Ending Stubble Burning With An Eco-Friendly Solution
Each fall, some paddy farmers in India’s northern state of Haryana set fire to the leftover stalks following the rice harvest in order to clear the area for wheat sowing.Continue Reading
Each fall, some paddy farmers in India’s northern state of Haryana set fire to the leftover stalks following the rice harvest in order to clear the area for wheat sowing.Continue Reading
According to estimates from the NITI Aayog, roughly 39 million tonnes of paddy straw is burnt annually in Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Punjab, adding to air pollution. Stubble burning,Continue Reading
An initiative from with in the farmer community has come in the form of ‘Biocoal’ which can go a long way in addressing the problem of stubble burning in northernContinue Reading
The Punjab government has finally put a ‘practical action plan’ to deal with the burning of crop residue (also know as ‘Stubble Burning’) which has been blamed for air pollutionContinue Reading
The problem of crop residue burning has been intensifying over the years, with Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh being the major burning hotspots. Increased mechanization, declining number of livestock, longContinue Reading
Crop residue burning in Punjab and Haryana is often blamed for worsening air quality in the Delhi National Capital Region. Now a new study by scientists working in the USContinue Reading
According to statistics published in the 2021 World Air Quality Report, India has 21 of the world’s 30 cities with the worst levels of air pollution. Six Indian cities rankContinue Reading
In this era of extreme weather events, it is quite apt to discuss the issues and challenges of climate change at micro, meso and macro level with sole objective toContinue Reading
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