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Meri saheli magazine subscription published this article page no 8 thembi nkadimeng the south african minister of cooperative governance and traditional affairs (cogta) and the current chair of brics will preside over the forum centered around the theme of advancing urban resilience for sustainable cities and towns for future generations.. this theme underscores the significance of creating resilient cities capable of over...

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Meri saheli magazine subscription published this article page no 7 to contain the spread of ludwigia peruviana in valparai experts recommend a strategic approach. the first step involves mapping all the swamps in the region. with this information authorities can then focus on preventing the invasion of the weed in smaller numbers which may help control its growth and spreadRead More....

 

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Meri saheli magazine subscriptionpublished this article page no 6 tamil nadu has launched a drive to remove exotic species from its forests to protect the native ecosystems. some of the targeted invasive species include lantana camara senna spectabilis and acacia mearnsii. however ludwigia peruviana presents a unique challenge given its preference for swamps making conventional removal methods less effectiveRead More....

 

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle published this article page no 5 the plants aggressive growth in swamps poses a unique challenge in its removal. the dense and waterlogged nature of swamps makes the usage of machinery difficult requiring alternative strategies for effective control Banking service chronicle magazine subscription.

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Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle published this article page no 4 ludwigia peruviana an aquatic plant native to south america has become a menace for tamil nadus elephant habitats. the weed has invaded the swamps and grass covers in the valparai region which serves as a key habitat for elephants within the annamalai tiger reserve Banking service chronic...

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Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle published this article page no 3 tamil nadu is facing a significant threat to its precious elephant habitats due to the invasive aquatic weed ludwigia peruviana. the bri...

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Banking service chronicle

Banking service chroniclepublished this article page no 2 adding to the concern el nino an abnormal warming of surface waters in the equatorial pacific ocean has set in for the first time in seven years. this weather pattern is likely to trigger extreme heat and contribute to breaking more temperature records in various regions of the world intensifying the impact of mhws Read More....

 

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle published this article page no 1 research suggests that mhws have become more frequent and intense in recent decades due to global warming. with a global warming of 1.5 degrees celsius relative to preindustrial levels there is a projected increase of a factor of 16 in mhw days. this alarming trend indicates that mhws are likely to become more prolonged and severe in the future exacerbating their i...

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Competition success magazine

Competition success magazine published this article page no 55 as the global air temperature increases due to greenhouse gas emissions the oceans absorb a significant portion of the additional heat. over the last few decades the oceans have absorbed about 90% of the heat caused by the release of greenhouse gases from human activities such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation. this absorption has led to a considerable ...

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Competition success magazine

Competition success magazine published this article page no 54 marine heat waves have devastating effects on marine ecosystems. they have been linked to the deaths of marine species altering migration patterns and even coral bleaching. high ocean temperatures during mhws can lead to massive coral bleaching events causing corals to expel the algae known as zooxanthellae living in their tissues turning them entirely white. t...

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Competition success magazine

Competition success magazine published this article page no 53 mhws are extreme weather events in the ocean characterized by a substantial increase in sea surface temperatures. to be classified as an mhw the surface temperature needs to rise 3 or 4 degrees celsius above the average temperature for at least five consecutive days. these prolonged periods of elevated temperatures can last for weeks months or even years

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Competition success magazine

Competition success magazine published this article page no 52 according to mercator ocean internationals recent forecast several regions are currently experiencing mhws. these regions include the north-east pacific the southern hemisphere in the southern indian ocean and the pacific the north-east atlantic the tropical north atlantic and the mediterranean. the extended duration and intensity of these mhws are a growing co...

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Competition success magazine

Competition success magazine published this article page no 51 marine heat waves (mhws) have become a pressing concern as global temperatures continue to rise leading to significant changes in ocean ecosystems. the occurrence of the hottest june ever on record and recent forecasts by mercator ocean international highlight the severity of the situation Read More....

 

Arihant current affairs magazine

Arihant current affairs magazine published this article page no 45 experts warn that the continuous growth of the batagaika crater is a dire sign of the urgency to address climate change. immediate action is required to mitigate its impacts and preserve the delicate balance of earths ecosystems Arihant monthly current affairs magazine subscriptio...

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Arihant current affairs magazine

Arihant current affairs magazine published this article page no 44 as the permafrost thaws enormous quantities of organic carbon are released into the atmosphere. this further contributes to the intensification of global warming posing a significant challenge to climate change mitigation efforts Arihant monthly current affairs magazine subscripti...

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