Millet: The Crop Of The Future On A Warming Planet
Millets, which were once a common food crop in Asia and Africa, have been replaced by rice, wheat, and maize over the past 60 years due to the introduction ofContinue Reading
Millets, which were once a common food crop in Asia and Africa, have been replaced by rice, wheat, and maize over the past 60 years due to the introduction ofContinue Reading
Conservationists are concerned that around 25% of India’s forests will no longer be legally protected as per the provisions of new controversial legislation which was passed by both the housesContinue Reading
Climate change was not a major issue only a decade ago. Given its significant ramifications and influence on our everyday lives, it has now become a source of popular debateContinue Reading
Prime Minister Narendra Modi offered what he dubbed “five nectar elements, Panchamrit” at the COP26 session in November 2021, each one a decarbonisation commitment. He concluded with a flourish, predictingContinue Reading
According to reports, India intends to halt the construction of new coal-fired power plants, in addition to those currently in the pipeline, by eliminating a critical language from the finalContinue Reading
Total Energies, a French multinational, placed its big green hydrogen project with the Adani group on hold in less than two weeks after the Indian business was shaken by chargesContinue Reading
Tata Motors wants to sell 50,000 electric cars (EVs) in the fiscal year ending March 31, 2023, and double that amount in the fiscal year ending March 31, 2024, accordingContinue Reading
Green H2 -1-1-1 ($1 for 1 kilogram of green hydrogen in 1 decade) is the latest buzzword in the realm of global energy goals. The term may be new, butContinue Reading
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