Nashik: Fear-Stricken Villagers Give 5-Day Ultimatum To Forest Department To Catch Leopards

There is an atmosphere of fear among the villagers due to the free movement of leopards in the Vadner Dumala-Pimpalgaon Khamb area. Continue reading Nashik: Fear-Stricken Villagers Give 5-Day Ultimatum To Forest Department To Catch Leopards

‘Unfortunate’: J&K CM Omar Abdullah Slams Centre Over Climate Activist Sonam Wangchuk’s Arrest – VIDEO

The home ministry had blamed Wangchuk, a senior member of Leh Apex Body (LAB), which, along with Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA), is spearheading the agitation in support of the demands – statehood for Ladakh and its inclusion under the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution – for the past over five years, for provocation leading to the violence. Continue reading ‘Unfortunate’: J&K CM Omar Abdullah Slams Centre Over Climate Activist Sonam Wangchuk’s Arrest – VIDEO

Tokyo Consumer Prices Rise 2.5% In September, Rice Surges Nearly 47%

Tokyo consumer prices rose 2. 5% in September compared with a year earlier, with the index excluding fresh foodoften subject to sharp fluctuationsreaching 110. 0 across the capitals wards, while the pace of growth remained unchanged from the previous month. Continue reading Tokyo Consumer Prices Rise 2.5% In September, Rice Surges Nearly 47%

Panvel News: Over 27,000 Citizens Join PMC’s Mega Cleanliness Drive Under ‘Swachhotsav 2025’ Campaign; VIDEO

In a remarkable show of civic responsibility, the Panvel Municipal Corporation (PMC) today organized a massive cleanliness drive under the “One Day, One Hour, Together” campaign, part of the Central Government’s “Swachhotsav – Swachhata Hi Seva 2025” initiative. Continue reading Panvel News: Over 27,000 Citizens Join PMC’s Mega Cleanliness Drive Under ‘Swachhotsav 2025’ Campaign; VIDEO

Malaysia’s clean energy impasse: When good intentions meet market reality

CRESS, launched in September 2024 shows slow uptake despite policy innovation Clear corporate demand for virtual PPAs, but no word on expanding the 800 MW initiative From an outside observers perspective, the latest research from the Asia Clean Energy Coalition and Clean Energy Buyers Association presents a sobering paradox in Malaysias clean energy landscape. While the nation displays ambitious targets and implements ostensibly progressive policies, the devil lies firmly in the executioncreating a textbook case of how well-intentioned frameworks can stumble on fundamental design flaws. The situation in Malaysia illuminates broader challenges facing Southeast Asian economies attempting to balance energy security with corporate sustainability demands. As Suji Kang, programme director at the Asia Clean Energy Coalition, aptly noted: Corporate demand for clean energy in Asia is skyrocketing, yet many companies are held back by opaque market rules and limited access to proven procurement tools. Malaysias experience provides a particularly stark illustration of this disconnect. The Malaysian experience: progress hampered by structural barriers Malaysias renewable energy trajectory shows promise on paper. The country has achieved approximately 25% renewable energy capacity in its national energy mix as of 2023, positioning itself toward its targets of 31% by 2025 and 40% by 2035. Current projections suggest the nation could reach 36. 4% renewable capacity by 2035, driven primarily by its substantial hydropower base (69. 9% of renewable capacity) and growing solar installations. However, the CEBA report reveals that Malaysias Corporate Renewable Energy Supply Scheme (CRESS), launched in September 2024, has experienced slow uptake (1. 3GW in commitments as of mid-2025, per reports). This underwhelming market response contradicts the apparent policy innovation and suggests deeper structural issues at play. The more telling indicator of market dysfunction emerges from Malaysias Corporate Green Power Program (CGPP) experience. The virtual PPA program achieved full subscription of its 800 MW allocation by November 2023 with 32 successful applicants, demonstrating clear corporate appetite for clean energy procurement. Yet instead of expanding this successful initiative to meet obvious demand, Malaysian authorities have offered no public plans for continuation or expansion. Continue reading at for the full article as DNA is transitioning our sustainability coverage to a standalone news site. Continue reading Malaysia’s clean energy impasse: When good intentions meet market reality

Judge fines Galway farmer over €9,300 for destruction of ‘rare’ limestone pavement

Martin Feeney of Mincloon, Rahoon, Galway, pleaded guilty to two offences connected to the adverse impact on the limestone pavement over 10 acres of land. Continue reading Judge fines Galway farmer over €9,300 for destruction of ‘rare’ limestone pavement

Ultraviolette X47 Crossover, with segment-first radar tech, launched at ₹3L

Ultraviolette has launched the X47 Crossover, a cutting-edge adventure tourer inspired by the ‘X’ concept unveiled at EICMA 2024. Continue reading Ultraviolette X47 Crossover, with segment-first radar tech, launched at ₹3L

Bezos-backed coalition plans to invest $7.5B in renewable energy projects

The Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet (GEAPP), a coalition dedicated to promoting renewable energy in developing nations, is planning to invest roughly $7. 5 billion over the next five years. Continue reading Bezos-backed coalition plans to invest $7.5B in renewable energy projects

Time to leave the city’s trees alone and let them thrive

An official from KDMCs garden department admitted that while such activities are banned, enforcement is slow. Continue reading Time to leave the city’s trees alone and let them thrive

World’s smallest dolphins perform stunning dances, study reveals

Until the 2025 study published in Conservation Letters, little was known about the full range of the dances these dolphins perform beneath the waves. Continue reading World’s smallest dolphins perform stunning dances, study reveals