Global Temps Dip in 2025 but New Heat Records Loom, Warn Scientists

January 14, 2026

Global Temps Dip in 2025 but New Heat Records Loom, Warn Scientists

Global temperatures dropped a bit in 2025 due to the La NiƱa weather pattern. Yet, the past three years were the hottest ever. Scientists warn more heat records and severe weather are coming unless emissions fall sharply.

Kolleru Wildlife Sanctuary Welcomes 96,000+ Birds as Winter Arrives

January 14, 2026

Kolleru Wildlife Sanctuary Welcomes 96,000+ Birds as Winter Arrives

Kolleru Wildlife Sanctuary bursts with life this January, hosting over 96,000 birds from 116 species. Migratory and resident birds, including 1,000 Asian Openbills, create a vibrant wetland spectacle.

US Body Brokering Industry Worth $1 Billion Sells Human Remains Amid Ethical Concerns

January 13, 2026

US Body Brokering Industry Worth $1 Billion Sells Human Remains Amid Ethical Concerns

The US body brokering business buys donated human bodies, cuts them up, and sells parts for research and more. Families say they were misled, finding breaches of trust in this billion-dollar trade with weak rules.

Scientists Discover Coastal Marine Life Thriving on Pacific Plastic Waste

January 13, 2026

Scientists Discover Coastal Marine Life Thriving on Pacific Plastic Waste

Scientists found 46 kinds of coastal animals living and breeding on plastic debris in the Pacific Ocean. This surprising discovery shows how plastic is creating new habitats on the high seas.

China and India Cut Coal Power for First Time Since 1970s, Boost Clean Energy

January 13, 2026

China and India Cut Coal Power for First Time Since 1970s, Boost Clean Energy

Coal power fell in China and India last year for the first time since the 1970s. This historic drop was driven by record clean energy growth, signaling a potential peak in global emissions.