India’s Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) has introduced a new policy that mandates the use of processed solid waste for building embankments on highways. This initiative not only reduces construction costs and speeds up project completion but also tackles the growing problem of waste accumulation in the country.
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Folkestone, a town lauded as a prime destination in the South East of England, faces a serious threat to its tourism future due to high levels of pollution in its waters. Concerns mount over the potential for its beaches to become no-swim zones, impacting both residents and local businesses.
A stunning satellite image captures a massive cloud of haze engulfing the Kashmir Valley, a breathtaking landscape in the Himalayas. While the phenomenon itself is natural, this particular instance was fueled by human activity, highlighting the impact of pollution on even the most picturesque environments.
The European Commission has delayed the implementation of its landmark deforestation law, a move met with relief from businesses but outrage from environmental groups. The delay comes after pressure from business lobbies, trading partners, and conservative lawmakers who argued the law was too complex and burdensome. While the Commission claims the delay is necessary for better implementation, critics argue it undermines the Green Deal and delays critical environmental protection measures.
Uttarakhand, known for its breathtaking beauty and spiritual significance, is facing a growing issue of disruptive tourist behavior. From littering and loud music to reckless driving and disrespectful conduct, tourists are jeopardizing the region’s environment, culture, and safety. Urgent calls for responsible travel and stricter measures are emerging to protect Uttarakhand’s unique identity.
North American Airports Celebrate a Decade of Sustainable Progress with Airport Carbon Accreditation
Airports Council International – North America (ACI-NA) celebrates 10 years of the Airport Carbon Accreditation program, recognizing the efforts of nearly 90 North American airports in managing and reducing CO2 emissions. The program has seen significant progress in reducing the industry’s carbon footprint, with over 60% of travelers in North America now passing through accredited airports.
The government of Telangana has outlined its plans for the Musi Riverfront development, emphasizing resettlement and compensation for families living within the buffer zone. The project aims to transform the riverfront into a beautiful space, similar to the Thames River in London, while ensuring the livelihoods of displaced residents are supported.
The Maldives, a world-renowned destination known for its pristine beaches and vibrant coral reefs, faces a critical juncture. While tourism fuels its economy, rising sea levels and unsustainable practices threaten its fragile ecosystems. The article explores the urgent need for sustainable tourism practices to preserve this paradise for future generations.
A recent poll reveals that Gen Z, despite their perceived environmental awareness, are less likely to recycle properly compared to older generations. Confusion, lack of knowledge, and convenience all contribute to this trend, highlighting the need for better recycling education across all age groups.
Zanzibar hosted a high-level workshop focused on promoting sustainable tourism practices, attracting representatives from various government departments and highlighting the importance of aligning tourism policies with global standards for long-term growth and environmental protection.