Environmental Studies

Natural and man-made disasters: An introduction

Nature has a myriad of weapons to combat human arrogance. On the planet earth,  enormous energy storages exist in forms such as ocean tidal energy, wind energy, geothermal energy, seismic energy. It is important to appreciate that these energy storages are not static but dynamic i.e these energies keep transforming from one form to another […]

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Why should the youth of India worry about Climate change?

“We cannot solve a crisis without treating it as a crisis. And if solutions within the system are so impossible to find, then maybe we should change the system itself.” by environmental activist ‘Greta Thunberg’ The climate means a statistical distribution of weather patterns and when such changes last for an extended period of time.

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An invitation to talented students to submit articles on current affairs for truevigyan.com

If you are a student of mass communication, journalism, economics, political or social science or arts or preparing for the administrative examination, you may like to submit articles related to social, economic, political, historical topics, the broad outlines of which are as below:- Climate change. Indian border disputes. National movements. Indian physiography. Post-independence politics. Role

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There is no great virtue, a false sense of pride apart, in standing economically isolated in an interdependent world

It is the energy in flow from Sun that sustains all life on Earth, Surrounded by turbulence storms exchanging matters, thermodynamically speaking called an open system. Only open systems supports self organization that is what life is all about. The economy of a country also grows by trade in and out to other countries. Of

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