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Sustainable Transport - Safe environment for cyclists in summer

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Even the most ardent cyclist is likely to think twice before attempting a journey in Chennai's summer heat. More people on private, motorised vehicles means more congestion, more exhaust fumes, and hotter roads. We need to break this vicious cycle - and a good place to begin is by firstly creating cycle paths and secondly, keeping these summer-ready. Qatar, known for its extremely hot climate, uses a shaded and mist-cooled cycle path to provide a safe and comfortable environment for cyclists. Chennai can be a trendsetter too!.

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Climate Change - Threat to coral reefs

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Since February 2023, mass bleaching events have been documented in coral reefs across at least 54 countries & territories. This widespread phenomenon underscores the grave threat posed by rising sea temperatures to these vital ecosystems.

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Between Breath and Behaviour: Examining the correlation between ambient air quality and violent crime in Chennai

It is high time to initiate a dialogue on the intricate relationship between air quality and violent crime. Although our recent study conducted in Chennai found a weak correlation, more research is needed. Do read our report for further insights.

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Road Safety - Helmets must for Children

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The latest amendment to the Central Motor Vehicles (Second Amendment) Rules 2022, mandates that even children as young as 9 months must be in helmets. Very young children travelling on motorbikes is a difficult problem to address as typically this is considered unsafe. However, this needs to be weighed alongside the fact that two wheeler travel is how much of India gets around. It's important that parents get to know the new rules, and engage with these. These are an important first step in the right direction.

#ChildSafety #RoadSafety #RoadAccidents 

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Sustainable Transport - The Shimla Mall Road

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Small hill station towns like Shimla, with massive tourist footfalls, will benefit from pedestrianised zones. The Mall Road, a distinct pedestrian-only shopping avenue in Shimla, is a major draw for tourists, offering a unique walking experience that sets Shimla apart from other destinations. Will other hill stations follow suit? #SustainableMobility 

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World Earth Day 2024

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While individual actions matter to reduce #PlasticWaste, they alone aren't enough. Companies & governments must step up & take responsibility. Stricter policies & regulations are crucial for addressing the root causes of the plastic waste crisis. #INC4 #PlasticTreaty

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1st seminar on energy efficiency/conservation and renewable energy, Salem

A seminar to disseminate awareness on energy efficiency/conservation and renewable energy to Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) was conducted by CAG in association with the Consumer Rights Movement and Consumer Voice Foundation on 8th April 2024. Around 45 participants from several MSMEs in and around Salem took part in the event. 

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Climate Change - Impact on marine ecosystems

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A recent Nature study sheds light on the intricate impacts of #ClimateChange on marine ecosystems that affect wildlife behaviour. There is an urgent need to better understand how climate change alters ecological processes around the globe.

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