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“Don’t burn our future,” protest thousands of students across UK
Thousands of youngsters hit the streets of Britain on the 15th of February (Friday) for some environmental action. Students from 60 cities and towns were on strike, demanding ...
Read MoreWhat’s for the environment in the 2019 Interim Budget?
The interim budget, presented by Finance Minister Piyush Goyal, makes an effort in including several broad environmental objectives in its long-term vision for 2030. For ...
Read MoreNOAA: “Winter storms don't prove that global warming isn't happening.”
The extreme cold which covered the US Midwest last week was termed to be a “deep freeze” which urged many to wonder if it’s due to global warming. The condit...
Read MoreDavos 2019: Sir Attenborough and Prince William question World Leaders on the Environmental Crisis
On Monday, 21st January, Sir David Attenborough and Prince William met in an interview at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland discussing the factors of huma...
Read MoreYour morning cup of coffee may be at risk
Scientists have found that more than 60% of the world’s coffee plants are in the edge of extinction. As reported by the BBC, more than 100 types of coffee trees grow nat...
Read MoreAirports across India to be free of single-use Plastics
Plastic has become a part of our everyday life, no matter how much we deny it. Among them, the single-use plastic contributes to our day-day survival. Single-use plastics, oft...
Read MoreUnderwater Robots to set right the damaged Great Barrier Reef
Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, which houses a range of diverse species, are struggling to survive due to the scorching heat and rapid increment in temperatures. Global ...
Read MoreCitizens can help reduce India’s Carbon Footprint
According to a report produced to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), it is told that India has managed to reduce its carbon emissions by 12 pe...
Read MoreNew Plant Species discovered in 2018 and the Need to Protect Them
Day to day, it might be tempting to take plants for granted. Plants are the very precious part of our earth. The Plant Collectors present a collection which records of mo...
Read MoreHundreds of birds die after 5G Transmission tests in The Hague
Governments are promoting it just as if the future of humanity depends on it. 5G is the fifth generation wireless mobile communication technology, which will deliver...
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Cultures are never frozen in time, they keep moving, keep evolving.Filmmaker and writer ...
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As cancer treatment continues to rely on averages and probabilities, a breakthrough appr...
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In this intimate column, Vinta Nanda writes about The Chai Queens, its emotional homecom...
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