How our daily waste habits are putting plastic on our plates and how a rewarding model can eliminate it.
The Lotus Effect is a phenomena where the lotus flower repels water due to its oily surface so the water molecules roll around, collecting dirt before sliding off the leaf
Explore how plastic, oil, chemicals, and even noise are choking marine life—and what we can do to help.
A two-day fun-packed event with games, polls & real-world challenges! Explore green careers, reflect on your dreams, and earn a Participation Certificate too! Don't just dream—plan it green!
Meet the students turning kayaking into a weekly mission to collect plastic waste and keep the backwaters clean — one paddle at a time.
A young observer shares what really goes on inside climate talks—SB62 at Bonn, Germany—and why the world’s future depends on what happens there.
Oops! Someone forgot to count war as a climate villain! From tanks that guzzle fuel to bombs that leave behind smoke and rubble, wars make our planet cry. Militaries cause 5.5% of greenhouse emissions—more than international aviation and shipping combined! Their carbon footprint ranks just behind the US, China, and India. Even forests, animals, and rivers aren’t safe when battles begin. The Ukraine war alone released more pollution than some entire European countries! In Gaza, it’s being called ecocide. Maybe that’s why Mr. Trump looks sorry here (finally!). Because no matter who wins the war—the …
Join Shyam and Uncle Green Hands on a journey of mending, reusing, and greening the world with seed balls and care!
Explore how climate change is impacting India's biodiversity, agriculture, and daily lives—mirroring a global crisis that demands urgent action.
How do people get to work in India? People use all kinds of ways: walking, cycling, riding scooters and mopeds, driving cars and jeeps, taking autos, buses, taxis, metros, trains, and even tempos! Some people even work from home. The way people travel differs a lot between cities and villages. Here’s a surprise from The State of India in Figures 2025, released by the Centre for Science and Environment: More people walk to work in cities than in villages! In cities, 2.6 crore people walk to work, while in villages, it’s 1.8 crore.