CATEGORIES
فئات
Shanghai Records Hottest May Day in 100 Years
Shanghai recorded its hottest May day in 100 years in May 2023, the city's meteorological service announced, shattering the previous high by a full degree.
Europe is World's Fastest Warming Continent: Climate Report
Europe should brace for more deadly heatwaves driven by climate change, said a sweeping report recently, noting the world's fastest-warming continent was some 2.3 degrees Celsius hotter last year than in preindustrial times.
Climate Change is Making Trees Bigger, But Also Weaker
As global temperatures rise, trees in colder areas are benefiting from an extended growing season.
New York Sees Worst Air Pollution in World
New York was the most polluted major city in the world recently, as smoke from Canadian wildfires blanketed the city in haze, according to the IQAir website.
Mastercard Launches Global Plan to Recycle Credit Cards
Payments company Mastercard recently launched a global project to recycle credit and debit cards as part of a plan to save the billions of cards in circulation across the industry from landfill.
Chennai Airport Turns Green, Runs Fully on Renewable Energy
The entire power requirement of the Chennai city airport, which handles around 20 million passengers per year, is now met by renewable energy.
Sikkim to Plant 100 Trees for Every Newborn
Reinforcing the bond between nature and local communities, Himalayan state in India, Sikkim, has taken up a novel initiative to reinforce this timeless association.
India's First Hydrogen Train to Run from Jind
In a first in India, hydrogen-powered trains are expected to start from Haryana's Jind district by the end of this year and first hydrogen plant of the country is being set up in the district, said Shobhan Chaudhry, general manager (GM) of Northern Railway.
India Can Avoid 400k Deaths if JJM Meets Target: WHO Report
India can potentially prevent nearly 400,000 deaths from diarrhoea and save about 14 million DALYs (disability-adjusted life years) from water-related ailments if it manages to achieve universal rural coverage under Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM), said a World Health Organization report commissioned by the government.
India Only G20 Nation to Keep Paris Climate Deal Commitment
\"India is the only G20 country that has kept its commitments under the Paris climate pact,\" Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi said recently.
Stop Food Waste Day: The Fight Against Food Waste Is More Important Than Ever
With food waste contributing to around 8–10 per cent of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions each year, and with global food inflation and cost of living pressures, the need for action to reduce food waste has never been more important,” says Compass Group PLC, the world’s largest food services company.
Manipur Black Rice: Nutritious And Exotic
In this article, Onam Vaid highlights that aromatic black rice is dense in nutrients and contains powerful antioxidants called anthocyanins. The nutrients present in the black rice help to flush out toxins from the body. It also aids in the functioning of the brain. Aromatic black rice helps in body metabolism. It also has low glycaemic index; hence it is beneficial for diabetic and heart patients. In comparison with other types of rice, black rice is the lowest in calories and highest in protein. It is expected that the GI tag and the renewed interest in the healthy properties of this rice variety will encourage commercial cultivation and marketing across the world.
Nature is Changing: As Land Abandonment Increases
When people leave their rural lives behind to seek their fortunes in the city or agriculture is no longer profitable, the lands they toiled on are often left unused. A new perspective piece in Science shows that these abandoned lands could be both an opportunity and a threat for biodiversity, and highlights why abandoned lands are critical in the assessment of global restoration and conservation targets.
Sustainability Version 2.0 - Revisiting ESG
In light of recent changes and AI-augmented awareness of society, the ESG-oriented approach has an indispensable role to play in its applied linkage to sustainability revisited in the contemporary version. As per India Finance Corporation's definition, sustainability is an approach that ensures long-term business success along with socioeconomic development and a healthy environment. Keep reading to know more...
Electrocution of Animals: Can We Reduce Domestic Power Supply Volts?
