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RENEWABLE GAS IN AUSTRALIA

Transitioning from Conventional Fuels to Sustainable Alternatives-Renewable gases, such as biomethane and renewable hydrogen, offer an efficient way for homes, businesses, and manufacturing sectors to reduce emissions without causing disruption. This successful approach is already being implemented in various countries worldwide. Australia has been motivated to in the club of new renewable gas sector. Click […]

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GREEN PARIS OLYMPICS

Green or not to be Green- The dream of a green Paris Olympics is in jeopardy as organizers reverse their decision on air conditioning. The Paris 2024 Olympic Games were initially heralded as the most environmentally sustainable in Olympic history. However, the ambitious sustainability plans are facing challenges as organizers have now ordered 2,500 air-conditioning

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SAVE SOIL MOVEMENT

By 2050, most of Earth’s soil is expected to be slowly degraded due to unsustainable agricultural practices, deforestation, and climate change. This extensive soil degradation poses a severe threat to global food security and increases the risk of climate-related disasters such as droughts and floods. Immediate action is necessary to implement sustainable soil management practices,

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THE CHIPKO MOVEMENT

Fifty years after the Chipko Movement began, its legacy of environmental activism remains influential. Originating in the 1970s, this grassroots effort saw villagers, especially women, hugging trees to prevent deforestation. Their actions led to significant legislation like the Forest Conservation Act of 1980. However, challenges persist, as forest dwellers still struggle for rights and face

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EPA’s “GOOD NEIGHBOUR” RULE

In a landmark decision, the U.S. Supreme Court has overturned the EPA’s “Good Neighbour” rule, halting state obligations to curb air pollution affecting neighbouring regions. The 5-4 ruling emphasizes the need for clearer congressional mandates for such regulations, reflecting the Court’s conservative stance on federal agency authority. Additionally, the Court abandoned the Chevron deference, restricting

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