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Search ResultGlobal Warming and Potential Water Contamination Resulting from Fracking for Hydrocarbons
Contaminated water, presumed to be from drilling into and fracturing (fracking) hydrocarbon-bearing rock strata, has been in the news for some time now. And so have global ...
Read MoreTackling water, sanitation, energy nexus key to sustainable future – UN officials
General Assembly President John Ashe (right) opens the thematic debate on water, sanitation and sustainable energy. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is at left. UN Photo/Paulo...
Read MoreGlobal warming: Ice loss makes Arctic itself a bigger climate changer
As the Arctic region loses ice cover to global warming, it is itself becoming a stronger contributor to warming than climate models had predicted it would, a new study find...
Read MoreNew degree in Sustainable Agriculture launched at Hertfordshire
The BSc (Hons) in Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security has been designed around internationally recognized expertise and facilities at four partner institutions all lo...
Read MoreMukherjee emphasises on agro-forestry for sustainable development
New Delhi, Feb.10 (ANI): President Pranab Mukherjee on Monday said that Agro-forestry is emerging as a major domain in environmentally sustainable food production systems.<...
Read MoreIndiGo commits to low-carbon rural development programme
To start with, IndiGo will be supporting the installation of 5,000 bio gas units in the villages of South India. IndiGo announced its partnership with the Fair Climate Netw...
Read MoreHow can we make sustainable development work for the poor?
Water, energy and food supplies are interconnected. As the global climate changes the threat to these supplies becomes ever clearer. But how can we work towards protecting ...
Read MoreWarmer water species point to changing climate in Yellowstone River
State biologists were surprised to catch an uninvited guest near Springdale during fish surveys two years ago: a silver sucker with red fins called a shorthead redhorse. Read More
Experts, eco-scholars conduct annual water bird census
KANPUR: To count the number of migratory and local birds in the Yamuna river in Farah area of Mathura, ornithologists and a group of Yamuna eco-scholars participated in the...
Read MoreCelebrating, The Pioneers Of Stunt Films
At the on going Kala Ghoda Festival, Vibhu Kapoor of Gallery Beyond is showing a selection of Wadia Movietone’s films starring the Fearless Nadia (Diamond...
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