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Spill Kill

Oil Spill
The recent spill in Mumbai has had disastrous consequences. Apart from raising environmental concerns, it has also impacted mangroves and hit fish prices in the city. Planet Earth gets you updates on the disaster and after. Check this space for more news.... Read More

Shout

ShoutFor all those of you who want to make the world a greener place and are looking to voice your opinion, here’s your chance. All you need to do is tell us, in about a 100 to 150 words, about the issues of the environment that concern you. It could be the day’s events or something you feel strongly about. So go ahead, shout! And, make yourself heard. Mail us at sapna@gatewaymedia.in or sheetal@gatewaymedia.in

Who Shrunk the Moon?

MoonNASA’s LRO Reveals ‘Incredible Shrinking Moon’

Newly discovered cliffs in the lunar crust indicate the moon shrank globally in the geologically recent past and might still be shrinking today, according to a team analyzing new images from NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) spacecraft. The results provide important clues to the moon's recent geologic and tectonic evolution...Read More

Revelation

Shrinking atmospheric layer linked to low levels of solar radiationy

Boulder: Large changes in the Sun’s energy output may drive unexpectedly dramatic fluctuations in Earth’s outer atmosphere, new research indicates. A study links a recent, temporary shrinking of a high atmospheric layer with a sharp drop in the Sun’s ultraviolet radiation levels... Read More

Green Factor

GaneshThis year, opt for eco-friendly Ganeshas

The Bombay Store, in association with eCoexist, has introduced a line of eco-friendly Ganesha idols for the upcoming Ganesh festival. These sculpted idols have no chemical content and are cent per cent biodegradable. Made by traditional craftsmen in Maharashtra, they have been made using a base of natural clay and designed according to scriptural code. To give them the earthy appeal, the idols have been painted using natural pigments such as turmeric, red earth geroo and earth from Multan... Read More

Waste Management

Waste Management Expo 2010