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Unearthing Knowledge, Embracing Exploration
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Study maps rise in non-CO2 emission from cropland based agriculture over 30 years
Fertiliser pricing policies– influencing farmers’ preference towards specific chemical combinations–need to be mapped to the officially prescribed nitrogen (N), phosphate (P) and potassium (K) ratio to curb excess non-carbon dioxide (non-CO2) emission from India’s cropland based agriculture, research has suggested. The agricultural sector is the world’s largest source of non-CO2 greenhouse gas emissions such as […]
Nitrous oxide emission from agriculture has risen sharply over 30 years, finds study
The increase is linked to fertiliser pricing policy and disproportionate use of nitrogen-based fertilisers, say experts.
Another Cause of Worry: Non CO2 Emissions from Indian Farmlands Rise
While the methane emissions dipped in the 30-year study, scientists from Indian and Thailand did add that the nitrous oxide emissions have increased whic...
Ocean tourism needs to escalate resilience community and requires to transmute into sustainability | Business Insider India
Coastal and marine tourism is highly dependent on the quality of coastal and marine ecosystems to attract visitors, but the continued depletion and degradation of these natural assets is putting the sustainability and viability of the industry, along with the local communities that rely on it, at risk, said the report released coinciding with the UN Ocean Conference with more than 150 countries collectively agreeing to scale up science-based and innovative actions to address the ocean emergency.
Coastal communities: Missing women from adaptation plans!
By Nivedita Khandekar New Delhi, Apr 27 (IANS): Adaptation plans in view of the changing climatic conditions across the globe for coastal areas have rendered the gender dimension invisible, which may mean that the experience of those who are traditionally sidelined in fisheries, the primary livelihood, continue to be .....
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