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Large-scale solar farms in desert environments are creating unexpected "oasis effects," where the panels alter local microclimates to increase soil moisture, promote vegetation growth, and potentially increase cloud formation. While this sounds counterintuitive, scientific studies suggest these structures change the heat and moisture balance of the surrounding area.

Large-scale solar farms in desert environments are creating unexpected "oasis effects," where the panels alter local microclimates to increase soil moisture, promote vegetation growth, and potentially increase cloud formation. While this sounds counterintuitive, scientific studies suggest these structures change the heat and moisture balance of the surrounding area.  Here is a breakdown of how solar panels are transforming arid environments: How Solar Panels Create Oases Reduced Ground Temperature:-  Solar panels create shade, significantly lowering the temperature of the soil beneath them compared to open, sun-baked sand. Increased Moisture Retention: - Lower temperatures mean less water evaporation from the soil. Additionally, condensation can form under panels at night, dripping into the soil and increasing moisture. Enhanced Vegetation Growth: - The improved moisture and reduced solar heat allowed, specifically, shade-tolerant desert plants to grow under and around the pa...

Climate change is directly contributing to humanitarian emergencies from heatwaves, wildfires, floods, tropical storms and hurricanes and they are increasing in scale, frequency and intensity. Between 2030 and 2050, climate change is expected to cause approximately 2,50,000 additional deaths per year, from undernutrition, malaria, diarrhoea and heat stress alone.

  Climate change is directly contributing to humanitarian emergencies from heatwaves, wildfires, floods, tropical storms and hurricanes and they are increasing in scale, frequency and intensity.  Between 2030 and 2050, climate change is expected to cause approximately 2,50,000 additional deaths per year, from undernutrition, malaria, diarrhoea and heat stress alone. Reducing emissions of greenhouse gases through better transport, food and energy use choices can result in very large gains for health, particularly through reduced air pollution.   Overview:- Climate change presents a fundamental threat to human health. It affects the physical environment as well as all aspects of both natural and human systems,including social and economic conditions and the functioning of health systems. It is therefore a threat multiplier, undermining and potentially reversing decades of health progress.     As climatic conditions change, more frequent and intensifying weat...

Investing in wind and solar to avoid gas shocks often fails to add up for some due to high intermittency, the necessity of maintaining expensive backup gas infrastructure, and high upfront investment costs. While fuel costs are low, erratic production requires costly energy storage and grid upgrades, making total system costs higher than just generating with fossil fuels in some areas.

Investing in wind and solar to avoid gas shocks often fails to add up for some due to high intermittency, the necessity of maintaining expensive backup gas infrastructure, and high upfront investment costs. While fuel costs are low, erratic production requires costly energy storage and grid upgrades, making total system costs higher than just generating with fossil fuels in some areas.  Why Wind and Solar Investment Has Faced Challenges : Intermittency & Storage Costs: - Wind and solar are not available 24/7, requiring large-scale, expensive battery storage or redundant, fast-ramping fossil fuel plants to maintain grid stability during lulls. Total System Costs: - While the cost to produce electricity from wind/solar has dropped below that of gas in many cases, the total system cost rises when accounting for the necessary investments in infrastructure, such as new, durable transmission lines. Infrastructure Inefficiency: - Renewables can lead to "intermittent infrastructure co...

The stages of life from 55 to 77+ years represent a transition from late middle adulthood into active seniorhood and eventually later life. While these stages are often defined by decreasing professional involvement, they are marked by increasing opportunities for personal freedom, family, and self-care

The stages of life from 55 to 77+ years represent a transition from late middle adulthood into active seniorhood and eventually later life. While these stages are often defined by decreasing professional involvement, they are marked by increasing opportunities for personal freedom, family, and self-care.  1. Life Stage: 55 to 64 Years  (The Transition Years) This stage is frequently considered the end of middle adulthood and the prelude to retirement.  Focus: - Many are at their peak of productivity, yet simultaneously beginning to slow down physically. It is a "sandwich generation" period, often characterized by caring for both aging parents and adult children. Physical/Cognitive:-  Noticeable aging occurs, including reduced vision in dim light, potential hearing loss, and increased joint pain. Metabolism slows, often causing "middle-aged spread". Lifestyle: - Planning for retirement is crucial. Chronic health conditions like diabetes or arthritis may start to emer...

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has announced alternative, more northerly shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz, citing risks from naval mines. These routes, enforced during a two-week ceasefire, force vessels closer to the Iranian coast, restricting traffic to specific, safer lanes to avoid a "danger zone".

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has announced alternative, more northerly shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz, citing risks from naval mines. These routes, enforced during a two-week ceasefire, force vessels closer to the Iranian coast, restricting traffic to specific, safer lanes to avoid a "danger zone".  Key Details of New Routing Protocols Safety Rerouting:-  The IRGC mandated that all vessels use new, northern, safer routes to avoid "various types of anti-ship mines". Mandatory Coordination: - Vessels must coordinate with the Iranian navy for passage through these alternate lanes, strengthening Iran's control over the chokepoint. Specific Traffic Flow: - The new routes apply to both entry and exit, forcing traffic to move away from the southern, more traditional routes, closer to Larak Island. Temporary Reopening: - This move follows a fragile two-week US-Iran ceasefire designed to, for now, avert a full closure of the crucial w...

As of April 2026, India has secured the third position globally in renewable energy installed capacity, surpassing Brazil, with a total capacity of 274.68 GW, trailing only China and the USA. Driven by massive solar and wind expansion, India achieved 50% non-fossil installed capacity by June 2025, five years ahead of its 2030 target.

As of April 2026, India has secured the third position globally in renewable energy installed capacity, surpassing Brazil, with a total capacity of 274.68 GW, trailing only China and the USA. Driven by massive solar and wind expansion, India achieved 50% non-fossil installed capacity by June 2025, five years ahead of its 2030 target.  Key Energy Sector Milestones (2025-2026): Ranking:-  India ranks third globally in renewable energy capacity, surpassing Brazil, according to the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) Renewable Energy Statistics 2026. Total Capacity: - As of March 31, 2026, India's non-fossil fuel capacity reached 283.46 GW, comprising 274.68 GW from renewable sources and 8.78 GW from nuclear power. Record Growth: - During FY 2025-26, India added a record 55.29 GW of non-fossil capacity. Key Source Mix: - Solar leads with 150.26 GW, followed by wind (56.09 GW) and large hydro (51.41 GW). Target: India aims for 500 GW of non-fossil capacity by 2030, per it...

India is experiencing a dramatic, record-setting rise in its energy sector, characterized by a rapid surge in electricity demand, massive renewable energy expansion, and continued reliance on coal to meet peak loads.

India is experiencing a dramatic, record-setting rise in its energy sector, characterized by a rapid surge in electricity demand, massive renewable energy expansion, and continued reliance on coal to meet peak loads.  Key Trends in India's Energy Sector (2025–2026):- Surging Demand: - Peak electricity demand has risen significantly, reaching approximately 250 GW in May 2024 and maintaining high levels through early 2026, driven by intense summers, economic growth, and industrialization. Renewable Energy Records: - India is accelerating its green energy transition, with renewable capacity nearly tripling in 11 years to over 275 GW as of March 2026.Wind Energy: Achieved its highest-ever annual addition of 6.05 GW in FY 2025-26, surpassing 56 GW in total capacity. Solar Energy:  Crossed 150 GW in cumulative installed capacity by March 2026, driven by rooftop and utility-scale projects, with a record 44.61 GW added in FY 2025-26. Non-Fossil Milestone: - India achieved 50% of its t...