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  • Green Energy Made Mandatory By Rajya Sabha

    On Monday, the Rajya Sabha finally cleared the 2022 Energy Conservation (Amendment) Bill. The main agenda of the bill is to put forward the outline for the use of clean energy mandatory.

  • India’s Renewable energy capacity to reach 2,400 GW in the next 5 years: IEA

    The new study was put forward by the self-governed intergovernmental organization, International Energy Agency (IEA). The study featured detail for the next five-year plan. much of the part will be focused on India, where 90% of the global electricity expansion will consist of renewable energy.

  • India’s First Carbon Neutral Farm

    A seed farm, located in Aluva was declared to be the first carbon-neutral farm. The announcement was made by Kerala’s Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. This marked a milestone event for India in its mission to reduce carbon emissions.

  • Indian Railways aims to turn fully green by 2030

    Along with the facilities of the passengers, Indian Railways is now also focusing on making the environment clean. Indian Railways is committed to ensure that there is no pollution through railways in the country and is trying to achieve the goal of achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2030. Railways have taken many such measures one after the other continuously for some time, in which modern rail should be known as Eco-Friendly Rail.

  • Delhi lifts GRAP III restrictions as AQI improves

    With the seasonal change in Delhi, some relief has also been seen from pollution. According to the Central Pollution Control Board, there has been an improvement in Delhi's Air Quality Index (AQI). On Thursday, the average air quality index was recorded at 284, which is in poor condition. For the last few days, the AQI in the capital remained very poor and on Saturday it reached the severe category.

  • India to face unbearable heatwaves in future, a new WHO report reveals

    India can no longer escape issues like global warming as the citizens will face worse consequences in the coming years. The newly published World Bank report, titled 'Climate Investment Opportunities in India's Cooling Zone', informs that the people of India have been troubled by heatwaves in the last few years. According to the news agency PTI, in the month of April 2022, the average temperature in Delhi reached 41 degrees.

  • COP15 Biodiversity summit begins as delegates from 196 nations reach Canada

    Delegates from 196 nations, including India, have assembled in Canada for a two-week summit that is expected to produce a major deal to prevent and reverse environmental degradation by 2030.

  • Odisha’s Renewable Energy Policy 2022 brings good news for the Pvt energy sector

    In an attempt to promote the transition to renewable energy in the state, Odisha’s government brought its Renewable Energy Policy 2022. The programme intends to encourage Private stakeholders to boost renewable energy output in order to meet the Centre's renewable purchase obligation (RPO) trajectory by 2030.

  • Door-to-door E-waste collection service launched in Raipur

    In a unique initiative to promote the proper management of electronic waste an organization has been authorized to collect and process e-waste. With the help of a call, the members of the organization will come to the house or shop and take away the e-waste and will also give money in return.

  • William Glacier as big as 10 football grounds breaks off in Antarctica

    Alerting news has emerged from Antarctica as researchers have released a video, where William Glacier which is as big as 10 football grounds broke into thousand pieces. The research paper has been published in Science Advances Journal reveals that researchers believe that this event is likely to generate strong internal waves triggering internal tsunamis on the ocean surface. According to information received about the incident, it occurred when the team aboard the research ship RRS James Clark Ross of the British Antarctic Survey was taking ocean measurements off the Antarctic Peninsula.