The education system in today’s generation has extended in an impressive way but the key roles that are being performed by the society also depend on the value based education system in today’s life. The value based education system has been ...
Greenhouse gas emission is perceived as one of the major factors behind global warming, and consequently, climate change. The biggest challenge faced by mankind today is to limit its effects and to avoid a grim future with devastating ramifications on life on our planet. Fossil fuel, which plays a pRead more
Greenhouse gas emission is perceived as one of the major factors behind global warming, and consequently, climate change. The biggest challenge faced by mankind today is to limit its effects and to avoid a grim future with devastating ramifications on life on our planet.
Fossil fuel, which plays a pivotal role in modern-day industrial civilization, is the prime source of greenhouse gases. The implications of fossil fuel on the environment are massive. When burned, they release huge amounts of CO2 into the air. These non-renewable greenhouse gases trap heat in our atmosphere, thereby leading to global warming.
According to global estimates, the fossil fuel reservoirs will be exhausted eventually in the coming centuries, necessitating the development of eco-friendly and renewable energy sources like solar, wind, geothermal, hydroelectric, ocean energy and biofuel. These energy sources are natural and self-replenishing and have a low-or zero-carbon footprint. As they are in much more abundance, compared to fossil fuels, harnessing the power of renewable energy sources will certainly prove to be the key to a more sustainable future. Apart from these, other less explored renewables like Hydrogen, Lithium are also being considered as viable options that can produce both green and renewable energy.
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Kerala faces significant environmental and socio-economic challenges. The state’s hilly areas, like wayanad, are highly susceptible to landslides, especially during the monsoon season. The recent landslide in wayanad, one of the deadliest, caused major loss of life and injuries. Coastal areas are alRead more
Kerala faces significant environmental and socio-economic challenges. The state’s hilly areas, like wayanad, are highly susceptible to landslides, especially during the monsoon season. The recent landslide in wayanad, one of the deadliest, caused major loss of life and injuries. Coastal areas are also at risk due to rising sea levels and erosion. Kerala faces some tough socio-economic problems, including low human development indicators and a high population density. It’s challenging to balance development with protecting the environment. The state government has taken steps to address these issues. For example, the state action plan on climate change is meant to tackle climate problems, but it needs to be properly put into action to work effectively. The state also responds to calamities with effective rescue and relief activities, and expenditures in health and education have resulted in increased general well-being. However, issues remain. Despite warnings, some people continue to live in high-risk locations, demonstrating gaps in risk communication. Properly executing climate action strategies is critical to long-term success. The latest landslide emphasizes the critical necessity for preemptive actions to protect lives and mitigate environmental threats.
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