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The Earth is Not Ours. Why Sustainable Development is a Must

The Earth is Not Ours. Why Sustainable Development is a Must

by David Marinelli | Jan 15, 2019 | Ecofriendly, Home

Humanity’s, relationship with Earth is fundamentally flawed. We do not really understand what we are doing on Earth and, as a result, appreciate even less our purpose on this planet. To my mind this ignorance of purpose makes our lives meaningless and is the reason...
5 Ways in Which Indian Railways is Going Environment Friendly

5 Ways in Which Indian Railways is Going Environment Friendly

by Radhika Joshi | Jan 14, 2019 | Ecofriendly, Home

Indian Railways is going green! In an effort to turn environmentally friendly, Piyush Goyal led Railway Ministry has been undertaking many steps. From solar based power plants to those of wind energy, from installing environmentally friendly bio toilets in coaches to...
Epiphany, Burning the Hag & Wise Men from the East

Epiphany, Burning the Hag & Wise Men from the East

by Rabindra Hazari | Jan 13, 2019 | Home, Travel

On, 6th January 2019, was Epiphany, one of the biggest festivals in Italy, which is celebrated by Burning the Hag. The Hag is burnt on a huge bonfire in the middle of the Piazza, the central square, which is the focal point of most Italian towns. In Verona’s...
Ganga Pollution is Killing the Ganges, India’s Most Sacred River

Ganga Pollution is Killing the Ganges, India’s Most Sacred River

by Shafa Sajjad | Jan 12, 2019 | Home, Our steps

We all are aware of the fact that most of the civilizations developed near rivers. Even over the course of history, many great cities grew on the banks of rivers around the globe. This is because rivers enrich the soil for crop growth and provide easy transportation...
Coastal Hazards Threaten Community Security in Coastal Belts of India

Coastal Hazards Threaten Community Security in Coastal Belts of India

by Greenubuntu Bureau | Jan 10, 2019 | Home, Our steps

With the arrival of monsoon, natural forces come alive in the coastal region of Karnataka. The interplay of sand, water and wind engage in a sea dance, terrifying those who live on the coast. In common parlance, this is called sea or coastal erosion which is often...
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