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The First Floating Photovoltaic Plant in Catalonia is Up and Running

It is a structure made up of 195 photovoltaic panels placed on polyethylene floats on a 1,745 square meter rainwater collection pond in the Riera de Gaià, in Tarragonès.

Nepal: No more second home to many migratory birds

Nepal is often known for the huge diversity it possesses. Within a distance of 180km, the altitude ranges from 60m to 8848.46m above see level, Himalayan Monal; a beautiful pheasant native to Himalayas, found in Nepal forests and shrublands at elevations between 2,100-4,500 meters, another attractive settlements to these migrants is Satyr Tragopan, a majestic bird inhabiting moist oak and rhododendron forests with dense undergrowth and bamboo clumps at altitudes ranging from 2,400-4,200m. 

Climate change threatens Egypt's economy and food security

Climate change threatens Egypt's economy and food security

The impact of climate change on agriculture in Egypt, a North African country, is enormous and might have serious consequences for the country's economy and food security.

Echoes of the Indian Adivasis and wildlife

India is a diaspora of various cultures and communities of people. Since the time of civilization, there has been an immense transition of groups of people who migrated here during early inhabitation.

A Call to Action for Sustainable Water Management in India

A Call to Action for Sustainable Water Management in India

Water bodies such as lakes, rivers, and wetlands are critical to the ecological health of our planet. They provide habitats for aquatic plants and animals

Environmental Degradation: A Tougher Battle for Third world Countries

Humans have significantly contributed to environmental degradation, a problem that is especially severe in developing nations and third-world countries, where poor urban planning, unequal resource distribution, and unsustainable practices exacerbate the issue.

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Exploring the Prospects of Forced Migration and its Mitigating Solutions

Forced migration is a growing concern globally. With increasing climate changes, natural disasters, political instability, and economic downturns

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Arduous militarization of the Siachen Glaciers is a menace for Pakistan as well as India

Either ways, human beings have managed to indulge themselves in conflicts with fellow human individuals without thinking about or paying any kind of attention to its consequences.

Action on decarbonization could signal a paradigm shift in the fight against climate change.

What is decarbonization and why is it important? As the world continues its fight against climate change, decarbonization is one word that appear in our daily preposition when discussing climate change, not for anything but for a good reason. 

The Impact of Rapid Population Growth on Malawi’s Natural Resources and Environment

With the global population surpassing 8 billion, the birth of new lives each day brings not only hope but also mounting challenges for our climate and ecosystems.