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Seaweed: A Resilient Food Solution for Post-Nuclear War Scenarios

In the event of a nuclear war, the search for sustainable and resilient food sources becomes critical. Seaweed emerges as a promising solution due to its remarkable adaptability and nutritional benefits. Unlike traditional crops that may suffer from radiation and extreme conditions, seaweed thrives in marine environments and is relatively resistant to such stresses. Seaweed […]

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Bangladeshi Fish Farms Urgently Need Climate Data to Adapt

Bangladeshi fish farms are in dire need of climate data support as they grapple with the impacts of climate change. With an increase in water temperatures by up to 2°C over the past decade, unpredictable rainfall, and rising salinity levels, the challenges for fish farmers are mounting. These environmental changes are affecting fish health and

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Germany to Investigate Use of Chinese Wind Turbines in North Sea Project

Germany has announced an investigation into the deployment of Chinese wind turbines in a North Sea Energy Project. This decision comes amid growing concerns about security and reliance on foreign technology in critical infrastructure. The scrutiny will focus on the potential risks associated with using Chinese-manufactured turbines in German offshore wind farms. With geopolitical tensions

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Battery Concerns Pose Challenges for Global EV Rollout

The global expansion of electric vehicles (EVs) is encountering significant obstacles due to growing concerns over battery technology, creating a challenging path for the industry’s development. With the rising popularity of EVs, the demand for efficient and reliable batteries has surged. However, several critical issues are impeding progress. The production of batteries relies on rare

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India’s Surging Food Demand Set to Transform Global Markets as China’s Appetite Declines

As China’s demand for food begins to decline, India is stepping up as the new powerhouse driving global food consumption. With a rapidly growing population and an expanding middle class, India’s food demand is set to surge, reshaping agricultural markets and influencing global food supply chains. India’s burgeoning population, expected to surpass China’s by the

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Uzbek Farmers Battle to Save Cotton, Wheat Crops from Mortal Enemy: Salt

Uzbekistan’s farmers are fighting an increasingly difficult battle to protect their cotton and wheat crops from a formidable adversary: salt. The Central Asian nation of Uzbekistan, one of the world’s leading cotton producers, is facing soil salinization, which threatens its agricultural output and the livelihoods of countless farmers. Soil salinization, caused by a combination of

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Rediscovered: Two ‘Extinct’ Tree Species Found in Coastal Tanzania

Scientists have confirmed the rediscovery of two tree species that were feared to have gone extinct twice, according to a report in the Journal of East African Natural History. These discoveries were made in highly threatened fragments of dry forest in coastal Tanzania. One of the trees, Erythrina schliebenii, belongs to the genus of ‘coral

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Canada Launches Ambitious Reusable Container Program to Combat Plastic Waste

In a groundbreaking move to combat environmental pollution, Canada has implemented a ban on single-use plastic items as of June 20, 2023. This includes checkout bags, cutlery, food service ware made from problematic plastics, ring carriers, stir sticks, and straws. The initiative is a significant step towards Canada’s goal of cutting greenhouse gas emissions and

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Global Milestone: Seven Nations Achieve Full Renewable Electricity Production

The dream once deemed unattainable has become reality for seven countries: Norway, Costa Rica, New Zealand, Austria, Denmark, and Uruguay. They have achieved full renewable energy infrastructure, meeting their entire electricity demand through sources like hydropower, wind, solar, geothermal, and biomass. Relying entirely on renewables has significantly reduced their reliance on fossil fuels, mitigating climate

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India’s Landmark Ruling: Climate Impacts Now Recognized in Right to Life

Directive Principals of India Article 21 & 14 gives every citizen to have a right to life. But this right has been stolen from the Indian citizen in a very silent way through air pollution, Greenhouse Gas Emission, Climate Change, drinking water scarcity, agriculture damages, drought and supplies of food material, etc. The statement was

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