Climate change Antarctic’s Weddell Sea loses sea-ice twice the size of Spain

<p>Antarctic sea ice is a dynamic material that forms during winter and floats away and melts during the summer. Due to this dynamic phenomenon, the ocean around Antarctica enlarges, doubling the size of the continent in the winter months reaching over 18 million sq km (Science Daily 2020). The sea ice plays an important role in maintaining the earth’s energy balance and sustaining the Antarctic ecosystem that supports wide varieties of rare plant and animal species. Understandably, losing sea ice may negatively impact the global temperature as a whole and local ecosystem in particular.</p> <p>Recently, a team of researchers of various institutions including a scientist from National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research, Goa, found in their study that in the last five years the summer sea ice in the Weddell Sea sector of Antarctic has decreased by roughly one million sq km. The Weddell S...

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Samajik Chintan

Eminent social worker Avinash Rai Khanna is a remarkable thinker. A former Member of Parliament and an active politician, he has been working intensely on social issues and raised them in Parliament from time to time. These social issues are in no way connected to politics. These in fact present deep thinking and an earnest relationship with ground realities. Each of the nine chapters of this book showcases an outlook on pertinent social issues. From the ever-changing evils of society and how together we can solve day-to-day problems to what the responsibility of society towards orphans should be and how to prevent their criminalization have been discussed threadbare. Khanna has selected topics unrelated to politics and governments, addressing the smallest unit of a nation - the family. He attributes problems to the departure from India's roots and highlights instilling the nation's ageold cultural ethos among children. Khanna hails from Punjab where, in the recent decades drug addiction among the young population has emerged as a significant problem. In his article 'How to get rid of drug addiction', Khanna presents a solution to this very problem. The author also considers military training in tandem with formal education an important input for nation-building. Overall, this succinct bouquet of thinking - Samajik Chintan, is an inspiring treatise for all..

Jaiv Vividhata Sanrakshan

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Climate Change

ASAN | Uttarakhand’s First Ramsar Site

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Climate Change and
Biodiversity

The risk of climate change is universal but the poor are more vulnerable with worsening food security and exacerbating hunger in developing countries. Climate change is also likely to affect species distribution and increase the threat of extinction and loss of biodiversity. ..

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