India's journey towards sustainable cooling
Sustainability, for long, has been at the core of Indian lifestyle and its indigenous knowledge and sustainable practices have played a crucial role in helping people be informed and make environmentally
Sustainability, for long, has been at the core of Indian lifestyle and its indigenous knowledge and sustainable practices have played a crucial role in helping people be informed and make environmentally
The ozone layer will return to its condition it was in early 1970 by 2050,as predicted by the Scientific Assessment of Ozone Depletion 1998, released by the World Meteorological Organisation and the
India, set to receive a $82 million grant to gradually phase out the production of CFCs (chlorofluocarbons), is gearing up for another battle-- a proposal to advance the deadline on a consumpiton
To facilitate the implementation of the Montreal Protocol for cessation of production of Ozone depleting Substances (ODS) such as CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons), India is all set a grant of $82 millions
Icy clouds filled with nitric acid helped eat away the protective ozone layer over the Arctic last winter, Nasa scientists said on Tuesday. Global warming could help the long-lived clouds last even
The expanding hole in the atmosphere's ozone layer may account for the dramatic decline in krill numbers in the Antarctic Ocean, according to scientists aboard the Fisheries Agency ship Kaiyo Maru.
there is no doubt that air pollution will be of even greater significance in the next millennium. From the first century, when Roman philosopher Seneca complained about air pollution, to recent
The world has made progress in cutting the amount of ozone-killing substances it releases, a UN official said. "Scientists have reported that some potent ozone-depleting substances at the upper
Satellite data from above Antarctica show an unusually early and severe drop in the level of ozone, the World Meteorological Organisation said yesterday. The United Nations agency said an average
The hole in the ozone layer over Antarctica is growing at an unprecedented rate and could reach a record depth this year, United Nations meteorologists said on Friday. The findings of the World
The hole in the ozone layer over Antarctica is growing at an unprecedented rate and could reach a record depth this year, United Nations meteorologists said on Friday. The findings of the World