</h1>
<h4>The danger posed by this heatwave extends beyond the daytime. Forecasters have indicated the likelihood of tropical nights, during which temperatures may not drop below 20 degrees Celsius. Such conditions hinder the body&#8217;s ability to cool down and recuperate after the heat of the day.</h4>
<h4>Prolonged exposure to high night-time temperatures can lead to increased stress on the cardiovascular system, particularly affecting the elderly and those with pre-existing health issues. The warm coastal waters surrounding Europe, which are also experiencing marine heatwaves, contribute to the stifling conditions at night.</h4>
<h4>The World Meteorological Organisation has identified Europe as the continent experiencing the most rapid warming globally, at approximately twice the average rate of global warming. While heatwaves themselves are not a new occurrence, the rising temperatures associated with climate change are resulting in longer, more intense, and more frequent heatwave events that are emerging earlier in the year.</h4>
<h4>This current heatwave marks the second significant event of its kind in Europe this year, further underlining the challenges posed by climate change as the continent faces an unprecedented thermal crisis. As the high-pressure dome lingers, authorities advise individuals to remain hydrated, avoid direct sunlight during peak hours, and check on vulnerable members of the community who may be unable to find relief from the heat.</h4>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Jun 2026 12:46:48 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Tamil Nadu Water Resources Department (WRD) has initiated a new project aimed at reducing sewage pollution in the Adyar River. This endeavour involves collaboration with various non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to create a modular sewage treatment plant (STP). The plant is designed to intercept and treat wastewater prior to its discharge into the river, thereby [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>The Tamil Nadu Water Resources Department (WRD) has initiated a new project aimed at reducing sewage pollution in the Adyar River. This endeavour involves collaboration with various non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to create a modular sewage treatment plant (STP). The plant is designed to intercept and treat wastewater prior to its discharge into the river, thereby improving environmental conditions.</h4>
<h1>Construction and Technological Features of the STP</h1>
<h4>Construction of the modular STP, which will have a capacity of 0.625 million litres per day (MLD), has already commenced. It is located near the junction of the Adyar and Buckingham Canal on South Lock Street. The WRD has set aside approximately 6,000 sq. ft. of land for the facility. Implementation is being carried out by a consortium that includes SIV Impact Inc., CEMCOT, and additional partner organisations.</h4>
<h4>The technology employed at this facility will include a combination of Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket (UASB) and Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR) systems. These technologies are known for their effective wastewater treatment capabilities while generating minimal sludge, ensuring an environmentally sustainable approach.</h4>
<h4>Automated operations will be integral to the STP&#8217;s functioning, overseen through a Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system. This will facilitate efficient performance and provide real-time monitoring of the treatment processes.</h4>
<h1>Water Reuse and Environmental Benefits</h1>
<h4>The treated water from the STP is intended for various reuse applications, primarily aimed at supporting environmental and urban greening projects. Reclaimed water will be designated for the irrigation of saplings planted along the Adyar River corridor and for maintaining greenery on medians along the Rajiv Gandhi Salai (OMR).</h4>
<h4>In addition to these initiatives, the project team is investigating the possibility of supplying treated water to nearby industries and large residential complexes. This water may be utilised for non-potable needs such as landscape irrigation and cooling systems, thereby alleviating pressure on freshwater resources.</h4>
<h4>The project is significantly funded by Amazon, which has pledged an investment of approximately ₹10 crore. This funding will cover both the construction and a commitment to 10 years of operation and maintenance, ensuring the long-term viability of the facility.</h4>
<h1>Potential Model for Future Projects in Chennai</h1>
<h4>Stakeholders involved in the project suggest that the sewage treatment initiative at the Adyar River could serve as a template for similar solutions across Chennai&#8217;s urban waterways. Other locations, such as the Mambalam Drain, could benefit from this type of intervention, aiding in the city&#8217;s broader efforts to enhance wastewater management and facilitate river restoration.</h4>
<h4>This latest initiative continues the ongoing work by the WRD and Chennai Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (CMWSSB) to mitigate sewage discharge into local water bodies. These efforts aim to significantly improve the ecological health of Chennai&#8217;s river systems and enhance the overall environmental landscape in the region.</h4>
<h4>The establishment of this STP marks a significant step toward responsible waste management and the restoration of one of Chennai&#8217;s vital rivers, reflecting a commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility.</h4>
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