Tiny air pollution particles commonly called soot, but also known as black carbon, are in the air and on the move throughout our planet. The Indo-Gangetic plain, one of the most fertile and densely ...
This image shows a blanket of haze is common in the Indo-Gangetic Plain. The haze piles up along the Himalaya Mountains, forming a strip of white-gray that obscures the ground. The Moderate Resolution ...
A new study by IIT Bombay reveals that local land and weather conditions, rather than distant hot air, are the primary drivers of intensifying heatwaves in the Indo-Gangetic Plains, paving the way for ...