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Evolving Animals of the Pyro Age

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April 2023

Animals have been evolving since a long time in order to fit the challenges posed by climatic conditions. Jnyanam Bordoloi is absolutely right when he says species evolve over time, in order to survive and eventually thrive, in some of the most difficult environments created by climate change. When we know which species are leading the race for survival, we can work for the conservation of the ones who are at risk, and the fragile ecosystem they hold

- Jnyanam Bordoloi

Evolving Animals of the Pyro Age

Animals have always fascinated me. The way the birds dance, the speed at which the falcons dive on their prey, the ferociousness of tigers while protecting their territory and everything else like this. Sometimes, it makes me curious, thinking about how did animals become what they are now? It appears that the answer to my question is evolution.

Evolution is a process in which organisms change their physical and behavioural characteristics in order to fit in the ecosystem they build, along with other organisms, that live in that specific environment. It is this process of evolution which has created the wide variety of organisms we see today. Darwin, the father of evolution, explained that animals evolve according to their selective habitat. He determined that the process is long involving several generations of a species until it finally evolves into a different species. He explained that each generation of offspring representing their parents’ characteristics developed the necessary adaptation, physically or behaviourally, for overcoming certain challenges they face in their habitat. An offspring who develops such instincts or physical characteristics, surpasses its siblings and cousins in the race of survival, passing its genes to the next generation. Generation wise such characteristics become more distinct, eventually creating a whole new species. This made me wonder if animals are even evolving in response to climate changes the world is experiencing right now.

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Pollution Rises in Bengaluru Lakes Post Monsoon: Study

A new lake health study, covering three major water bodies in Bengaluru-Ulsoor, Doddabommasandra and Shivapura-has revealed dangerous levels of pollution and a clear link between rapid urbanization and deteriorating water quality.

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November 2025

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Seven-month Fishing Ban Along Three River Mouths in Odisha for Olive Ridley Nesting

In a bid to ensure safe and harmonious mass nesting of Olive Ridley turtles, Odisha has imposed a seven-month fishing ban from November, 2025 to May 31, 2026 at three river mouths along the coastline.

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1 min

November 2025

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A New Track Record

Formula 1, long defined by speed, spectacle, and cutting-edge engineering, is now racing towards a different kind of victory—sustainability.

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4 mins

November 2025

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Extreme Floods are Slashing Global Rice Yields Faster than Expected

WMO Report Highlights Increasingly Erratic Water Cycle

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3 mins

November 2025

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Renewable Energy Adoption and Corporate Sustainability

Future of Responsible Enterprise

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5 mins

November 2025

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Nature-based Solutions for Delhi's Pollution Crisis

Delhi's annual struggle with toxic air has become an unfortunate ritual. Each winter, the Air Quality Index (AQI) spikes to hazardous levels often above 300, amid school shut downs, masks returning, and public outrage-only to fade until the next smog season.

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1 min

November 2025

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Echoes of Love

Why the Forest Can't Live Without Its Hornbills

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4 mins

November 2025

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Your Pumpkin Might Be Hiding a Toxic Secret

Pumpkins, squash, zucchini, and other members of the gourd family have a surprising trait-they can take up pollutants from the soil and store them in their edible parts.

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1 min

November 2025

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Forests on the Fence

Can Uttarakhand's Van Panchayats Take Root Again?

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6 mins

November 2025

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Sacred Tank, Sinking City The Urban Threat to 'Mini-Kashi'

Nestled amid the urban sprawl of Malabar Hill, Mumbai's Banganga Tank stands as a living relic where myth, memory, and modernity intersect.

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4 mins

November 2025

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