• Artificial Snowfall: बर्फबारी को तरसे पहाड़…हिमाचल की अटल टनल के पास करवाया ‘आर्टिफिशियल स्नोफॉल’, ये कैसे होता है?

    शिमला. हिमाचल प्रदेश में जलवायु परिवर्तन का खासा असर देखने को मिल रहा है. प्रदेश में लंबे समय से ना तो बारिश हो रही है और ना ही ऊंचाई वाले स्थानों पर बर्फबारी (Himachal Snowfall). इस वजह से ना केवल किसान-बागवान परेशान हैं, बल्कि होटल कारोबारी चितिंत हैं.
    Artificial Snowfall: बर्फबारी को तरसे पहाड़…हिमाचल की अटल टनल के पास करवाया ‘आर्टिफिशियल स्नोफॉल’, ये कैसे होता है?😂😂 शिमला. हिमाचल प्रदेश में जलवायु परिवर्तन का खासा असर देखने को मिल रहा है. प्रदेश में लंबे समय से ना तो बारिश हो रही है और ना ही ऊंचाई वाले स्थानों पर बर्फबारी (Himachal Snowfall). इस वजह से ना केवल किसान-बागवान परेशान हैं, बल्कि होटल कारोबारी चितिंत हैं.
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  • विकास की आड़ में वृक्षों की बलि कितनी उचित
    आईएमए इंदौर के पूर्व अध्यक्ष एवम वर्तमान आईएमए की राष्ट्रीय कार्यकारिणी के सहसचिव आपसे एक निवेदन करते है की गत वर्ष की तुलना में इस वर्ष तापमान करीब ४ से ५ डिग्री ज्यादा रहा,अगर इसी तरह विकास करने के दौरान वृक्ष काटते रहे तो वो दिन दूर नही जब तापमान असहनशील हो जायेगा एवम मानव जीवन संकट में आजायेगा!
    अधिकारियों को चाहिए की संपूर्ण शहर का दौरा कर स्थान सुनिश्चित करे, हर क्षेत्र की जनता को साथ रख कर ही व्रक्षा रोपण करे एवम रहवासियों को चर्चा के माध्यम से पौधारोपित किए गए पौधो की देखभाल करें जिस से वे एक वृक्ष का रूप लेवे एवम पर्यावरण संरक्षण करने में सहयोग देवे
    एक ओर विचार मन में आया की सभी किसानों से बात कर ग्रामीण इलाको मे खेतो की चहरदीवारी एवम खेतो के बीच की जगह के आसपास नीम पीपल एवम बरगद के पौधे बरसात के आरंभ में लगाए
    जो भी कंस्ट्रक्शन कंपनी रोड या ब्रिज बना रही है उनकी जवाबदारी हो जितने अति आवश्यक हो उतने ही वृक्ष काटे एवम उतने ही पौधे लगाकर उनकी २ साल तक देखरेख करे यह उनके एग्रीमेंट में ही लिखवा लेना चाहिए
    सभी के सहयोग से हम इन्दौर एवम धीरे धीरे संपूर्ण देश में हरियाली और खुश हाली लाने में सफल होंगे
    डॉक्टर सतीश जोशी
    इंदौर आईएमए
    #indore #ima #drsatishjoshi @everyone
    विकास की आड़ में वृक्षों की बलि कितनी उचित आईएमए इंदौर के पूर्व अध्यक्ष एवम वर्तमान आईएमए की राष्ट्रीय कार्यकारिणी के सहसचिव आपसे एक निवेदन करते है की गत वर्ष की तुलना में इस वर्ष तापमान करीब ४ से ५ डिग्री ज्यादा रहा,अगर इसी तरह विकास करने के दौरान वृक्ष काटते रहे तो वो दिन दूर नही जब तापमान असहनशील हो जायेगा एवम मानव जीवन संकट में आजायेगा! अधिकारियों को चाहिए की संपूर्ण शहर का दौरा कर स्थान सुनिश्चित करे, हर क्षेत्र की जनता को साथ रख कर ही व्रक्षा रोपण करे एवम रहवासियों को चर्चा के माध्यम से पौधारोपित किए गए पौधो की देखभाल करें जिस से वे एक वृक्ष का रूप लेवे एवम पर्यावरण संरक्षण करने में सहयोग देवे एक ओर विचार मन में आया की सभी किसानों से बात कर ग्रामीण इलाको मे खेतो की चहरदीवारी एवम खेतो के बीच की जगह के आसपास नीम पीपल एवम बरगद के पौधे बरसात के आरंभ में लगाए जो भी कंस्ट्रक्शन कंपनी रोड या ब्रिज बना रही है उनकी जवाबदारी हो जितने अति आवश्यक हो उतने ही वृक्ष काटे एवम उतने ही पौधे लगाकर उनकी २ साल तक देखरेख करे यह उनके एग्रीमेंट में ही लिखवा लेना चाहिए सभी के सहयोग से हम इन्दौर एवम धीरे धीरे संपूर्ण देश में हरियाली और खुश हाली लाने में सफल होंगे डॉक्टर सतीश जोशी इंदौर आईएमए #indore #ima #drsatishjoshi @everyone
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  • #unep #climate #changes
    #unep #climate #changes
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    Why a string of court victories is raising hopes of climate advocates
    Buoyed by several recent rulings, a growing number of countries and rights groups are going to court to compel fossil fuel companies, and others, to act on climate change.
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  • Happy World Environment Day!

