Rosie Paul and Sridevi Changali, architects from India, are experimenting with mud construction as a potential answer to climate change.
The global desire to reduce carbon emissions has resulted in the development of solar power plants as a sustainable alternative to polluting energy sources, and one such is the world’s largest solar plant going to be built in India.
The United Nations has designated March 30th as the International Day of Zero trash, a global event to combat the growing problem of trash accumulation.
Uttaranchal University hosted a nationwide workshop on Sustainable Smart Waste Management for Smart Cities (Hybrid Mode) in Dehradun, India.
A couple hailing from Madurai, India, Krishnan Subramanian, and Gowri Gopinath launched YellowBag in 2014 with the aim of addressing the alarming increase in urban plastic pollution.
While mercury has reached 38°C in various locations and is anticipated to cross 40°C shortly, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) anticipates more hot days in 2024.
Indian Institute of Science (IISc) scientists in Bengaluru have devised a construction material that can partially replace natural sand. IISc's Centre for Sustainable Technologies (CST) is investigating ways to repurpose industrial waste gas CO2.
The WBCSD is to conduct a two-day event dedicated to bringing India to the forefront of global climate, nature, and inequality initiatives.
UNESCO plans to hold a series of interactive learning webinars in 2024 to encourage information sharing, collaboration, and mutual learning in education for sustainable development.
On March 28, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) held a virtual 'Global Summit on Extreme Heat' to address ways to shield communities and employees from dangerously high temperatures.