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Raised Bed Planter is useful to handle climate change challenges
To save the traditional sprinkle method of sowing from high cost and double whammy of climate change, agricultural scientists developed the technique of sowing by furrow and groove method.…
Climate change likely to increase rough wave days in Indian Ocean
Changes in high wave days are projected to intensify over South Indian Ocean under both RCP 4.5 and 8.5 scenarios, and the wave-spell-storm duration is found to strengthen over the northern…
India could experience heatwaves beyond Human survival
By 2030, India may account for 34 million of the 80 million projected global job losses from heat stress associated with decreased productivity,” the report says.
Why is COP15 key for the planet’s biodiversity?
We need transformative changes in the economic, social, political and technological spheres to reverse this degradation and meet the nature conservation targets set for 2030.
Heatwaves: how will human-induced climate change affect them?
With climate simulations predicting heatwaves to be more frequent and intensify with increasing greenhouse gas emissions.
‘Climate change likely to be key during ‘G20 presidency’
The country "will be largely focused on responding to current and future challenges posed by climate change," said Samir Sarin, president of the Observer Research Foundation, a New…
Heat waves will be more frequent until 2060
The World Meteorological Organization warns that heat waves will become more frequent and intense until at least 2060, even if climate change mitigation actions are successful.
Sustainable food cold chains reduce waste, fight climate change
Food loss also increases the unnecessary conversion of land for agricultural purposes, as well as the use of water, fossil fuels, and energy.
Drought in figures 2022′: increase by 29%
In addition to warning about the 29% increase in droughts and their duration, the document points out that from 1970 to 2019, meteorological, climate and water hazards accounted for 50% of…
5 billion people could face difficulty accessing water in 2050
In Africa, there was also less than average flow in the Niger, Volta, Nile and Congo rivers, while in Eurasia the same was true in basins in Siberia, other parts of Russia and Central Asia.