Indian Scientists Develop Dew-Cum-Rainwater Harvesting Plant
We often notice dew drops on leaves, grass and some sloping surfaces in morning hours. These dew drops can actually be a source of drinking water. A group of IndianContinue Reading
We often notice dew drops on leaves, grass and some sloping surfaces in morning hours. These dew drops can actually be a source of drinking water. A group of IndianContinue Reading
Imagine living in a city where half the year feels like a furnace. Sadly, this is reality for millions. Over 300 million people live in the world’s 20 largest capitals,Continue Reading
India’s booming cities and growing population demand innovative solutions. The housing industry is answering the call with a shift towards eco-friendly practices. Climate change and environmental conservation concerns are drivingContinue Reading
Dubai recently experienced its heaviest rainfall in 75 years, leading to devastating floods that shut down the airport and tragically claimed lives. While the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has aContinue Reading
The Panama Canal is experiencing a severe nautical crisis as water levels decrease due to El Nio and climate change, leading to congestion and negative impacts on global trade andContinue Reading
Infosys has made remarkable strides in constructing renewable energy resources, witnessing a remarkable surge in the proportion of renewables utilized for their electricity consumption. As of the conclusion of theContinue Reading
Urban planners, architects, and designers all across the world are attempting to make cities spongier by using natural solutions to better absorb water. In congested cities like New York, whereContinue Reading
The government intends to make the majority of Indian airports carbon neutral by December 2024, and to attain net zero emissions by 2030. Rubina Ali, joint secretary in the MinistryContinue Reading
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