Imagine this. You’re planning a family vacation. Earlier, packing was simple. If you’re going closer to the coasts, pack for heat and humidity. If you’re going up the mountains, pack layers of sweaters. That was the hard and fast rule....
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by Pragati Badri | Jan 28, 2023 | Carbon Emission
Imagine this. You’re planning a family vacation. Earlier, packing was simple. If you’re going closer to the coasts, pack for heat and humidity. If you’re going up the mountains, pack layers of sweaters. That was the hard and fast rule....
READ MOREby Kadhambari Selvabharathi | Jan 18, 2023 | Carbon Emission
Carbon emissions are not halting anytime soon. Credit goes to rapid industrialization and population rise, which will further continue to generate massive amounts of carbon emissions going forward as well. Though climate change is a harsh...
READ MOREby Kadhambari Selvabharathi | Jan 2, 2023 | Carbon Emission, Climate change
What imagination does manufacturing evoke for you? We are surrounded by almost everything that has ever been created in the world. Notably, India’s manufacturing industry dates back about 4,000 years. Indians are proud of the...
READ MOREby Sumanth Kumar | Sep 5, 2022 | Carbon Emission
The whole world is talking about carbon neutrality. Ever wondered what the fuzz is about? Carbon Neutrality is also called Net Zero Carbon, where the carbon emission caused by the transport, industries and machinery around our environment...
READ MOREby Kishan Karunakaran | Apr 17, 2021 | Carbon Emission, Climate change
Most countries in the world began nurturing the growth of the biofuels industry at the turn of the century. Likewise, Europe began implementing its first biofuel-related policies in the year 2003. The overall production of biofuels in the...
READ MOREby Prasad | Dec 3, 2020 | Carbon Emission, Gaseous Biofuels
Understanding Stubble Burning Every harvest of paddy brings with it a residue of straw stubble as a by-product. This by-product of stubble which comes in huge quantities is partially used as cattle feed but most of it is dumped as waste...
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