
Bibek Bhattacharya
National Editor at Mint
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1 week ago |
livemint.com | Bibek Bhattacharya
Donald Trump had declared ‘Liberation Day’, and tariffs and a growing fear of global trade wars the new normal. While trade turmoil between the US and China was to be expected, nobody expected neutral old Switzerland to get caught with a 31% tariff, on top of the universal 10% tariff.
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2 weeks ago |
htsyndication.com | Bibek Bhattacharya
New Delhi, April 5 -- Climate Change & You' is a fortnightly newsletter by Bibek Bhattacharya and Sayantan Bera. Subscribe to Mint's newsletters to get them directly in your email inbox. Dear Reader,Even a few years ago, it would have seemed ridiculous to suggest that Delhi might hit a daytime high of 40 degrees Celsius in late March. The climate crisis, though, has a way of turning even the most unthinkable weather phenomena into the new normal.
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2 weeks ago |
livemint.com | Bibek Bhattacharya
newsletters Summary A searing March heatwave, a vanishing spring and Himalayan glacier retreat points to a deeper climate shift now underway across India—a sign that the climate crisis is here This is a Mint Premium article gifted to you. Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Climate Change & You’ is a fortnightly newsletter by Bibek Bhattacharya and Sayantan Bera. Subscribe to Mint's newsletters to get them directly in your email inbox.
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4 weeks ago |
htsyndication.com | Bibek Bhattacharya
Posted On: 2025-03-26 Posted By: Bibek Bhattacharya Health & Lifestyle Cities MINT New Delhi, March 26 -- After all the facts have been laid on the table, and all the arguments have been made; when the best intentions to save the planet from a fiery future crash against a resolute wall of government apathy and corporate greed, sometimes all that's left to do is to take a resigned look at the omens of impending disaster. Sniff the air, as our hunter gatherer ancestors used to do, and try to...
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4 weeks ago |
livemint.com | Bibek Bhattacharya
It is now late March, and for most people across India, it will seem like a trick of the mind to imagine that in the Himalayan regions, it is still technically winter. And while the country as a whole has suffered from unnaturally hot winter and spring months (both January and February were the hottest ever on record), there has been a decent amount of winter snowfall in the Himalaya. Just not in the months that you’d expect.
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