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Sirish Kumar completed his PhD in Geology from the Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines) in Dhanbad, India in 2021. He is a CSIR-UGC fellow and completed his Masters in Geology from Patna University, Patna, India in 2011. His research specialises in the geochemical evolution of Earth’s different geological layers. His research during his PhD is focused on the evolution of Earth’s crust during the early stage of Earth’s formation. Since January 2021 he has been the Chief executive officer of Sciglyph Exploration and Mission head for the Greensapien wing of Sciglyph.
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Apr 26, 2026 ∙ 6 min
Super El Niño 2026: What Scientists Are Warning Right Now?
A rare Super El Niño may occur in 2026, potentially breaking global temperature records and altering weather patterns globally. The warm and cool stages of a natural climatic pattern that occur throughout the tropical Pacific are known as El Niño and La Niña, respectively. A typical El Niño is defined as an anomaly above +0.5°C for five consecutive months. Above +1.5°C is a "strong" event. At +2.0°C or above, the event earns the informal title of "Super El Niño".
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Apr 20, 2026 ∙ 6 min
The Paradox of Artificial Intelligence in Climate Change Actions
Artificial intelligence (AI) has significantly advanced scientific analysis not only in climate change but also across all other branches where data processing, enhanced modelling, simulation, and complex tasks are involved. The present is the era of AI, which is growing rapidly and evolving from AI Agents to Artificial Generative Intelligence (AGI).
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May 6, 2024 ∙ 3 min
The Need for Including Climate Change Education in Curricula
Despite being the least accountable for climate change, children are most likely to experience its effects.
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