In this article, Nava Thakuria says that today electrocution has emerged as a major cause of death of wildlife such as elephants. Various government sources confirm that India lost over 470 elephants (along with more than 220 flamingos, 150 leopards, 45 tigers, etc.) to electrocution injuries during 2014 to 2020 fiscal years. To prevent such fatalities in the future, the decrease of domestic supply voltage will definitely be a major policy shift for the vast country with the high population as it would need a huge volume of resources with adequate preparedness and public awareness. A long-term plan will be needed with a strong political will from both the Centre and State governments.
Inspiring and Nurturing Young Minds Dr Kalam's Exceptional Story-Telling Skills
Children who visited Dr APJ Abdul Kalam witnessed the absolute power of his story-telling. His anecdotes caught them in rapt attention. Almost everything a child heard and saw in Rashtrapati Bhavan is preserved in their memories, waiting to resurface exactly as it was experienced—just as the heart desires. He was probably the only Indian President who really knew how to tell a story. The more they listened to him, the better they connected with him. Like the stories he told, his life too was filled with extraordinary twists and turns. An article by Dr Elsa Lycias Joel.
Hindustan Zinc Nurturing Biodiversity with Miyawaki Plantation
On this Biodiversity Day, Miyawaki Plantation delved into the ingenious technique that is transforming barren land into thriving green havens. Revolutionary reforestation technique restores nature's balance as Hindustan Zinc has planted 32,500 saplings of 65 diverse species in Debari, Dariba, and Chanderiya in Rajasthan.
Drought and Desertification in the Horn of Africa History Same as India
The Horn of Africa is one of the world's most conflict-prone and fragile regions. Countries such as Kenya, Somalia, Ethiopia, Djibouti, and Eritrea (along with some other countries) form the Horn of Africa. In this thought-provoking article, Faiza Mustafa says Africa contributes 3-4 per cent of global emissions and 17 per cent of the world's population. So, it is not responsible for the drastic climate events and yet faces the worst consequences of natural disasters such as droughts. She also addresses the vital question that how India after facing the same situation during the colonial era was able to overcome these challenges.
Bite into a Peach - While You are in South Carolina
In this article, Dr Marianne Furtado de Nazareth recollects her wonderful experience of eating ripe South Carolina peaches. She realizes that South Carolina averages more than three times the amount (in pounds) of peaches harvested in Georgia in a typical season. Peaches do have many health benefits also as one large, juicy globe of peach delivers an impressive quantity of vitamin C and is a good source of vitamins A and B. It also offers three grams of fibre.
Brahmapuram Landfill Fire: Points towards the Need for Decentralized Waste Management
In this article, Sharada Balasubramanian highlights that a series of flames have been breaking out, year after year, at the Brahmapuram landfill in Kerala. Yet, it was not taken seriously. This year, the massive uncontrollable fire breakout urged the Kochi Corporation to take serious steps to resolve this issue as it impacted the health of people, and the environment. Brahmapuram is the only landfill that is a bone of contention in Kerala where solid waste management, otherwise is decentralized and systematic. Plans are underway to solve this crisis that the Kochi Corporation is facing after the Brahmapuram incident.
Nano Steps towards Climate Smart Agriculture
Nanotechnology may work at a small scale, but the minuscule size of nanomaterials belies their efficiency. Its deceptively small size is no measure of its impact. Little wonder then that the technology is being increasingly applied in agriculture to enhance efficacy and, importantly, to shrink the adverse impact of conventional chemical fertilizers on the environment and health. The TERI-Deakin Nanobiotechnology Centre has been working to evolve ways of effectively using nanobiotechnology to provide sustainable agriculture solutions. In this ‘In Conversation’ section, Dr Pushplata Singh, Senior Fellow, Centre of Excellence in Agri-nanotechnology, TERI, talks to Palak Khanna from the Communications Team, TERI, about the incisive role the technology can play in the fields of agriculture and beyond.
The Aluminium-Air Battery: The Holy Grail for India's EV Market?
