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Nations Reject Weak Carbon Market Rules

Countries have failed to adopt rules under Article 6.2, which covers bilateral actions between countries to reduce or remove greenhouse gas emissions  Nations failed to reach a consensus on regulations to create a global carbon market during the 28 Conference of Parties (COP28) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, which concluded on […]

Climate Change Is further Reducing Fish Stocks With Worrisome Implications For Global Food Supplies

A new study (which Aaron MacNeil contributed to) quantified nutrient availability from seafood through time considering the twin impacts of over-fishing and climate change    The health benefits of eating seafood are appreciated in many cultures which rely upon it to provide critical nutrients vital to our physical and mental development and health. Eating fish […]

By 2027 Electric Cars Will Be Cheaper Than Petrol Vehicles In India

By 2030, electric vehicles are predicted to capture a significant 62 per cent to 86 per cent of new vehicle sales, leading to the possible end of the era of combustion cars  Based to a cutting-edge study by the Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI), electric vehicles (EVs) are on course to take more than two-thirds of […]

Bihar Attracts Attention For Sustainable Agricultural Practices

Government representatives emphasises the value of the Soil Health Cards scheme, which provides farmers with vital information on the health of their land  The government of Bihar has received international recognition for its initiatives in soil conservation, climate-resilient agriculture, agricultural road map and organic agriculture as the United Nations (UN) Climate Change Conference of the […]