Monthly Archives: August 2020

Geography and the post-pandemic recovery: financing net-zero and beyond

By Alex Jackman and Stephanie Wyse, RGS-IBG, UK The covid-19 pandemic has served a sharp-shock to the global economy. The almost complete ceasing of activity in some sectors due to lockdown measures, and significant slowdown in many others, has reduced … Continue reading

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Corn: Propeller of lives — Free Thoughts by Ranjit Singh

Corn along with rice and maize are the basic grains used all over the world. They evolved in different parts of the world in different climates and conditions. 331 more words via Corn: Propeller of lives — Free Thoughts by Ranjit … Continue reading

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Wake Up Independent India- Its Your Birthday

  Awake to: Freedom– of Individual Citizen Liberty Peace Unity Secularism Justice Equality -of Gender Hope– of Enlightenment Respect to Fellow Citizens Flourishing– of  ALL Citizens and So of NATION In the True Spirit of “Sarey Jahan Sey Accha” On … Continue reading

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Study outlines five thermal energy grand challenges for decarbonization

Only five ‘grand’ challenges? Better be quick — we keep hearing there’s supposed to be a climate emergency on. Yes, throw out existing successful energy solutions when there’s nothing of equivalence to replace them with. Then wonder what to do … Continue reading

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