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5 Technologies for Combating Water Scarcity
Water scarcity is an emerging global issue as the climatic patterns have shifted dramatically due to the impact of global warming. The water resources which were once full of the life giving liquid are now going dry. The severe water crises has engulfed almost every continent of the planet, especially those which already have arid and semi-arid climatic conditions. You can check one of my previous post discussing states in India which have gone water scarse. The question is not about the situation as everybody is aware of the ever increasing water scarcity, but about the measures that could help the humankind to survive few more decades or centuries. Here,…
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10 Pollution Indicator Species
With the expanding human population, pollution has increased too. Many-a-times its adverse impact on climate and environment is attributed. We might not observe or be impacted unless it is severe. But there are many other organisms which show deformations or uncommon symptoms in response to even a slight increase in the levels of undesired compounds. These organisms are commonly recognized as BIOINDICATORS or Pollution INDICATOR Species. In this post let’s know about 10 of the most common and important Pollution Indicator Species. 10 Pollution Indicator Species Moss Mosses are observed in moist shady forests, carpeting over the floor and barks of the trees. They are the most important indicators…
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10 States in India where Water Scarcity has become common in just Few Years
WATER as we all know is the most important resource of our life. An average human being can survive for two days to a week without water. There are places where water is abundant but yet there are more places where water has declined drastically and within few years it has became rare. When I started making this article, I thought of listing 10-20 places in India where there is acute water scarcity. But as I started researching, I found out atleast 10-20 places in a single state. My list started expanding, and I ended up having more than 100 places where water has become Common to Rare. I…