18 June 2016
17 June 2016
WHY RAIN?
Why the people of Odisha state should get worried for rain? Last year there was draught in the state, still then the state had bumper crop(FCI-data) and the CM was also felicited for his effort.The state got millions of rupees as draught releif from centre.This year if Odisha gets good rain it may produce record harvest and would export the highest quantity of food grains to 3rd World.The rain God knows that this state could produce bumper crop amidst draught hence the clouds have slowly moved towards Andhra Pradesh.
14 June 2016
RAJO FESTIVAL OF ODISHA:
12 June 2016
AIR POLLUTION:
Impacts of Airplane Pollution on Climate Change and Health:
Despite their shiny chrome exterior, an airplane,
just like a power plant or an oil refinery, is dirty. Worse still, it is an
industry on the move, growing in size and pollution in leaps and bounds. The
governments of the world have the opportunity to dramatically cut airplane
pollution, and help the climate. But until United Airlines and other airlines
clean up their operations and support common sense, low-cost emissions
reduction policies, aviation pollution will just keep growing, hurting local
communities and the global climate.
Airplanes achieve such extraordinary
levels of energy consumption and carbon emissions by burning large quantities
of toxic jet fuel. This fuel produces, in addition to carbon dioxide, NOx,
sulphates, and particulate matter, all of which amplify the impact of aviation
on global warming. Airplanes emit all of these pollutants directly into the
atmosphere, compounding the pollutants’ warming impact. Even those innocuous-looking
contrails trap heat on the Earth’s surface. The combined effect of all of these
pollutants multiplies the global warming impact of aviation, making aviation
currently responsible for an estimated 5% of global climate pollution.
The burning of incredible quantities of
toxic fuel has impacts that extend beyond the climate. As soon as airplanes
leave the gate, they begin to produce phenomenal amounts of nitrogen oxides
(NOx), carbon monoxide, particulate matter, and cancer-causing toxics such as benzene
and formaldehyde. 3 This pollution travels miles downwind,
contributing to asthma, lung and heart disease, and a large number of cancers.
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