Climate
Technologies in Food to Combat Climate Change
Despite the fact that the new year has only just begun, a deadline is rapidly approaching. Only seven years remain until the end of this decade for us to stop the worst effects of the climate disaster. The food system contributes significantly to this serious issue and is unquestionably responsible for one-third of the world's emissions.
By Goran Vinchi3 years ago in Earth
Disaster Preparedness
Preparing for the Unpredictable: Understanding and Managing the Impact of Disaster Disasters can take many forms, from natural events such as hurricanes, earthquakes, and floods, to man-made incidents such as oil spills, nuclear accidents, and terrorist attacks. Regardless of the cause, the impact of a disaster can be devastating for communities and individuals. It is important for individuals and organizations to be prepared for disasters in order to minimize the impact and help affected people recover as quickly as possible.
By gokulakrishnan3 years ago in Earth
The Impact Of Climate Change On Our Oceans: What You Need To Know!!
Climate change is one of the most pressing issues facing our planet today, and its impact on our oceans is a particularly concerning aspect of this global problem. As a professor and oceanographer, I have spent many years studying the effects of climate change on our oceans and I would like to share some of my findings with you.
By Lawrence Luke3 years ago in Earth
"The Indian Cobra Incident: A Tale of Respect and Safety"
Introduction The Indian cobra, also known as the spectacled cobra, is one of the most venomous snakes in the world. It is found throughout the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia, and it is known for its distinctive hood and aggressive behavior. While cobras are feared by many, they also play an important role in the ecosystem and are respected by many cultures. This story is about a time incident when an Indian cobra was spotted in a village and how the villagers, with the help of an expert, handled the situation.
By Manojkumar B3 years ago in Earth
Dumpster Rentals - The Undiscovered Hero in Disaster Relief and Cleanup Efforts
In order to help communities recover from natural and man-made disasters, disaster relief and cleanup efforts are essential. These efforts are designed to restore normalcy quickly after disasters such as floods, hurricanes, and wildfires. Of all these efforts, one aspect that is often overlooked is dumpster rentals.
By Stephen Andrews3 years ago in Earth
The Journey of way
Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, there was a winding road that led through lush green forests and over sparkling rivers. This road was known as the Way, and it was a path that many travelers took on their journey through the kingdom.
By Naseem Najimutheen 3 years ago in Earth
"Bamboo: The Versatile and Sustainable Solution for Contemporary Products"
Eco-friendly bamboo is quickly replacing traditional materials in the manufacture of contemporary products. Bamboo is a rapidly growing grass that can be harvested without replanting, making it a highly renewable resource. It also takes very little water and fertiliser to grow, making it a much more environmentally friendly option than many other crops.
By Sarath kumar3 years ago in Earth
Waste Water
How to Properly Dispose of Wastewater Water is essential to all life on Earth. It is essential for human health, agriculture, and industry. Unfortunately, water can also be a source of pollution. Wastewater is any water that has been contaminated by human activity.
By KALITHAS KRISHNAN3 years ago in Earth
"Countdown to the Blue Comet: Understanding the Science behind the Rare Celestial Event"
I. Introduction The "blue comet" event refers to the close approach of the comet C/2021 A1 (Leonard) to Earth on February 1, 2023. This comet was discovered in January 2021 by the Mount Lemmon Survey in Arizona, USA and is expected to pass within 0.03 AU (about 4.4 million miles or 7.1 million kilometers) of Earth, making it a relatively close approach for a comet. The event is notable for the color of the comet, which is expected to have a blue-green hue due to the presence of copper in its composition. Some experts have said that it could be bright enough to be visible to the naked eye, but that is still uncertain. It is also worth noting that C/2021 A1 (Leonard) is a first time visitor to the inner solar system, so we know very little about it's orbit or composition. The aim of this blog post is to understand the science behind the rare celestial event of the blue comet C/2021 A1 (Leonard) close approach to Earth on February 1, 2023. It will explore the comet's composition, orbit, and how its close proximity to Earth will affect its appearance. It will also discuss the potential scientific significance of this event and how astronomers will study the comet during its close approach. Additionally, the post will provide information on how and where to view the comet, as well as safety precautions for viewing it.
By Gowtham Dharma3 years ago in Earth







