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National River Confluence
Collective Voice Raised for Rivers at National Level

Mahakumbh Mela
Where Ancient Traditions Meet Astronomical Wonders

Mahakumbh 2025
Sets High Green Standards for Future Generations

Karanja Port
Meeting Challenges of Migrant Needs and Global Competition

Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage
A Solution to the Heating and Cooling Needs of India?

Assessing the Impact on Human Health of Net Zero Pathways
A Summary of Ongoing Research and Methodologies

Taking Education to the Next Level
GD Goenka Public School Sets New Benchmark for Indoor Air Quality

Tigers in the Neighbourhood
How India Makes Room for Both Tigers and People

Eco-Friendly Wastewater Treatment with Advanced Hybrid System
Innovative Process by NIT Rourkela Researchers

IBM's State of Sustainability Readiness Report 2024 Shows India is a Leader in Al-Driven Sustainability Initiatives
Business leaders in India see the benefits of investing in IT for sustainability, with 98 per cent planning to increase investments in IT for sustainability over the next 12 months. Around 96 per cent of Indian executives surveyed believe AI will positively influence sustainability goals.

Sustainable Low-Carbon Heat Network For Meeting Woking Town Centre's Needs in London
In this article, Dr Marianne Furtado de Nazareth highlights that sustainable low-carbon heat network at Woking Town Centre in UK, London is a wonderful project as it will allow Woking to grow and develop in a sustainable way, utilizing low-carbon heat to meet the town's needs.

The True Cost of Wildfires
More than Dollars and Cents

Staying Connected with Nature With Our Daily Routines and Lifestyle
In this article, N Kalyani discusses how disconnected we are from nature, both in terms of using natural and organic products and aligning our lives with the natural world. Given the current state of our lives, it would be valuable and intriguing to explore ways—no matter how small-to reconnect with nature through our daily routines and lifestyle.

Tiger: Iconic Symbol of Asia
When Stripes Drew a Country’s Borders

Sacred Groves Help Community in Watershed Management
Pioneering Initiative in Velhe

Role of AI in Achieving Renewable Energy Goals For an Environmentally Sustainable Future
In this article, A Jyothi Mahalingam highlights how artificial intelligence (AI) has become crucial for sustainable renewable energy (RE) generation, driven by the growing demand for electricity.

The Global Plastic Crisis
Current Situation and Strategies to Combat Plastic Pollution

GRIHA Certification
The Green Gold Standard Transforming India's Real Estate Market

Decoding the Union Budget 2025
A Green Lens on Energy, Resilience, and Sustainable Development

The Enduring Legacy
The Tale of Bhopal Gas Tragedy Waste Disposal after 40 Years

Scientists Unlock Ice-Repelling Secrets of Polar Bear Fur For Sustainable Anti-Freezing Solutions
Polar bear fur's natural ability to resist ice formation could pave the way for safer, more sustainable solutions to prevent ice build-up across industries such as aviation and renewable energy, according to researchers at the University of Surrey.

Karanja Development Puts Strain on Infrastructure
But,the Port Rises Up to the Challenge

Mapping Flames Leveraging Remote Sensing and GIS for Forest Fire Prevention
Leveraging Remote Sensing and GIS for Forest Fire Prevention

Sustainability Practices and Their Significance in the Nutraceutical Industry
In this interaction with TerraGreen, Karthik Kondepudi, Partner, Herbochem, enlightens us on the significance of nutraceutical industry and how it could make noteworthy contributions towards mankind's quest towards sustainable development.

Why Aspiring Marketers Must Embrace Marketing Sustainability Practices?
A Snapshot of the Global Rising Trend

When Men and Mountain Meet Confluence of Unsustainable Tourism and Unsustainable Business
With this article, Rajshekhar Pant, makes us aware of the threats mountains are receiving as an outcome of the unsustainable development practices. He exerts that the inappropriate development despite taking a big toll, has blinded both the high-ups and commoners to such an extent that no one wants to say that tourism also brings trouble as long as it serves the purpose—need of the visitors and greed of the locals.

Art from Electric Trash
A New Dimension to the Sustainable Development

COP29 Key Outcomes and Challenges
This article by Arvind Kumar brings to us the major takeaways from the COP29. The author establishes how climate finance is the prerequisite for the effective realization of the ambitious climate action.

Future of Climate Change Negotiations Emerging Clues from the COP29
This article penned by Dr Vibha Dhawan and Mr R. R. Rashmi highlights the major takeaways of the recently concluded COP29. It serves the dual purpose of both light and sight. The authors' unbiased analysis reinforces our comprehension of the shortcomings of the environment summit that gave rise to the consequential outcomes. They opinethe most relevant COP in the coming years will be the COP 2028. As India has proposed to host the COP in 2028, it will have to play a decisive role not only in shaping the character of emerging global governance of climate change, but also in bringing together the international community against the climate change.

From Coastal Hamlet to International Port The Time Tells a Tale
This article by Gajanan Khergamker makes us co-passengers in the journey of Karanja Port. Earlier neglected and insignificant, Karanja, with its deep harbour, abundant land, and proximity to Mumbai, emerged as a viable solution in the government's quest for another port in Mumbai's vicinity. This marked a new beginning for the coastal fishing community.