After the Hurricane

[ad_1] The effect the carbon footprint of rich countries is having on developing nations who enjoy very few of the benefits.There can be no denying that wealthier countries, particularly the United States and Western European nations, have emitted the lion’s...

World’s coral reefs face global bleaching crisis

[ad_1] NewsFeedA mass bleaching event caused by high ocean temperatures is threatening the survival of coral reefs around the world. It is the fourth such event on record, prompting the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and its partners to declare...

Why is Germany maintaining economic ties with China?

[ad_1] German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has been on a three-day visit to China in a bid to shore economic ties.Germany is China’s biggest European trade partner. But, Berlin also sees Beijing as a competitor and a rival. And – in...

Australia’s Great Barrier Reef suffers worst bleaching on record

[ad_1] The 2,300km (1,429-mile) reef is in its fifth mass bleaching event since 2016 with aerial surveys showing the scale of damage.Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, which stretches for some 2,300km (1,429 miles) off the country’s northeastern coast, is suffering its...

Several killed after landslides hit Indonesia’s Sulawesi island

[ad_1] Emergency response efforts have been complicated by poor weather conditions and damaged roads brought about by the disaster.At least 15 people have been found dead and two others missing after landslides hit central Indonesia, say the local authorities. At...

Eco India: How can farmers take the guesswork out of farming using technology?

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Bird watching in the Sundarbans: Crouching tigers, chasing kingfishers

[ad_1] Wearing boxers and nothing else, I step warily down the steps into the murky waters of a large tank, shivering on this crisp January evening. Satyan, toweling off, tells me the murkiness is actually nothing to worry about, but...

Increasing adoption of biofertilisers in India: Problems faced by Indian farmers

[ad_1] India consumes approximately 50 million tonnes (mt) of fertiliser annually, with urea being the most utilised variant, faces severe environmental repercussions- soil hardening, decreased fertility, pollution of air and water and release of greenhouse gases. To address these challenges...

Control invasive alien species

[ad_1] <!-- --> The government brought in cactus moth caterpillars, which are natural predators of the cactus. Published Date - 10 April 2024, 11:55 PM By Tej Singh Kardam Invasive alien species are animals, plants, pathogens...

Photos: Greek valley that became a lake stirs drought debate

[ad_1] Gracefully rising above a din of croaking frogs as the sun sets, a pelican flies over Lake Karla, one the largest inland expanses of water in Greece. Drained in 1962 to combat malaria and restored again from valley to wetlands...
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