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The Dhabaleswar Temple in Titlagarh, Odisha, is famously known as the "coldest temple on a hot rock". Situated on the Kumuda Hill, this unique shrine draws devotees and curious visitors for its fascinating blend of spiritual mystery and striking natural anomalies.

The Dhabaleswar Temple in Titlagarh, Odisha, is famously known as the "coldest temple on a hot rock". Situated on the Kumuda Hill, this unique shrine draws devotees and curious visitors for its fascinating blend of spiritual mystery and striking natural anomalies.  Key Qualities and Highlights Natural Air Conditioning: - The most famous quality of the temple is its temperature anomaly. Even when outdoor summer temperatures in Titlagarh cross 50°C, the inside of the cavern-like temple remains amazingly and naturally cool.  Cavernous Setting: - The sanctum sanctorum is located entirely inside a massive rock formation. While scientists attribute the coolness to underground air currents and rock structures, devotees view it as a divine blessing of Lord Shiva.  Ancient Roots:  The temple is considered highly ancient, with local lore and priests attributing its establishment to the era of King Ashoka.  Devotional Fervor: It is a major center for festivals, drawing tho...

India is aggressively promoting coal gasification to reduce its reliance on imported petroleum products, fertilizers, natural gas, and chemicals. The government aims to gasify 100 million tonnes (MT) of coal by 2030, backed by a massive ₹37,500 crore incentive scheme.

India is aggressively promoting coal gasification to reduce its reliance on imported petroleum products, fertilizers, natural gas, and chemicals. The government aims to gasify 100 million tonnes (MT) of coal by 2030, backed by a massive ₹37,500 crore incentive scheme.  Key Government Initiatives & Incentives Financial Outlays: - The Union Cabinet approved a ₹37,500 crore scheme to support surface coal/lignite gasification projects. This covers a significant portion of capital costs for plant and machinery. An earlier ₹8,500 crore incentive framework has already funded multiple public and private projects.  Long-term Policy Certainty: - The government extended coal linkage tenure up to 30 years for the gasification sub-sector.  Auction Rebates: - Commercial coal block auctions offer a 50% rebate in the revenue share for coal used in gasification, and a 20% concession on the revenue share.  PSU Joint Ventures: - Entities like Coal India Limited (CIL) are forming jo...

Water bankruptcy is a severe condition where a human-water system (like an aquifer or river basin) is withdrawn and polluted beyond its renewable limits, causing ecological damage so irreversible that historical baselines cannot be restored without disproportionate costs. The concept was formally defined in a landmark United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health (UNU- INWEH) report. It describes a permanent, post-crisis state rather than a temporary "crisis." Key facts surrounding the global state of water bankruptcy:The Metaphor: -Traditional water use relies on the "checking account" (renewable river flows and rainfall). Water bankruptcy occurs when we constantly drain our "savings accounts" (underground aquifers, glaciers, and wetlands). Irreversible Damage: -Once an aquifer collapses, it can never store water again; once a wetland dies or a glacier melts, it is permanently gone.

Water bankruptcy is a severe condition where a human-water system (like an aquifer or river basin) is withdrawn and polluted beyond its renewable limits, causing ecological damage so irreversible that historical baselines cannot be restored without disproportionate costs.  The concept was formally defined in a landmark United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health (UNU- INWEH) report. It describes a permanent, post-crisis state rather than a temporary "crisis."  Key facts surrounding the global state of water bankruptcy: The Metaphor: - Traditional water use relies on the "checking account" (renewable river flows and rainfall). Water bankruptcy occurs when we constantly drain our "savings accounts" (underground aquifers, glaciers, and wetlands).  Irreversible Damage: - Once an aquifer collapses, it can never store water again; once a wetland dies or a glacier melts, it is permanently gone.  Global Scope: - Nearly 75% of the global p...

China Energy (via its subsidiary Longyuan Technology) achieved the world’s first successful co-firing test of 50% green hydrogen and 50% coal at a 40MW pilot power plant in Yantai. This breakthrough provides a practical, retractable pathway to drastically reduce carbon emissions and coal consumption in existing thermal power plants.

