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"What Changed for Universities

While You Were Busy Last Week?"

We have a scoop for you!

The Only Shops that Youth should Visit for Smart & Green Future

True Blue Reuse & Repair at USU campus promotes sustainability and ethical consumption through pop-up shops, donations, volunteer opportunities, and repair services.

The study published in 'Nature Climate Change' by this university suggests that global greenhouse gas emissions from food supply chains could be reduced by 17% with more plant-based diets.

A Laboratory outside the Campus for Environmental Solutions

This university is exploring how its grasslands can be used to protect biodiversity, sequester carbon, and fight climate change. This aims to develop sustainable land management practices for broader environmental challenges.

Making Tourism Fun, Informative and Actionable

A study at this university provides further opportunity to improve climate communication and effectively promote climate change engagement among tourists.

A Series of Innovation Hatchlings from Campus Incubator

This university has created anew graduate fellowship program to support students working on sustainable energy solutions to develop advanced solutions for CO2 management.

Modeling the Hazard to Assess the Vulnerability and Reduce the Risk

A new research project by this university aims to enhance UK flood adaptation measures through development of efficient computer models. The initiative involves partnering to tackle the increasing risk.

Final Words.... by Director

-Dr Rajendra Shende, Former Director, UNEP

Clean Air and Blue Skies:

Do not forget Green Land

The Alphabets of Triple Crisis facing our planet - ABC? Air Pollution, Bio-Diversity Loss and Climate change! This triple crisis is crippling our planet.

The first alphabet A for Air pollution is the greatest environmental threat to public health globally and accounts for an estimated 7 million premature deaths every year, which averages 20,000 people per day! With every breath we take, including that we do during yoga and meditation, we pull in micro particles that damages our lungs, hearts, veins and brains.


The most dangerous of these particles, are fine particles 2.5 microns or less in diameter - shortened as PM2.5. The consequences of air pollution are projected to go beyond the health…….it can affect our genes and change the way the humanity behaves. Genetic susceptibility arising out of air pollution takes us to unknown and scary world. Read Here 

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Curated and Architecture by

Ar. Durga Kamat

Senior Project Coordinator, Green TERRE Foundation - SCCN


Assisted by

Dattatray Deshmukh

Communication Executive, Green TERRE Foundation - SCCN


Conceptualized and Guided by
Dr Rajendra Shende
Founder Director, Green TERRE Foundation - SCCN


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