Monthly Archives: August 2010

Ocean’s Color Affects Hurricane Paths

A change in the color of ocean waters could have a drastic effect on the prevalence of hurricanes, new research indicates. In a simulation of such a change in one region of the North Pacific, the study finds that hurricane … Continue reading

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Congratulations Blooming India

Happy Independence day . Salute to Indomitable sprite of Indians. Blooming of new India became possible because of You.

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Our Cities Hold the Key to Global Sustainability

Our cities play a vital role in the quest to achieve global ecological sustainability. They are the largest contributors to greenhouse gases and climate change. However, if we can achieve sustainable construction and use of urban infrastructure, our cities could … Continue reading

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Urbanization in India

The level of urbanization in India has gone up from 23.34 percent in 1981 to 25.72 percent in 1991 which recorded an increase of 2.38 percent over the whole decade. This has recorded an annual increase of .24 percent only, … Continue reading

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