China Energy (via its subsidiary Longyuan Technology) achieved the world’s first successful co-firing test of 50% green hydrogen and 50% coal at a 40MW pilot power plant in Yantai. This breakthrough provides a practical, retractable pathway to drastically reduce carbon emissions and coal consumption in existing thermal power plants.  Key Details of the Pilot: The Location & Facility: - The test took place at a a 40MW pilot power plant operated by China Energy in Yantai, Shandong Province. The Technology: - It features a newly developed, low-nitrogen hydrogen-coal co-firing burner. This allows the hydrogen and pulverized coal to safely and fully mix and combust within the boiler. Safety Protocols: - The system includes end-to-end safety protections for every phase, from hydrogen transport to the furnace itself.  Environmental & Energy Impact: Emissions Reduction: - By heat value, achieving a 50% blend ratio of green hydrogen means coal consumption and carbon emissions c...

Injecting CO2 underground can accelerate natural (geologic) hydrogen production through serpentinization. However, it presents a delicate balancing act. The study reveals that the optimal environments require specific geological and thermal criteria, as the added CO2 can trigger chemical reactions that clog rock pores faster than water alone.

Injecting CO2 underground can accelerate natural (geologic) hydrogen production through serpentinization. However, it presents a delicate balancing act. The study reveals that the optimal environments require specific geological and thermal criteria, as the added CO2 can trigger chemical reactions that clog rock pores faster than water alone.  The delicate interplay between conditions and outcomes involves : The Right Rocks: - The process relies on ultramafic rocks (rich in iron and magnesium, such as olivine) where water and CO2 trigger oxidation to release hydrogen gas.  The Pore-Clogging Risk: - While beneficial for generating hydrogen and sequestering carbon, the chemical reactions can rapidly plug the rock's pore spaces. This restricts the fluid movement required to sustain the reaction, effectively choking off hydrogen output over time.  Temperature Dependencies: - The acceleration of hydrogen release and the rate of pore-clogging are highly sensitive to subsurface ...

Russian President Vladimir Putin formally assured India of uninterrupted crude oil and fuel shipments to support its growing economy. The guarantee came amid mounting U.S. pressure and newly imposed trade tariffs aimed at curbing India's energy imports from Moscow.

Russian President Vladimir Putin formally assured India of uninterrupted crude oil and fuel shipments to support its growing economy. The guarantee came amid mounting U.S. pressure and newly imposed trade tariffs aimed at curbing India's energy imports from Moscow.  Key Details of the Assurance: Official Stance:-  In a joint press interaction alongside Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi, Putin explicitly stated, "Russia is a reliable supplier of oil, gas, coal, and everything necessary for the development of India's energy sector.  Economic Support: - Putin positioned Russian energy as a strategic buffer for India's economy, assuring continued shipments to compensate for external trade pressures.  Energy Security: - PM Modi reiterated that "energy security has been a strong and important pillar of the India–Russia partnership", as Russia remains the top supplier of crude oil to the country. MJF Lion ER YK Sharma 

Urban trees cool cities by lowering the mean radiant temperature—the heat radiating from roads and walls. Field measurements show trees can reduce perceived heat for pedestrians by over 18°C. However, the cooling efficiency heavily relies on local climate, geometry, and vegetation structure.

Urban trees cool cities by lowering the mean radiant temperature—the heat radiating from roads and walls. Field measurements show trees can reduce perceived heat for pedestrians by over 18°C. However, the cooling efficiency heavily relies on local climate, geometry, and vegetation structure. Layered Vegetation: - Combinations of large trees, shrubs, and ground cover lower heat stress more effectively than trees alone in temperate climates . Tree Canopies:-  Broad, overlapping canopies provide the most effective shade for pedestrians, while mitigating heat absorption from paved surfaces.  Microclimate Pitfalls:-  In highly humid environments (like Hong Kong), dense planting can trap humidity and reduce wind flow, which offsets the cooling benefits.  Local Selection:-  In regions like Gujarat, utilizing native, broad-leafed species (such as Neem or Mango) maximizes the shade canopy and evaporative cooling. Trees and greenery can cool cities by as much as 18°C. MJF...