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The ambassadors of sustainability

Sun, 01 Sep 2019 07:29:00 +0200newindianexpress (en)

By In recent years, the Lakme Fashion Week, for both its Spring/Summer and Autumn/Winter weeks, dedicates a whole day for sustainable fashion. And startups like Aslee are contributing towards this lifestyle with products made from bamboo, hemp and native nettle fabrics.

Ten Years After the Indian Ocean Tsunami: Walking the Last Mile Together on Early Warning

Thu, 29 Aug 2019 22:27:00 +0200globalnewlightofmyanmar (en)

O n 26 December 2004, the world experienced one of the deadliest natural disasters ever recorded. A 9.1 magnitude earthquake off the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia, triggered a massive tsunami that directly affected fourteen countries in Asia and Africa.

Earthquake Sensor Market 2019 Analysis & Forecast to 2025 by Key Players, Share, Trend, Segmentation

Thu, 29 Aug 2019 19:46:00 +0200newsfinancialanalyst (en)

The research report on ‘Earthquake Sensor market’ now available with Market Study Report, LLC, offers a detailed analysis of the factors influencing the global business sphere. This report also provides precise information pertaining to market size, commercialization aspects and revenue estimation of this business.

The Spatial and Temporal Influence of Cloud Cover on Satellite-Based Emergency Mapping of Earthquake Disasters

Wed, 28 Aug 2019 11:11:00 +0200nature-Earth-and-Environmental-Sciences (en)

Global risk. Our analysis indicates that each year, 1.5 million people, predominantly living in the Alpine-Himalayan belt, the Malay Archipelago, Central America, and northern South America, are at risk of earthquake impacts (Fig. 1 ). Of these, between 19.9% and 41.

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