Bali Climate Change Conference

Bali Climate Change Conference: A Turning Point in Global Climate Action The 2007 United Nations Climate Change Conference, commonly known as the Bali Climate Change Conference, marked a pivotal moment in the global fight against climate change. Held in Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia, from December 3rd to 15th, 2007, the conference brought together representatives from … Read more

Prehistoric Rock Paintings

Echoes of the Past: Unveiling the Secrets of Prehistoric Rock Paintings The world is a canvas, and throughout history, humans have used it to express themselves. From the earliest cave paintings to the intricate murals of ancient civilizations, art has served as a powerful tool for communication, storytelling, and cultural expression. Among the most captivating … Read more

GRASSLAND ECOSYTEM

  found where rainfall is about 25-75 cm per year, not enough to support a forest, but more than that of a true desert. vegetation formations that are generally found in temperate climates. In India, they are found mainly in the high Himalayas. The rest of India’s grasslands aremainly composed of steppes and savannas. Steppe … Read more

Social Stock Exchange

The Rise of the Social Stock Exchange: Democratizing Investment and Empowering Social Impact The traditional financial system, with its focus on maximizing shareholder returns, has often been criticized for neglecting social and environmental concerns. This has led to a growing demand for alternative investment models that prioritize impact alongside profit. Enter the Social Stock Exchange … Read more

El Nino

El Nino El Niño is the name given to the occasional development of warm ocean surface waters along the coast of Ecuador and Peru. When this warming occurs the usual upwelling of cold, nutrient rich deep ocean water is significantly reduced. El Niño normally occurs around Christmas and usually lasts for a few weeks to a few months. Sometimes … Read more

Global Environmental Issues like Green House Effect, Green House Gases and their mitigation.

The Greenhouse Effect The greenhouse effect is a natural phenomenon that insulates the Earth . Incoming solar radiations are absorbed and reemitted back from the Earth’s surface as infrared energy, greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the Atmosphere prevent some of this heat from escaping into space, instead reflecting the energy back to further warm the surface. Human … Read more

North Atlantic Drift

The North Atlantic Drift: A Warm Embrace for Europe The North Atlantic Drift, also known as the North Atlantic Current, is a powerful ocean current that plays a crucial role in shaping the climate of Western Europe. This warm, northward-flowing current originates in the Gulf of Mexico, carries vast amounts of heat across the Atlantic … Read more

Interrelationship Of Disaster And Development

–2/”>a >DOCTYPE html PUBLIC “-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN” “http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd”> Debate regarding the relationship between socioeconomic development and natural disasters remains at the fore of global discussions, as the potential risk from Climate extremes and uncertainty pose an increasing threat to developmental prospects. This study reviews statistical investigations of disaster and development linkages, across topics of … Read more

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