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A low ­carbon future through sector ­led change

In India, a sector-led, action-based approach could provide the framework to drive low-carbon transformation. In the build-up to the 'Leaders' climate summit organized by the united states this week (April 22-23), there has been a flurry of articles about whether India should announce a net-zero' emissions target, and by when. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate change (IPCC) 1.5°C report called for global carbon emissions to reach net-zero by 2050, which the pressure cooker of climate diplomacy has quickly transformed diplomacy has quickly transformed into a call for all countries to announce 2050 as the net-zero target year. Yet, global net-zero may require some countries to reach net-zero before 2050 for others to have some additional time. Since a disproportionate share of the carbon space has been used up by developed countries, they must act boldly at home, to match the vigor of their diplomatic efforts. Nonetheless, as a climate-vulnerable country, India must also...

What is a Blog? How Do You Get Into Blogging?

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What is a Blog? How Do You Get Into Blogging? The blog was born in 1990 and today there is the option of letting your blog readers leave your comments and feedback about your posts. A post is your writing entry for the day. There is no limit to the number of posts you do a day and blog owners who love to write can find themselves writing a few times a day. There is now the option of "following" a blog by subscribing to it and not missing out on anything. When the blog writer creates a new post, the follower is then notified of the new post. Most blog entries usually consist of a catchy title and there is the headline, body, post date, author name, and tags for the blog . The tags are used for search engine purposes. For example, if someone on Google may be searching for something that your blog pertains to, that blog may pop up. What Type Of Blog Template Do You Need Today, there are all sorts of new blog designs for blog owners to create a blog look they want. There are man...

How To Increase Any Web Site Business Through Targeted Traffic

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Building trust and credibility online today have so many benefits to those that get it right. As an example of a website with good traffic, a supplier may contact you, asking you to promote their merchandise and/or professional services on your site. Don't take just any offer be sure that these kinds of products and services are in some way related to the content on your webpage. If your site has targeted visitors, then you are more likely to capture the attention of a supplier? First of all, obviously, your targeted traffic is something that may well also be geared to their market or specialization. Let's imagine that a supplier which sells anti-spyware approaches you to sell their product on your web site, now your internet site offers high-speed internet connection, these two subjects are not totally related but they are connected. Anti-spyware detects spyware that has been placed on a PC without the user's knowledge. The two are associated because if you are contemplat...

Advantages and Applications of Briquettes

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Advantages of Briquettes:- 1. Concentrated The Briquetting Machine makes Briquettes by compressing the raw materials. So, they are much harder, denser, and compact. They also have a high density as compared to the loose biomass. Thereby, they offer a concentrated type of energy as compared to charcoal and firewood. 2. Slow-burning The compression procedure allows the briquette to burn for a longer time. 3. High efficiency Another advantage of briquettes is the boosted heating value which is due to the low moisture and high density. Briquette Machine produces briquettes that relatively generate more heat as compared to other fuel. They have high thermal value and also have much low ash content (2 to 10 %) contrary to coal which has 20 to 40 %. Moreover, they are 40 percent more efficient and also have a longer lifespan than firewood. 4. Smokeless It is the unique property of Briquetting Machine to make briquettes smokeless, i.e., they create no smoke, carbon footprint, or soot. Plu...

Reverse osmosis water treatment-Good, Bad, and the alternative

Reverse osmosis water treatment system A reverse osmosis water treatment system is not my first choice as far as home water filters go and I'll explain why in this article. First of all, let me say almost all water treatment systems do some good. When thinking of which system to use find out which system gets more impurities out and will give you the most for your money. Problems With Reverse Osmosis Consider the reverse osmosis water treatment system it gets out many impurities, but it is expensive and expensive to use. It also uses about three gallons of water to purify one gallon, which is wasteful and obviously will run your water bill up. Another problem with reverse osmosis water treatment systems is that they demineralize the water. Though some studies conclude that is not harmful and some studies conclude it is harmful, it seems more logical to keep the minerals in and just take the toxic substances out. There isn't a spot on our planet where water is naturally witho...

Earthquake Preparedness | Earthquake

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Earthquake preparedness.  First, you have to know, what is the Earthquake if you don't know visit:-  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earthquake Now, I am Start writing the article on Earthquake preparedness There are so many variables to earthquakes that it's tough to give a complete list of everything you should do. These are the very general earthquake preparedness tips to make your family as prepared as you can be. Before an earthquake: Have a plan! This should be priority #1 with any disaster situation. Make a plan, Make sure kids know how to dial Emergency numbers. Teach family members how to shut off gas and water lines. Have a communication plan if the family is separated. Designate a friend or relative who doesn't live in your area as a common contact person and teach your kids how to contact this person. Often it's easier to dial long distance in a disaster situation. Check your home for hazards. Inside water and gas lines should be flexible. Shelves should be s...

Geotechnical Engineering | Biological considerations in Geotechnical Engineering

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Geotechnical Engineering We all know that Geotechnical Engineering is a field of civil engineering which focuses on analyzing the geotechnical behaviors of soil and rocks. Usually, this type of engineering is involved in construction projects.  Engineers and Geotech engineering consultants will need to collect samples of the soil where a building or a structure is to be constructed. After having collected the soil samples, they will then analyze it in order to know if it is cohesive or not, and if the ground is stable or not. The ground needs to be stable in order for the structure to be built otherwise it might just collapse. However, these aren't just the things you need to know about Geotechnical Engineering . There are certain considerations that are involved. The understanding of the soil's behavior for the past 300 years has been centered on the mechanical principles and geological processes.  Later on, it involved mineralogy and the relevance of colloidal chemistry. A...

Forensic engineering

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According to a comprehensive definition, Forensic engineering is the investigation of products, structures, materials, or components that don't operate properly, leading to personal injuries or damages to property. The results of failure are handled by the law of product liability. A  Forensic engineer is usually called to carry out investigations in order to figure out the causes of equipment failures, fires, accidents, structural collapses, and safety system defects. There are cases when a building collapses for example. People get injured and the property is damaged. This is when structural engineers are called to inspect and approve the causes. There is a wide range of methods available for use in order to evaluate evidence and confirm particular details. Everything depends on the circumstances of the investigation and what is expected to achieve. The basic steps of any forensic investigation include collecting data, failure technical review, failure profile development, form...