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  • NexGen Energia Launches India's First Napier Grass-Compressed Biogas Plant

    NexGen Energia, a leading renewable energy company, is preparing to open one of India's first compressed biogas (CBG) plants in Kushinagar, Uttar Pradesh. This innovative enterprise seeks to address trash management concerns while providing a renewable energy solution that promotes environmental sustainability.

  • Eco-Friendly Wedding of Rakul Preet Singh and Jackky Bhagnani

    Rakul Preet Singh and Jackky Bhagnani have planned an eco-friendly wedding in Goa. To reduce environmental effect, they chose e-invites and banned fireworks. The three-day event kicks off on February 19 at the ITC Grand in South Goa, with only close friends and family present.

  • Rising Methane Emissions from Arctic-Boreal Wetlands Raise Climate Concerns

    A study led by researchers from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory reveals a nine percent increase in methane emissions from Arctic-Boreal wetlands over the past 20 years. Published in Nature Climate Change, the study employed advanced monitoring techniques to analyze data from various sources. The Boreal and Arctic ecosystems, experiencing a warming rate four times faster than the global average, are vulnerable to climate change.

  • Future Chicken: A Fun Approach to Climate Education for Kids

    Imagine a chicken named Potato teaching kids about climate change – sounds like a joke, right? But it's not! Future Chicken, an

  • Climate Change Risk Assessment in the Indian Himalayan Region

    A study conducted by researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras reveals significant differences in climate change-induced risk between the Western and Eastern Indian Himalayan regions. Published in the International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, the study assesses 109 administrative districts using Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) criteria.

  • Greenland's Changing Landscape: Impacts of Ice Melt and Vegetation Growth

    A recent study, using satellite images dating back to the 1980s, reveals significant changes in Greenland's ice sheet and glaciers. Over the past three decades, approximately 11,000 square miles of ice have melted, replaced by wetlands, shrub vegetation, and bare rock. The expansion of vegetation, especially in the southwest and northeast, is notable, indicating a greening of the landscape.

  • Yamaha Motor's Climate Leadership Recognized on Global Stage

    Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. achieved notable recognition for its transparency and climate change efforts, earning a coveted spot on the Carbon Disclosure Project's (CDP) A List for 2023. This marks Yamaha Motor's first 'A' score from the esteemed environmental non-profit. The CDP, renowned for its environmental disclosure system, influences sustainable investment and procurement decisions worldwide.

  • Exploring Climate Change through Himalayan Ice: The Pangong Frozen Lake Marathon

    In Ladakh, a marathon highlighting climate change's impact on Himalayan glaciers will occur on February 20 at Pangong Lake, near the Line of Actual Control with China. This second edition, organized by the Adventure Sports Foundation of Ladakh (ASFL) with support from local authorities, is unique due to its frozen lake terrain at an elevation of 4,350m. Emphasizing sustainability, the event bans plastic and waste products.

  • Sipping Sustainably: Eco-Friendly Coffee Brews Gain Trend

    Coffee lovers, rejoice! Your morning cup of joe can not only be energizing but also kind to the planet. The rise of eco-friendly coffee options is brewing a positive change in the industry, catering to environmentally conscious consumers.