In this article, Manish Vaid says aluminium-air (Al-air) batteries offer a promising alternative to lithium-ion batteries for the Indian electric vehicle ecosystem. As India makes strides towards adopting other sustainable mobility options such as green hydrogen as transportation fuel, compressed biogas, and ethanol blending, it has also begun its quest for alternative battery technologies such as sodium-ion and Al-air.
Elephant Ecosystems in Decline - Points towards Conflict between Elephants and Humans
Study examining habitats across centuries reveals an urgent need for sustainable land-use and conservation strategies to avoid dangers for wildlife and human communities. Global space for Asian elephant habitats has been in rapid decline since the 1700s, a new report reveals. More than 3 million square kilometres of the Asian elephant's historic habitat range has been lost in just three centuries and may underlie present-day conflicts between elephants and people.
Hiccups in the Himalayas - Reading the Warning Signs in Uttarakhand
Joshimath, also known as Kartikeyapura named after Kartikeya, the God of Katyuri kings and the son of Lord Shiva, is the ancient and picturesque town in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, which has been breaking for some time now, however, the urgent appeals to mend it has been ignored every time. The town lies in seismic zone V, which makes it the most active earthquake prone area in the Indian Himalayan geographical region and is anyway precariously positioned when it comes to frequent as well as high intensity earthquakes. Read on to know more...
Healthy Aging During Global Warming: New Discovery Could Hold The Key
Researchers have long known that many animals live longer in colder climates than in warmer climates. New research in Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) nematode worms suggests that this phenomenon is tied to a protein found in the nervous system that controls the expression of collagens, the primary building block of skin, bone and connective tissue in many animals
Sweet Or Toxic? Water Pollution Woes In Sugar Industry
The dietary consequences of eating excessive sugar have been discussed and examined thoroughly, to the point where anyone and everyone is aware of controlling their sugar intake. However, an over-looked threat that sugar poses comes from how it is processed. Anita Khuller, through this article, throws light on how sugar production may be deadly for the health of our water bodies and ultimately ours, if not properly controlled and monitored
"We Need to Shift Focus and Look at the Opportunities Arising from Green Transition"
Namita Vikas is the Founder and Managing Director of auctusESG LLP, a global firm providing strategic advisory on sustainable finance, climate transition, ESG, and climate risk management. Here, she is in a conversation with us for TerraGreen
Feldheim: Hundred Per Cent Energy Self-Sufficient Village in Germany
After his participation in the Berlin Energy Transition Dialogue (BETD) 2023 as a Media Fellow from TERI in March 2023, Abhas Mukherjee reminisces his visit to the village of Feldheim, which is one of the most remarkable concepts for supplying enterprises, private households and local government with renewable energies on a decentralized, self-sufficient basis. He learnt how it is possible for communities to be supplied 100 per cent energy with heating and electricity from indigenous, renewable energy sources. The project owes its success to the brilliant partnership between the municipality of Treuenbrietzen, the residents of Feldheim and the project developer, Energiequelle GmbH
Berlin Energy Transition Dialogue: Facilitating Discourses on Global Energy Transitions
India aims to achieve an ambitious target of generating 500 GW renewable energy by 2030. With this target, India aims to meet 50 per cent of its energy needs from renewable sources by 2030. So, we are currently witnessing a significant energy transition in the country. As a media fellow from India for BETD 2023, Abhas Mukherjee got a unique opportunity of interviewing and networking with the stakeholders of energy transition in Germany, Europe, and the world. In this article, he gives an overview of the deliberations at BETD 2023 along with some glimpses into Indian participation at the event
Linde India's CSR Initiatives: In the North Sundarbans
As an organization, Linde is committed to giving back and uplifting the communities in which it works and operates through its various CSR projects. Linde’s CSR activities in India include projects to improve road safety, education and healthcare for the underprivileged, disaster relief and rehabilitation assistance, and measures to promote sustainability and environmental protection. The organization has been working across India in various initiatives in the aforesaid areas, partnering with local communities and non-profits