    Everyone alive now is part of the 1st generation to experience the devastating effects of land degradation, drought, & climate change – & may be part of the last generation able to do something about it.

    We cannot turn back time, but there is GOOD NEWS. We can grow forests, harvest rainwater, eat soil-friendly diets & fight climate change. We are the generation that can make peace with land.
    🌿Happy World Environment Day!🦜 Everyone alive now is part of the 1st generation to experience the devastating effects of land degradation, drought, & climate change – & may be part of the last generation able to do something about it. We cannot turn back time, but there is GOOD NEWS. We can grow forests, harvest rainwater, eat soil-friendly diets & fight climate change. We are the generation that can make peace with land.
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  • Scientists have solved the mystery of the origins of ancient baobab trees (Tree of life).

    According to DNA studies, the iconic trees first arose in Madagascar 21 million years ago.

    Their seeds were later carried on ocean currents to Australia and also to mainland Africa, evolving into distinct species.

    The researchers are calling for greater conservation efforts for the trees, which they say may be closer to extinction than previously thought.

    Baobabs are known as "the tree of life" or "upside down tree" for their strange shapes and longevity. They are in trouble because of climate change and widespread deforestation.

    Baobab trees are the most abundant species in Mandu town, located in Madhya Pradesh. Historically, the Bhil tribe has been responsible for preserving these trees. For centuries, baobab trees have been a source of livelihood for the tribal population in the Mandu district of Madhya Pradesh.
    Scientists have solved the mystery of the origins of ancient baobab trees (Tree of life). According to DNA studies, the iconic trees first arose in Madagascar 21 million years ago. Their seeds were later carried on ocean currents to Australia and also to mainland Africa, evolving into distinct species. The researchers are calling for greater conservation efforts for the trees, which they say may be closer to extinction than previously thought. Baobabs are known as "the tree of life" or "upside down tree" for their strange shapes and longevity. They are in trouble because of climate change and widespread deforestation. Baobab trees are the most abundant species in Mandu town, located in Madhya Pradesh. Historically, the Bhil tribe has been responsible for preserving these trees. For centuries, baobab trees have been a source of livelihood for the tribal population in the Mandu district of Madhya Pradesh.
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  • The power of trees in cities.

    8 reasons for greener streets:

    Air Cleaning: Trees absorb harmful pollutants and clean the air.

    ❄ Cooling Effect: Trees provide shade, reducing urban heat.

    Carbon Capture: Trees absorb CO2, combating climate change.

    Energy Saving: Shade from trees lowers air conditioning costs.

    Noise Barrier: Trees muffle urban noise pollution.

    🌧 Flood Control: Trees absorb and filter rainwater.

    🕊 Support Wildlife: Trees are homes for many animals.

    Real Estate: Trees increase the real estate value.

    The more space we give trees in our cities, the better!

    Agree?
    The power of trees in cities. 8 reasons for greener streets: 🌳 Air Cleaning: Trees absorb harmful pollutants and clean the air. ❄ Cooling Effect: Trees provide shade, reducing urban heat. 🎋 Carbon Capture: Trees absorb CO2, combating climate change. ⚡ Energy Saving: Shade from trees lowers air conditioning costs. 🔊 Noise Barrier: Trees muffle urban noise pollution. 🌧 Flood Control: Trees absorb and filter rainwater. 🕊 Support Wildlife: Trees are homes for many animals. 🏡 Real Estate: Trees increase the real estate value. The more space we give trees in our cities, the better! Agree?
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  • International Day of Forests 2024: According to the UN, forests are home to about 80% of terrestrial biodiversity across the world, with more than 60,000 tree species. Approximately 1.6 billion people depend directly on forests for food, shelter, energy, medicine, and income.

    March 21st is observed as International Day of Forests or World Forestry Day worldwide to increase awareness about the importance of forests, woodlands, and trees in our lives. It is important to understand the value, significance, and contributions of the forests to balancing the life cycle on earth. An issue like deforestation is also addressed on this day.

    Various local and global-level activities for the International Day of Forests are celebrated or promoted by the UN with governments, community organizations, and the general public. This article deals with the importance of forests in our lives, what the International Day of Forests is, why it is celebrated on March 21st, and this year's theme.
    International Day of Forests 2024: According to the UN, forests are home to about 80% of terrestrial biodiversity across the world, with more than 60,000 tree species. Approximately 1.6 billion people depend directly on forests for food, shelter, energy, medicine, and income. March 21st is observed as International Day of Forests or World Forestry Day worldwide to increase awareness about the importance of forests, woodlands, and trees in our lives. It is important to understand the value, significance, and contributions of the forests to balancing the life cycle on earth. An issue like deforestation is also addressed on this day. Various local and global-level activities for the International Day of Forests are celebrated or promoted by the UN with governments, community organizations, and the general public. This article deals with the importance of forests in our lives, what the International Day of Forests is, why it is celebrated on March 21st, and this year's theme.
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