Chandra Mouli

Chandra Mouli

Hi, I’m Chandra Mouli, founder of TheMacroEdition—where I simplify news using clear, conversational English, making it easy and enjoyable for everyone to stay informed.
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A New Battery Can Fully Charge in 18 Seconds, Making Electric Cars Faster and Better!

RML Group's VarEVolt battery charges EVs fully in just 18 seconds, faster than filling a gas tank.

Climate change will cause more extreme heat and heavy rains in India by 2030.

India's cities will face double heatwave days and 43% more extreme rainfall by 2030, reshaping urban climate risks.

Global warming caused record Arctic heatwaves, melting Greenland’s ice sheets fast.

Greenland's ice sheet melted 17 times faster in May 2025, accelerating global warming and sea level rise risks.

Indian government announces new AC temperature rules and aims for development by 2047.

India mandates AC temperatures between 20-28°C to save energy and support sustainable development nationwide.

What’s the Big Challenge for Electric Cars During Monsoon? Water and Short Circuits!

Electric car insurance costs more due to costly batteries and monsoon season risks impacting EV coverage.

Many people believe wrong facts about electric cars, but science says they’re safe.

Study shows 47% wrongly believe electric vehicles catch fire more than gasoline cars, fueling EV safety myths.

Electric vehicle market grows fast, led by batteries, governments, and new tech in 2024.

Electric powertrain market to skyrocket from $110B in 2024 to $463B by 2034, transforming transportation globally.

Melting Arctic Ice Opens New Shipping Routes, Causing Environmental and Climate Changes.

Arctic ice melts rapidly, opening new shipping routes that speed global warming and threaten polar habitats.

Delhi faces a heatwave with 44°C, yellow alert warns residents about intense weather.

Delhi braces for a scorching heat wave as temperatures soar to 44°C under a weather yellow alert warning.

2024 saw record marine heatwaves affecting oceans, reefs, and glaciers worldwide.

In 2024, 40 million km² of ocean faced marine heat waves, threatening coral reefs and coastal communities worldwide.