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Climate Change - Global fish stocks

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Researchers from UBC Forestry, Stanford Center for Ocean Solutions & Bern University found that the global fish stocks in 103 of 226 marine regions had dropped considerably from their historical levels due to #ClimateChange. These stocks could drop by 36% in the 21st century if no #ClimateAction is taken.

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Sustainable Transport - Myth about EVs

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Using #ElectricVehicles doesn't mean #ZeroEmissions. The #Electricity that we use to power these cars is not 100% from #RenewableEnergy sources. #TamilNadu still relies heavily on #Coal energy & this is ultimately what powers our electric vehicles.

#SustainableMobility #InclusiveCities #GreenEnergy

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Current News: Volume VII, Issue 8, August 2022

Highlights

  • Energy Conservation Act (Part-1)
  • Residual Current Device
  • Significance of TN’s power tariff hike 
  • India pushes for renewable energy initiative with Central Asia: invites region to join International Solar Alliance
  • Understanding the Energy Crisis and its Impact on Food Security
  • Consumer Focus - Electricity Ombudsman Order 
  • ECC Voice - Success story

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Road Safety - Faded line markings on roads

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Line markings on #Roads keep road users #safe. It is important that they are clearly visible throughout the day & night. Urging local #Governments to adopt safer design practices & not ignore faded line markings.

#RoadSafety #RoadAccidents #SadakSurakshaJeevanRaksha #Responsibility #StreetsForAll 

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FoPL - Importance of Warning labels

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Dr. R. Vadivelu, Cardiologist, Velammal Medical College Hospital, Madurai says, “Salt and sugar are the two white poisons; especially for those with heart disease or at risk of heart disease. Indians adore salt in their dishes. It is a well known fact  that high salt intake causes high blood pressure which then causes increased risk of stroke, heart attack, kidney failure and eye problems. In patients with high blood pressure, a lower salt intake will help control the condition with fewer medications.

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Climate Change - Vector-borne diseases

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In a survey published by IFPRI, it is expected that in #India, the average temperature might increase by 2.4 to 4.4 degrees Celsius by the year 2100 and #heatwaves might either double or quadruple by that time leading to an increase in vector-borne diseases. 

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Sustainable Transport - Increasing road space

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Many think that adding extra #Road lanes & #Flyovers solve #Traffic congestion. Far from it. Creating more road space acts like a magnet, attracting & generating traffic, known as induced traffic. Cities like #Paris & #NewYork have already started to narrow roads & remove some lanes as a means of tackling congestion. When will we learn?

#SustainableMobility #OneCityForAll #InclusiveCities #Traffic #MythsvsFacts

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