Here's how you can check air quality via apps, websites on World Environment Day
Jun 05, 2020, 06:59 PM ISTHere's how you can check the air quality via various websites and apps to stay updated
Here's how you can check the air quality via various websites and apps to stay updated
'Four More Shots Please!' fame Kirti Kulhari feels humankind has been exploiting nature and says the lockdown has taught us that we need very minimum resources to live.
On World Environment Day 2020, have a look at 5 indoor plants that will help in purifying the air in your house. In the times of COVID-19 when it is crucial to breathe in the air which is clean and free of toxins, these air-purifying plants will come to your rescue.
Ayushmann Khurrana is widely regarded as the socially conscious star who stands up to raise his voice on issues that affect him deeply. The much-loved star is now urging the people of India to be judicious in terms of water consumption.
Speaking on World Environment Day, Union Minister Prakash Javadekar said India has been able to preserve 8 per cent of the world’s biodiversity. This is no small feat.
On this World Environment Day, here's a beautiful story of Pune's Varje. Once a village, Warje is now a sprawling Pune suburb that has 25 hectares of the green forest right in the middle of the Pune City limits and acts as a green lung for lakhs of Punekars residing in the region.
On World Environment Day, India has launched an ambitious project to create urban forest cover which will act as green lungs in 200 cities across the country. There is a need to increase forest cover in urban areas to create and enhance their lung capacities, Union Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar said on Friday at an event to mark World Environment Day, which was organised virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday pitched for collective efforts to ensure that the planet becomes a better place for future generations.
On June 5, people all across the nations celebrate World Environment Day. Bollywood celebrities like Anushka Sharma, Bhumi Pednekar, Amitabh Bachchan, Akshay Kumar and others took to social media to wish fans on the special day and encouraged them to take care of the plants and animals in their surroundings.
This year, the World Environment Day celebration will be hosted in Colombia, in partnership with Germany. The theme of 2020 is biodiversity.
Actress Bhumi Pednekar has urged all to fight the COVID-19 pandemic through an anti-spitting campaign that aims to educate people. She has reminded that the dreaded novel coronavirus spreads even by spitting.
Actress Bhumi Pednekat started an initiative Climate Warrior in the hope to raise awareness on many important issues plaguing the climate. Many Bollywood celebrities like Amitabh Bachchan, Anushka Sharma, Bhumi Pednekar and others have come forward to encourage everyone to support the cause.
Bollywood celebs gathered together to urge people about taking care of the environment by planting trees and avoiding usage of plastic.
Under the scheme, the government will fix a cap on emissions as advised by the Gujarat Pollution Control Board and then allow industries to buy and sell permits to maintain their emissions below the cap.
Special drives for tree plantation, cleaning rivers and creating awareness on steps to check pollution were held across the country to mark the World Environment Day on Wednesday.
The Indian Coast Guard on Wednesday carried out underwater clean up off the Kovalam beach to mark the World Environment Day and removed 500 kg of trash.
Experts suggest that adopting eco-friendly methods have become the need of the hour for this glamorous world to sustain.
The plant has installed many environment-friendly systems during the recent phase of modernisation and expansion in spite of the high cost involved. Latest techniques are adopted to check all types of pollution - air, water or land.
The environmental aspects such as pollution, human over-population, deforestation, global warming and many other factors that have a negative impact on nature are selected by the host country.
The United Nations Environment Programme has chosen air pollution as the theme for this year's World Environment Day that falls on June 5.
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