Climate change could force Bangkok to move, official warns
Tree rings show last northern summer was the warmest since year 1
When the temperatures spiked last year, numerous weather agencies said it was the hottest month, summer and year on record. But those records only go back to 1850 at best because it's based on thermometers. Now scientists can go back to the modern western calendar's year 1, when the Bible says Jesus of Nazareth walked the Earth, but have found no hotter northern summer than last year's.
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Mahindras Farm Equipment Sector Sells 35805 Units in India during April 2024
Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.s Farm Equipment Sector (FES), part of the Mahindra Group, today announced its tractor sales numbers for April 2024.
Fodder ecosystem builder Cornext raises $2.2M from Omnivore
Cornext,which is building a fodder ecosystem to support dairy cattle farmers, announced today that it has raisedUSD 2.2 millionin aSeed round from Omnivore.
Bioprime Agrisolutions, Yara India inks pact to combat climate uncertainties in farming
BioPrime AgriSolutions,a leading ag-biotech startup harnessing the power of agricultural biotechnology for sustainable and resilient farming practices, is delighted to announce a strategic partnership withYaraIndia,a subsidiary of Yara International,the worlds leading crop nutrition company.
NGT seeks response on 'deteriorating condition' of Dal Lake
List of Top Superfoods in India
The term superfood has become a buzzword in the world of health and nutrition. While there's no single food with magical properties, certain ingredients boast a concentrated pack of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, potentially offering a range of health benefits.
Sea surface temperatures of Indian Ocean could help predict dengue outbreaks globally: Study
Can artificial glaciers help with water shortages?
Approximately 1.9 billion people worldwide depend on glaciers and snow packs for their drinking water supply. During the warmer months, glaciers undergo a natural melting process, releasing significant amounts of water into rivers, which in turn sustains human populations, industries, and ecosystems. However, for this cycle to continue, glaciers must replenish at a comparable rate during the winter months when snowfall occurs.
Rallis India commissions new automated 8000 metric tonnes WSF plant in Maharashtra
Rallis India Limited, a Tata enterprise and a leading player in theIndian Agri inputs industry, announces the establishment of a new automatic 8000 metrictons Water-Soluble Fertiliser (WSF) plant in Akola, Maharashtra.
CMFRI identifies two new species of needlefish from Indian waters
Adding two more fishes to the Indian marine biodiversity, researchers at the ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) have scientifically described two new species of needlefish from Indian waters.
Dozens of cholera cases reported in flood-hit Kenya
The United Nations voiced concern on Wednesday after dozens of cases of cholera were reported in flood-stricken Kenya. I believe that between government and national and international partners, we'll be able to contain it, the UN's resident coordinator in Kenya, Stephen Jackson, said in an interview with Citizen TV. We've contained cholera before, but it's a significant concern, he added.
The tractor, a symbol of agricultural progress, has revolutionized farming since its invention in the late 19th century. These powerful machines have replaced manual labor, increased efficiency, and enabled large-scale cultivation.
Chinese mill blamed for turning Serbia village red with pollution
Locals in the area near the eastern Serbian city of Smederevo have been facing significant air pollution and thick red dust since the Chinese company HBIS acquired a steel mill eight years ago. Radinac has become known as ed village', because everything is permanently coated in a layer of red dust. Residents report a significant increase in cancer cases and highlight the presence of high levels of arsenic, chromium, and lead in the dust.
Top 10 Banks Funding India's Agricultural Growth
As India's agricultural sector undergoes a revolution, banks are emerging as key partners in its growth story. This report delves into the top 10 banks actively investing in the Indian agricultural sector, exploring their unique initiatives and highlighting the overall impact on farmers and the agricultural ecosystem.
Sandalwood Farming Takes Root in India
Sandalwood, the aromatic heartwood of Santalum trees, has captivated civilizations for centuries. Its distinct fragrance and exquisite beauty have fueled a global demand, particularly for red sandalwood and white sandalwood varieties.
Mexico tourist train an environmental 'nightmare,' activists say
In a cave in Mexico's Riviera Maya, where nature has sculpted a subterranean landscape of stunning beauty, thick steel columns supporting a controversial new tourist railway intrude into a delicate ecosystem. - Clean-up promised - Despite Lopez Obrador's assurances, concrete has leaked out of the steel columns and contaminated the cenote water, according to environmentalists.
How Indian Farmers can benefit from Mahogany plantation
Mahogany, a prized timber renowned for its rich color, exceptional strength, and enduring beauty, has long been a cornerstone of the global furniture industry.
A Greener Future: How Indian Farmers and Villagers Can Benefit from Increased Forest Cover
India, a land of diverse landscapes, faces a pressing challenge: deforestation. Despite the critical role forests play in regulating climate, maintaining biodiversity, and sustaining livelihoods, forest cover in India stands at a concerning 21.67%.