A five-year investment plan worth over US$700 million (about N$12 billion) has been proposed to address the severe climate change threats facing Africa's Zambezi River ...
Desert ecosystems make up 50% of Australia’s terrestrial landscape, or 383.8 million hectares. In 2020–21, half of Australia’s mangroves had at least 80% canopy cover. Between 2015–16 and 2020–21, 4% ...
Climate change also exposes people to greater health risks. Factors like air pollution and extreme heat have been known to increase risks for respiratory and cardiovascular disease and stroke.
Ajay Sonkar has revealed that these bacteriophages naturally cleanse the water, making Ganga the only freshwater river in the world with such remarkable self-purification properties. Why Ganga is ...
Other threats Singapore’s freshwater fauna species face include poaching for aquarium trading or climate change-induced changes to the water regime such as flooding and extreme drought ...
These bacteriophages—1,100 types—eliminate pollution and ensure self-purification, marking Ganga as the world's only freshwater river with such capabilities. PRAYAGRAJ: Despite over 60 crore ...
At the same time, the latest The Australian Financial Review/Freshwater Strategy poll shows ... The environment and climate change is a distant sixth, on 17 per cent. In terms of which party ...
According to a study conducted by a leading scientist reveals that Ganga is the world's only freshwater river where 1,100 types of bacteriophages naturally purify the water by eliminating pollution ...
Despite over 60 crore visitors and countless holy dips during Mahakumbh, the Ganga remains completely germ-free. According to a study conducted by a leading scientist reveals that Ganga is the world's ...