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India Opens High-Altitude Climate Research Centre in Himalayas Boosts Global Role in Climate Science

India Opens High-Altitude Climate Research Centre in Himalayas Boosts Global Role in Climate Science

Breaking News, Climate Actions
India has taken a major step forward in global climate leadership by inaugurating its first Himalayan High Altitude Atmospheric and Climate Research Centre at Nathatop in Jammu & Kashmir. The cutting-edge facility, located 2,250 meters above sea level, was opened by Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh and is poised to play a vital role in understanding and tackling the complex challenges of climate change, particularly in the ecologically sensitive Himalayan region. Calling it a “major leap” in India’s climate journey, Dr. Singh emphasized that the Centre would position the country as a global hub for atmospheric and climate science. Strategically located in a low-pollution zone ideal for high-accuracy studies, the research station is expected to significantly boost scientific underst...
Ladakh Energy Hungry New Buildings Could Harness Its 300 Sunny Days for Sustainable Heating

Ladakh Energy Hungry New Buildings Could Harness Its 300 Sunny Days for Sustainable Heating

Breaking News, Climate Actions
Ladakh the cold desert with its extreme winters minimal rainfall, and sparse vegetation has long relied on ingenious adaptations to survive its harsh climate. Traditional Ladakhi architecture exemplifies this resilience using passive solar heating to combat frigid temperatures. However as modern developments increasingly rely on energy-intensive heating systems, the region faces a growing energy crisis. Experts now argue that Ladakh's unique climatic conditions, particularly its abundant sunshine, offer a chance to reverse this trend and revolutionize building energy efficiency. Traditional Wisdom Meets Modern Energy Challenges Ladakh traditional homes were designed to conserve heat, featuring small windows low ceilings, and thick insulating walls. The kitchen was the warmest room, a...