Environment

Maldives Builds First-Of-Its Kind Floating Island City To Mitigate Climate Change

To mitigate the effects of climate change and rising sea levels, the atoll nation of Maldives is building the first-of-its kind floating island city. Designed by Dutch Docklands, the development will feature thousands of waterfront residences and services floating along a flexible, functional grid across a 200-hectare lagoon. Construction is due to start in 2022 and completed …

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Climate change: Tackling increasing lightning strikes

Odisha has the most lightning activity but West Bengal has the highest lightning density, explains the report. Image courtesy: HT Photo Lightning kills more people than cyclones in India, says the Earth Networks India Lightning Report, 2019. And it could increase as much as 12% with every 1 degree increase in global warming. According to …

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Differently-Abled Man Who Cleaned Kerala Lake Gets International Award

N S Rajappan, paralysed below his knees, has been honoured by a top award in Taiwan for his commitment to cleanliness by way of collecting plastic waste from despite his disability 69-year-old N S Rajappan, paralysed below his knees, has been honoured by a top award in Taiwan for his commitment to cleanliness by way …

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Food Forests Can Connect Corporate Social Responsibility With Sustainable Development Goals

Executive Chairman & Group CEO of Dake Group, an Advocate of Innovation & Sustainability – Focused on Food Security and Water Conservation. Picture Credit: GETTY Companies and consortiums all over the world allocate considerable monetary resources and human capital to corporate social responsibility, and many such initiatives lean toward environmental accountability. We are talking about billions of …

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Australian Court Rules in Favor of Teens in Climate Change Case

ABC News in Australia reported that the Australian Federal Court ruled that the Environment Minister has a legal duty not to cause harm to teens while approving coal mining projects. A case was brought by 8 Australian teens last year on behalf of “young Australians everywhere”. The teens applied for an injunction to stop the minister, Sussan Ley, from approving an extension to a New South Wales coal …

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