What is Earth Day
Written by Madhav Bahl, a grade 10 student
Earth Day was started in April 1970 and has been celebrated ever since. It was marked as a symbolic gesture to commemorate the National Environmental Policy ACT (NEPA)
Written by Madhav Bahl, a grade 10 student
Earth Day was started in April 1970 and has been celebrated ever since. It was marked as a symbolic gesture to commemorate the National Environmental Policy ACT (NEPA)
Written by Divija Vaish, a grade 11 student.
In December 2015, 195 countries came together and signed an agreement to make efforts to “hold the increase in the global average temperature to well below 2 degrees above pre-industrial levels and to pursue efforts to limit the temperature increase to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels”,,,
Written by Pranavi Khaitan, a grade 12 student and senior editor at
I Kid You Not.
On 27th June 2019 The United Kingdom passed legislation that set up the country to face a daunting task; to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050…
Written by Prakriti Panwar, a grade 11 student.
The EIA (Environment Impact Assessment), as the name suggests is a process which ‘studies the environmental impact of a proposed project’. The EIA procedure mainly studies the effect of big industrial projects on the social, cultural, and environmental aspects and thereafter, suggests environment and community-friendly alternatives/solutions in the early stages of the project itself…
Written by Naman Sonpar grade 7 student.
The wearing of single-use face masks by the the public would generate 66,000 tonnes of contaminated plastic waste…
Written & Illustrated by Ananya Sharma, a grade 11 student.
The painting I made is a representation of the harmful UV Rays penetrating the ozone layer on its way to the earth’s atmosphere.
Written by Saarthak Jain, a grade 9 student.
Before I start my essay I would like to start by explaining what fast-fashion is – it is the production of cheap clothes rapidly by mass market retailers according to latest fashion trends…
30 second read. Written by Advaita Mishra, a grade 5 student.
The Great Barrier Reef is the world’s largest coral reef system
Written by Naman Sonpar, a grade 7 student.
Have you ever noticed that if you leave an ice cube out on the kitchen counter and come back to check on it in a while, you find a puddle?
One minute read. Written by Vania Arora, A grade 6 student.
While Coronavirus is causing great harm to human life, there seems to be one silver lining – the earth is healing. The ozone layer is getting better!