How does India manage its oil spills? By palaktripathi 11 Jan 2023 Oil spills occur from ships either accidentally or due to illegal operational discharges. India is the second-largest user of primary energy with an oil Read More
World’s response to Myanmar's humanitarian crisis By palaktripathi 08 Jan 2023 Myanmar's humanitarian crisis: A military coup d'état overthrew Myanmar's democratically elected civilian government in February 2021. Read More
Korea's Volume-based waste fee system, Explained! By palaktripathi 04 Jan 2023 Waste Management: The Volume-Based Waste Fee (VBWF) system was introduced by the Korean government in 1995. Read More
Is the Ukraine-Russia war leading to the food crisis in Africa? By palaktripathi 03 Jan 2023 Russia's war on Ukraine is pushing the world's most vulnerable countries into a food security crisis. Many of these states are in Africa. Read More
World Solar Bank, Explained! By palaktripathi 31 Dec 2022 World Solar Bank is a financing agency that is aimed to pool resources from across the globe and use them to fund solar projects Read More
These citizen protests of 2022 restored faith in our collective power By palaktripathi 31 Dec 2022 Citizen protests of 2022: In the year 2022 From basic education to the right to wear what they want, the fights were consistent and constant. Read More
India’s evolving role in global climate change dialogue By palaktripathi 29 Dec 2022 In the negotiations for these climate discussions, India has made some headway. A few experiments have been tried on institutions Read More
Pollution hotspots in Delhi-NCR, Traffic Jam is a major contributor By palaktripathi 29 Dec 2022 Pollution hotspots Delhi-NCR: As a way to tackle the problem of air pollution in Delhi, CPCB identifying pollution hotspots. Read More
What is 'Led By Donkeys', and what do they want? By palaktripathi 29 Dec 2022 Led by Donkeys is a British political campaign group, established in 2018. It was set up as an anti-Brexit campaign. Read More
Water wars are not prospects, but a reality, know-how! By palaktripathi 25 Dec 2022 Water Wars: The majority of the freshwater on Earth is submerged in aquifers or frozen in glaciers and ice caps. Read More