‘Day Zero’: Can a sinking Mexico City be saved, amid a water crisis?

[ad_1] Mexico City, Mexico – Walking through Mexico City’s historic Zocalo district, Dario Solano-Rojas points to signs of a subterranean catastrophe that is under way. The roads are uneven in the city’s central plaza, the streets and walkways are sloped...

Empowering Indian farmers: How technology can help build sustainable, equitable future 

[ad_1] Technology has transformed the shape of human existence. From the way we eat to the way we work, from the way we transact to the way we travel, from the way we shop to the way we consume content...

Disposal is a challenge as coconut husks pile up across Indian cities amid high summer demand

[ad_1] Udaiveer Singh has been running a tender coconut stall in Nangal, a city in Punjab, for six years now. He buys 1,200 coconut pieces every six days from an agent in Jalandhar, who, in turn, gets his supplies from...

Va Tech Wabag launches Blue Seed initiative to nurture water tech startups

[ad_1] Water treatment technology firm, Va Tech Wabag has launched a new initiative - Blue Seed-to support innovation and startup action in the water sector. Launched by Gopal Srinivasan, Chairman and MD, TVS Capital Funds and Rajiv Mittal, CMD, Va...

Photos: Sustainable living gives Hungarian families hope for the future

[ad_1] Laszlo Kemencei lives as sustainably as possible on his small farm in eastern Hungary. He believes the land is effectively borrowed from his daughter, so he must do all he can to preserve it for the future. Kemencei, 28,...

Revolution in sustainability will be more powerful than in IT, says Ecosoul Home co-founder

[ad_1] A “revolution in sustainability” will be more powerful that IT revolution as the people who will get jobs are those in rural areas such as Shivamogga and Tumakuru in Karnataka, Muzzafarpur in Uttar Pradesh and Bhilai in Chhattisgarh, says...

Fishery sector meeting calls for boosting sustainability

[ad_1] Enhancing fishery sustainability, reassessing existing regulations and use of fishery resources including number of fishing vessels and equipment and implementing uniform rules for the fisheries sector were some of the suggestions thrown up at a meeting of the fishery...

Can ancient tunnels cool 21st-century heat in summer?

[ad_1] Last summer, temperatures in the southern Spanish city of Seville hit more than 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit). The heatwave was so intense it earned itself a name: Heatwave Yago, the city’s second named event in two years....

Cyient Q4 PAT up by 9% at ₹173 cr

[ad_1] Engineering and technology solutions company, Cyient has posted a net profit of ₹173 crore, showing a growth of 9.1 per cent year-on-year. It registered a revenue of ₹1,489 crore, reporting a growth of 2.8 per cent y-o-y.For the financial...

The art of reusing fashion’s deadstocks

[ad_1] A showroom in northern Paris sells deadstocks at a sizeable discount to up-and-coming designers /fashion/trends/fashion-waste-luxury-textiles-sustainable-111713672946853.html 111713672946853 story At the Nona Source showroom in northern Paris, designers pick through luxurious textiles with ornate names: curly alpaca, geometrical macrame guipure, silk...
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