TerraGreen Magazine - December 2023
TerraGreen Magazine - December 2023
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In this issue
The UN Climate Change Conference, also known as COP28, recently concluded in Dubai, UAE. COP28 made significant progress on various fronts, including the operationalization of the Loss and Damage Fund established at COP27. It also conducted the inaugural ‘Global Stocktake’ and laid the groundwork for a fossil-fuel-free future through a groundbreaking decision. In this article, Dr Anil Pratap Singh sheds light on the deliberations that transpired at COP28, emphasizing India’s pivotal role in the conference.
Waste to Wonder
Zinc Mining Waste Can Be a Source for Essential Plant Nutrients
4 mins
Beyond 1.5°C What Lies Ahead?
2023 was Earth's hottest year ever recorded, beating the previous record set in 2016 by a huge margin. 2023 was also the first in which the world was close to 1.5°C (1.48°C) hotter than the pre-industrial average (1850-1900). We are brushing against the threshold scientists urged us to limit long-term warming to. Some scientists, including former NASA climatologist James Hansen, predict 2024 will be humanity's first year beyond 1.5°C. As once dire warnings from climate experts become our shared reality, what can you expect?
3 mins
COP28 Chronicles India's Ambitious Climate Agenda for a Sustainable Future
In this article, Amit Patjoshi asserts that India has made commendable strides towards its climate goals, actively participating in initiatives such as the International Solar Alliance and the Green Hydrogen Mission. These endeavours underscore a robust commitment to cleaner and renewable energy sources. By fostering a sustainable ecosystem, the Government of India is not only benefiting the nation but also making a substantial contribution to global climate efforts. The author applauds India's unwavering commitment, setting a positive example for the world in the pursuit of a greener future.
7 mins
ES (D) G Empowering Sustainable Development Goals
Rodrigo Fernandes is director of ES(D)G (Empowering Sustainable Development Goals) at Bentley Systems. Here, we are in conversation with him for TerraGreen.
5 mins
COP28 Drove Momentum towards a Sustainable Future
The UN Climate Change Conference, also known as COP28, recently concluded in Dubai, UAE. COP28 made significant progress on various fronts, including the operationalization of the Loss and Damage Fund established at COP27. It also conducted the inaugural 'Global Stocktake' and laid the groundwork for a fossil-fuel-free future through a groundbreaking decision. In this article, Dr Anil Pratap Singh sheds light on the deliberations that transpired at COP28, emphasizing India's pivotal role in the conference.
10+ mins
Mumbai Festivals Highlight Environmental Concerns
Manu Shrivastava says Mumbai has now become the Festival City of India with a new-found focus on environment given the devastating effects of climate change, vehicular pollution, and dipping quality of air. The festivals are promoting sustainable living, awareness about climate change and eco-friendly practices and bringing together people from different walks of life to celebrate nature, discuss environmental issues and share ideas on how to protect the environment.
8 mins
Soil and Water A Source of Life
World Soil Day, observed annually on December 5, is dedicated to raising global awareness about the pivotal role soil plays in sustaining life. The sustenance of our planet relies on the critical connection between soil and water. In this article, Muskaan Negi and S K Bhardwaj emphasize that soil and water, essential for nutrient absorption by plants, intricately bind our ecosystems together.
6 mins
The Issue of Single-Use Plastic Pens
Green Forest Ink is an initiative designed to promote the use of eco-friendly newspaper pens, aiming to replace conventional plastic body pens. Crafted by rural women in India, the production of these pens not only provides them with a livelihood but also empowers them. Continue reading to learn more about this impactful initiative led by Gurugram teenagers like Sadhika Anand.
4 mins
CORWA Spreads Its Wings Further to South CORWA-Bengaluru Formed
The Confederation of Resident Welfare Associations (CORWA) serves as the Pan India Apex Body for Resident Welfare Associations (RWAS) across the country. CORWA's primary objective is to advocate for a sustainable urban environment, with RWAs playing a crucial role in local urban governance. This article focuses on the inception of CORWA - Bengaluru.
3 mins
Christmas As It Used to Be, As It Should Be
In this article, Dr Elsa Lycias Joel reflects on her childhood Christmas experiences. She notes that modern living room conversations often focus on the bygone era when Christmas held more profound meaning than just cakes, gifts, and carol services. Despite concerns about the future decline of the Christmas spirit, she highlights the present season as an opportunity for connection, reconciliation, and meaningful conversations. The power of \"Merry Christmas\" becomes even merrier when shared with a small cake in hand.
8 mins
The Alternative Tracks Waiting to Be Tapped
Book Review by Parsa Venkateshwar Rao Jr
4 mins
Geeta Dham A Museum with a Twist
In this article, Rajshekhar Pant introduces us to Dr Yashodhar Mathpal-a multifaceted talent recognized internationally in academic circles as one of the top experts in prehistoric archaeology, particularly in the field of cave art. Additionally, as an acknowledged painter, he has to his credit numerous solo exhibitions in various European countries and the USA.
7 mins
TerraGreen Magazine Description:
Publisher: The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)
Category: News
Language: English
Frequency: Monthly
TerraGreen is one of the most respected monthly magazine dedicated to informing and enlightening its readers on issues of environment, energy, and sustainable development. Launched in 2004, TerraGreen has made an indelible impression on the minds of readers, both in India and across the world. Today, it enjoys a readership of over 40,000 and a subscriber base of close to 5,000. Helping the magazine along in its endeavour to take issues of absolute importance to the people is the fact that it is the only publication of its kind in the market; not only does it inform and educate, it does so in a subtle and reader-friendly manner. After all, the aim is to reach as many people as possible!
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