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Biodiversity | Environment Stories: Rising temperatures threaten tropical rainforests like the Daintree, reducing photosynthesis and the forest’s ability to absorb carbon.
Government enterprises dealing with coal and lignite have achieved a reduction in carbon emissions equivalent to 1.17 lakh tonnes of CO2
Carbon Emission New research has found that the emissions produced during the first two months of the war in Gaza were higher than the yearly carbon
Environment Stories | Carbon Emission | Pollution The fashion industry, notorious for its significant environmental impact, accounts for 2-8% of global greenhouse gas emissions.
Carbon Emission Black carbon is a potent climate pollutant with significant impacts on human well-being, the environment, and climate change.
Carbon Emission On March 28, 2023, the Minister of Energy, RK Singh, informed the Rajya Sabha that India’s thermal power plants produced
Carbon Emission CO2 removed atmosphere; A few days ago, the first report estimating the amount of carbon dioxide captured on the planet
The official publication of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States has made public a study related to the great capacity
A team of researchers measuring carbon emissions found that carbon emissions have increased over a decade. However, they also found that carbon emissions from gas and electricity have decreased
Carbon Emission The investments of the world’s 125 richest people emit 393 million tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) each year, a million times more than those in the bottom 90 per cent of income.