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The Climate Clock serves as a vivid reminder of the urgency in combating climate change. It ticks down the time we have left to prevent global temperatures from rising by 1.5 degrees Celsius—a critical threshold according to the 2015 Paris Agreement, which aims to cap warming well below 2°C, and ideally at 1.5°C, to avert severe environmental consequences. As the clock ticks, it reminds us of the ongoing and urgent work needed to safeguard our planet for future generations. Through initiatives like these, CSIR continues to be at the forefront of India’s journey towards a more sustainable and resilient future.
24 April observed as a World Day for Laboratory Animals, to aware people about lab animal suffering.