Frequent rainbows are a bad sign for the environment By nayanikaphukan 03 Jan 2023 As explained by National Geographic, a rainbow is a multi-colored arc made by light-striking water droplets. Rainbows Read More
Jurong National Park, Asia's largest bird park closes today! By nayanikaphukan 03 Jan 2023 Jurong National Park is a bird park and a tourist attraction in Jurong, Singapore. The national park is managed by Mandai Wildlife Reserve. Read More
Fuel from ramen broth, Japan's food waste solution By nayanikaphukan 31 Dec 2022 Climate Initiative: This railway in Japan switched to running entirely on biodiesel made from leftover tonkatsu ramen broth. Read More
Increasing landfills pose risks in the Tinsukia district, of Assam By nayanikaphukan 29 Dec 2022 Landfills Tinsukia: In developing nations, issues with the supply of solid waste management services are becoming more serious. Read More
Film photography is not sustainable, know how? By nayanikaphukan 28 Dec 2022 Film photography can be considered sustainable. But, the manufacturing of the film and development process involves a lot of chemicals. Read More
Why is it important to address the Aluminum industry's carbon footprint? By nayanikaphukan 26 Dec 2022 Aluminum is the second most abundant metallic element in Earth’s crust after iron and the most widely used non-ferrous metal. Read More
Irregular rains, and droughts impacting rice cultivation in Assam By nayanikaphukan 24 Dec 2022 Rice is the most significant crop in Assam. Out of 4.16 million hectares of Assam’s gross cropped area, 2.54 million hectares is covered by rice cultivation. Read More
Each whale can sequester 33 tons of CO2, we have to save them! By nayanikaphukan 24 Dec 2022 A paper published by Trends in Ecology and Evolution stated that because whales are among the longest-lived animals. Read More
National water mission, Explained! By nayanikaphukan 24 Dec 2022 National water mission | Nearly 600 million people in India are experiencing high to extreme water stress: Report Read More
The declining frog population indicates environmental damage By nayanikaphukan 24 Dec 2022 It is quite noticeable when frog populations are declining. Predators' population decreases and flies and moths that frogs feed.. Read More