Priyanka Singh

Priyanka Singh is a seasoned journalist with over 20 years of experience in broadcast, print, and digital media. Throughout her career, she has worked with major national news outlets. By combining her background in traditional and digital media, she seeks to drive awareness about the critical environmental issues that shape our future.

Sagarmatha-Sambaad 2025

Climate Alarm from the Himalayas: Sagarmatha Sambaad Speaks Out

As the effects of climate change intensify across the globe, the Himalayas, often called the “Third Pole,” are experiencing a crisis of unprecedented proportions. Against this backdrop, the inaugural Sagarmatha Sambaad—a high-level global dialogue hosted by the Government of Nepal—concluded with a resounding appeal for urgent, collective climate action. Held from May 16 to 18,…

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The Melting GPUs of Generative AI are Melting Our Planet!

The Ghibli-style image trend recently took over social media. Everyone was captivated by those doe-eyed, whimsical versions of themselves created by AI—perfect for the dopamine rush of likes and shares. It was cool, right? Well, not literally. Imagine clicking “generate” for your Ghibli-inspired image, expecting a magical masterpiece. In milliseconds, voilà! But behind that charm,…

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Food Packets Pollution

Research Highlights Alarming Plastic Pollution in Indian Households

India is facing a significant plastic pollution problem. Single-use plastic has left its indelible print over our lives. According to a recent report titled ‘Home Truths: A Deep-Dive into 5 Common Single-Use Plastics in Our Households’, India’s plastic consumption is escalating at an alarming rate. It explores the growing role of single-use plastics in everyday…

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Mahakumbh 2025

Faith Meets Climate: ‘Mahakumbh Declaration’ Leads the Way

The first ever ‘Faith of Kumbh and Climate Change Conclave’ was held at the sacred confluence of Ganga-Yamuna-Saraswati in Prayagraj. Organised by the Directorate of Environment of Uttar Pradesh and supported by the environment research organisation, iFOREST, the event brought together more than 1,000 participants and 30 speakers representing religious institutions, government bodies, civil society,…

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