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Art Meets Climate Change

As the world fights around to bring in innovations battling climate change, The Real Elephant Collective is doing its bit by bringing club art with impact by combating harmful lantana weeds in the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. Not only are they helping clear these invasive plants, but they are also making a significant impact on elephant… Read More Art Meets Climate Change

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Miyawaki Forests of India

Nahar Group has worked very closely with the Garden Department of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) and has successfully planted over 41,000 trees on a 13-acre land parcel in the city’s heart for fighting climate change and curbing pollution levels and would further assist the MC in increasing the green cover of Mumbai. During his… Read More Miyawaki Forests of India

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India at COP 27

COP 27 is around the corner, and it is that time when it is important to pause to look back at progress made on promises at COP 26 and look ahead to see what else must be done. Sharm El Sheikh in Egypt is all set to host COP 27 between November 6th and 18th… Read More India at COP 27

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Flooding in India

As urban cities continue to report flooding owing to a deluge of rain, there is an urgent need to correct the situation as this can easily be classified as one of the most obvious causes of climate change. As countries face the consequence of climate change, an immediate impact has been flooding and this is… Read More Flooding in India

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Mumbai’s Ministry of Magic Mangrove Conservation

Biodiversity by the Bay’s campaign #MakeArtforMumbaisMangroveslaunches a virtual gallery on World Environment Day to showcase the diverse artworks that the movement has received from young creatives in support of Mumbai’s unique green ecosystems. The campaign to create conversation around Mumbai’s rich biodiversity began on 22 April (Earth Day). Over the course of the next one… Read More Mumbai’s Ministry of Magic Mangrove Conservation

Homes & Interiors

Conversation: Dr Mattheos Santamouris, Professor of High Performance Architecture in the University of New South Wales, Sydney

As homes become smart, there is an urgent need to innovate and create home grown technologies that will benefit the built economy of the country says Dr. Mattheos Santamouris. There are many challenges in the built environment today and it is said that the population of world is around 6.5 billion currently and will reach… Read More Conversation: Dr Mattheos Santamouris, Professor of High Performance Architecture in the University of New South Wales, Sydney