Are we losing the greens rapidly? Scientists finally have a timeline for when the last plants on Earth will die

It may sound like a futuristic Hollywood science fiction: Imagine the last tree dying, the very last blade of grass drying up, all the tough little mosses and cacti vanishing. Once the last hint of green disappears, it’s all deserted from then on.But according to new research, that’s not happening anytime soon. In fact, scientists…

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Delhi newlywed hosted wedding party at office, left with husband; hours later, she died after ‘fall’ from building | Delhi News

A newlywed woman, Akriti, died hours after a workplace wedding celebration, allegedly falling from a south Delhi building. NEW DELHI: A 28-year-old newlywed woman who celebrated her marriage with colleagues at her workplace on Saturday evening died just hours later after allegedly falling from an NDMC residential building in south Delhi’s Lodhi Colony area, with…

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’10 rescused, 1 missing’: India condemns attack on vessel carrying Indian crew off Oman coast | India News

NEW DELHI: The ministry of external affairs on Sunday condemned the attack on a commercial vessel carrying Indian crew members off Oman coast, calling the continuing attacks on commercial shipping in the Middle East “deeply worrisome”.MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal, in a statement, said that 10 of the 11 Indian nationals on board were rescued, while…

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How concretisation is turning cities into monsoon flood traps | India News

Every monsoon, the pattern repeats across cities.Roads disappear under water, traffic comes to a standstill, trains are delayed and water enters residential colonies, offices, parks, schools and hospitals. Potholes become difficult to spot, drains overflow and even a few hours of heavy rain can disrupt daily life.Extreme rainfall and inadequate drainage are often blamed. But…

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