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Altasorz Bio Altasorz Bio is the biotech division of Altasorz Green Technologies (P) Ltd. that is involved in pro

21/12/2020

Awestruck.. Must watch..

08/12/2020
We are what we eat...find out...a wonderful Tedx Talk on how we can improve our food habits...
26/07/2020

We are what we eat...find out...a wonderful Tedx Talk on how we can improve our food habits...

Is our food safe? A red alert question that Ramanjaneyulu, puts out to all of us. Hear him talk about the quality of food we are eating. Listen to the reason...

New Environment Assessment Draft can be very damaging for the already deteriorated condition of the country...Please see...
15/07/2020

New Environment Assessment Draft can be very damaging for the already deteriorated condition of the country...Please see and act now...

The new EIA draft notification threatens to destroy all the remaining rules and system which have been in place for the protection of Indian environment and ...

Permaculture is an eco-friendly, economic and sustainable way of farm management that is fast becoming popular across th...
12/07/2020

Permaculture is an eco-friendly, economic
and sustainable way of farm management that is fast becoming popular across the world.Check out how Indians are carrying out this lost traditional method of farming,which is being revived and made popular now..
httpss://youtu.be/LBIvBgmP-8g

Introduction To Permaculture by Binay Kumar from Art of Living on how to create sustainable ways of Agriculture. Major challenge with the food business in th...

India should focus on modernization and supporting agriculture whch is the biggest and the best job creator in the count...
31/05/2020

India should focus on modernization and supporting agriculture whch is the biggest and the best job creator in the country.Agricultural activity involves not only the male member/s of the family but also the female/s.Also it it the least polluting sector...why can't India become the food capital of the world...

Every week, Eco India brings you stories that inspire to build a cleaner, greener and better tomorrow. With the extent and final outcome of the Covid-19 pand...

20/09/2019

Listen to our new podcast The district administration of Odisha’s Keonjhar has set an amazing precedent by deciding to replace all plastic bowls, bottles and cutlery in the collectorate with sustainable alternatives made out of sal leaves – an abundant forest resource in the region. Moreover...

17/09/2019

The origin of the term "Tree hugger"

The first tree huggers were 294 men and 69 women belonging to the Bishnois branch of Hinduism, who, in 1730, died while trying to protect the trees in their village from being turned into the raw material for building a palace. They literally clung to the trees, while being slaughtered by the foresters. But their action led to a royal decree prohibiting the cutting of trees in any Bishnoi village. And now those villages are virtual wooded oases amidst an otherwise desert landscape.

Not only that, the Bishnois inspired the Chipko movement (chipko means “to cling” in Hindi) that started in the 1970s, when a group of peasant women in the Himalayan hills of northern India threw their arms around trees designated to be cut down. Within a few years, this tactic, also known as tree satyagraha, had spread across India, ultimately forcing reforms in forestry and a moratorium on tree felling in Himalayan regions.

Photo: The village women of the Chipko movement in the early 70's in the Garhwal Hills of India, protecting the trees from being cut down. - Avantgardens

10/09/2019
06/09/2019

The melting of Himalayan glaciers has doubled since the turn of the century, with more than a quarter of all ice lost over the last four decades, scientists have revealed. The accelerating losses indicate a “devastating” future for the region, upon which a billion people depend for regular water.

The analysis shows that 8bn tonnes of ice are being lost every year and not replaced by snow, with the lower level glaciers shrinking in height by 5 meters annually. The study shows that only global heating caused by human activities can explain the heavy melting.

A landmark report published in February found that at least a third of the ice in the Hindu Kush-Himalaya ranges was already doomed to melt by the end of the century, even if drastic action to cut emissions was taken immediately. Without action, two-thirds would go.

To stop the temperature rises, we have to cool the planet,” he said. “We have to not only slow down greenhouse gas emissions, we have to reverse them. That is the challenge for the next 20 years.

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