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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Delhi’s New Electric Vehicle Policy Offers Incentives, Tax Waivers, and Eco Benefits.

Delhi's EV Policy 2.0 boosts electric and hybrid vehicle sales with big financial perks, fighting air pollution effectively.

U.S. car market shows more hybrid cars, fewer luxury electric vehicle sales in 2025.

Hybrid vehicles now account for 22% of car sales in 2025, reshaping America’s automotive landscape.

Learn Safe Ways To Beat The Heat and Sleep Well During Hot Summer Nights

Sleeping with a fan all night risks airway dryness and muscle soreness, experts warn about hidden health issues.

India and the World Are Working to Cut Dangerous Methane Gas Emissions Now

Methane traps one-third of global warming heat; India resists global methane controls citing farmer survival.

Kia plans to make a new affordable electric sedan called EV4 for North America.

Kia's EV4 sedan risks soaring prices for US buyers due to South Korea manufacturing and lost federal tax credits.

Ola Electric Launches Roadster X Electric Motorcycle with Cool Benefits for Buyers

Ola Electric's Roadster X makes daily rides better with smart tech and big battery warranties for safer, longer trips.

Forest Agroforestry Is a Cool Climate Solution Combining Trees and Crops Together

Forest-based agroforestry stores carbon and protects wildlife by growing food within existing forests sustainably.

Canadian Wildfires Make Air Quality Dangerous, Causing Evacuations Across U.S. States.

Wildfire smoke from Canada is creating dangerous air for millions across the US and Canada right now.

Scientists warn longer, hotter heat waves in India caused by climate change.

India faces heat waves that could last two months, bringing dangerous scorching heat and threatening millions.

Glaciers in the Hindu Kush Himalaya are melting fast due to climate change.

Three-quarters of Himalayan glaciers could vanish by 2100, threatening water for over 2 billion people.