Category: Knowledge

East Asia’s Air Pollution Drop Hastens Global Warming

Reduction in air pollution across East Asia, particularly China, has unintentionally accelerated global warming by eliminating ref...

New CSR-1 Form Brings Stricter Compliance Rules

CSR-1 form updated with stricter checks to ensure only verified NGOs and trusts get CSR project funding.

Dubai Leads Solar Shift With Smart Energy Solutions

Al Garhoud’s solar-powered car park showcases Dubai’s push for clean energy and sustainable infrastructure.

Sowing the Seeds of Sustainability: How Farmers Are Cultivating a Greener Future

Farmers adopt sustainable practices like crop rotation, organic farming, and smart tech to protect the planet.

Greener, Fairer, Stronger: How ESG Regulations Are Reshaping Business

ESG regulations reshape business by enforcing transparency, sustainability, and accountability across sectors.

From Pollution to Solution: The Rise of Eco-Friendly Enterprises

Green businesses adopt eco-friendly practices, boost ESG performance, and drive innovation for a sustainable future.

Eco Warriors of the Market: The Rise of Sustainable Brands

Sustainable brands lead with eco-friendly materials, ethical labor, and conscious practices for a greener future.

Nitrate Pollution From Fertiliser Runoff Prompts Drinking Water Restrictions Acr...

High nitrate levels from fertiliser runoff are causing drinking water restrictions across U.S. states like Iowa, with experts warn...

Temporary Overshoot of 1.5°C Could Trigger Amazon Dieback, Study Finds

A new study warns that temporarily overshooting the 1.5°C global warming target could trigger long-term Amazon rainforest dieback....

New Global Report Highlights Severe Drought Impacts

Global drought report by the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and UN highlights severe drought impacts from 2023–2025, affecting foo...

Japanese Electric SUV Sets Range Record

Toyota’s bZ4X electric SUV achieves a groundbreaking 807-mile range using a cost-effective LFP battery. With 20% higher energy den...

Study Finds Forest Fragmentation Lowers Biodiversity Globally

A global study published in Nature confirms forest fragmentation reduces biodiversity by 12% on average. Analysing over 4,000 spec...

Are Clay Bricks Sustainable for South Asia?

Brick-making in South Asia contributes significantly to pollution and health issues due to coal-based kilns, with limited progress...

Scientists Unearth Unique Creature in Papua New Guinea Mine Site

Scientists have discovered a black-eyed mammal thriving 1,000 meters underground in a Papua New Guinea gold mine, spotlighting the...

Climate Change Doubles Global Heat Waves, Hits Africa Hard

A global study reveals climate change has doubled the number of heat waves, with nearly half the world affected and Africa among t...

Mercedes-AMG GT XX Redefines Electric Performance

The Indian Ocean faces a marine crisis due to falling oxygen levels, rising temperatures, and pollution. Fish stocks have dropped ...

Scientists Discover Fungi That Can Break Down Plastic

Scientists in Germany have discovered fungi that can digest polyurethane plastics. While not a complete solution, this could help ...

Flexible Solar Cell Hits 26.4% Efficiency, Paving Way for Wearables & Drones

Scientists at the Solar Energy Research Institute of Singapore (SERIS) have developed the world’s most efficient flexible solar ce...

Snowfall Covers Atacama Desert for First Time in a Decade

The Atacama Desert in northern Chile, known as the driest place on Earth, experienced rare snowfall at ALMA Observatory for the fi...

Diego and Zorro: Same-Sex Penguin Pair Marks 10 Years at Bournemouth Oceanarium

Diego and Zorro, a same-sex Humboldt penguin pair at Bournemouth Oceanarium, celebrate 10 years together. Known for their long-ter...

Study Warns Hair Products May Harm Aquatic Life

A new study by Aarhus University reveals that softening agents in shampoos and conditioners can harm freshwater species like daphn...