Climate Optimism: Can we reverse the impact on the environment?
Climate Optimism is having hope for the environment despite the relentlessly grim news that surrounds us.
Stories about the change makers who have taken a strong action to make a positive impact on the environment and society.
Climate Optimism is having hope for the environment despite the relentlessly grim news that surrounds us.
Water travels a minimum of 130 kilometres before reaching the homes of Bengaluru. This distance in the future will increase to a minimum of 200 kilometers with the building of new dams.
Environment Environment for Economy: A case-study of Denmark Contents Environment and Economy Maximizing economic growth Tracking Denmark’s progress so far Danish-India partnership for green growth For the past three decades, Denmark has been at the forefront of the transition to carbon neutrality and has proved that a country CAN make the economy work for the …
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On our quest to meet changemakers, we saw this quote come to life, and our recent interaction with Aditi Deodhar, founder of the Brown Leaf initiative.
What is the solution for not eating pesticide free at home? Grow your own hydroponics at home. Read a research scientists story
Earth Tatva provides clean, eco-friendly, and food-safe ceramic products. With their upcoming launch of tableware, it was quite a challenge for them to make sure that the recyclable ceramics are food safe.
Recosolution is a purpose driven organization which transforms sustainable thinking into actions. Recently we got to interview the co-founder Mr. Pranav Desai and a firm believer in cultural transformation through technology.
Training center in the Piplantri village established by Govt. of India. Where the Sarpanches (village head) from all across the country can come and learn Piplanti model.
A Natgeo study showed that a whopping 91% of plastics are not getting recycled.
But with all the efforts going around the world and the technology evolving, why is it still not mainstream? Where is it failing? I’ve tried to give my 5 top reasons:
Let’s learn about the Piplantri Model. How a Sarpanch transformed the village with the socio-environmental model – saving the girl child, growing more trees, and reviving groundwater levels.
Ashish Agrawal talks about mindful consumption. It has been 450+ days since I started living with 33 personal items. It has been quite an incredible journey!