Water Purification as Defined by Nature
By Amelia Rozelle Wetlands are valuable ecosystems which naturally purify water. By this action and a lot of different benefits, they are considered to be indispensable.
By Amelia Rozelle Wetlands are valuable ecosystems which naturally purify water. By this action and a lot of different benefits, they are considered to be indispensable.
The unceasing flooding sweeps away whole villages and townships, destroying crucial infrastructure networks One month ago, we reported on the massive landslide and flooding of villages around Chamdo city, Tibetan Autonomous Region. The landslide caused serious blockage…
by Marvin Westerveld & photo by:tibet.org The Tibetan glaciers are shrinking at a rate which is causing alarm: a study by the Chinese Academy of Science (CAS) has found that 15% of all glaciers on…
By tew– Official China is fixated on controlling everything, including the weather, even when science struggles to provide methods for doing so. China boasts of doing weather modification in Tibet,
Source : Project Syndicate Aug 23, 2018 by BRAHMA CHELLANEY From large-scale dam-building to unbridled resource-exploitation, human activity is causing serious damage to Himalayan ecosystems. While all the countries in the region are culpable to some…
On 15th August, 2018, India’s Independence Day Lha Charitable Trust joined The Waste Warriors-Dharamsala for their clean-up drive themed “Freedom From Littering”. Lha highly appreciates those students who have taken out time for the activity…
By Areeba Falak, Sunday Guardian While development versus environmental conservation has been a burning debate across the world, China’s development projects in Tibet, too, have been faulted for causing harm to nature. However, last week’s white…
By Zamlha Tempa Gyaltsen China’s latest white paper ‘Ecological Progress on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau’ begins with a brazen lie that “the Communist…
What’s the status of climate change and what can we do about it? The science that our climate is changing has been proven to a very high probability by the Intergovernmental panel on Climate Change…
Reanalyzed foot and handprints may date to thousands of years before many thought the roof of the world was settled. (Inside Science) — Surrounded by mountain ranges holding the highest peaks on Earth, the Tibetan…