Products that can be Distributed overseas by rasayANix

Name: Polyurethane waterproof coating Application: Roof, basement, Bridge, etc Material: Water based // Oil based Package: 20kg/barrel Construction: Brush//Spray JS Cementitious WaterProof Coating Application – Roof, Basement, Bridge, Fish Pond, Concrete, etc. Two part – Liquid and Powder Part Barrel Size – 20 Kg Construction – Brush/Spray Spread Rate – 2 Kg/ Sq-M Coverage inContinue reading “Products that can be Distributed overseas by rasayANix”

Carbonation effects in Concrete Structures

We are all aware of Global warming where the contribution of Carbon to Global warming has been discussed and deliberated upon extensively, at a global level. We are also aware of the embodied Carbon in Buildings and its contribution to Global warming. In this blog post we show-case and call attention to the harmful effectsContinue reading “Carbonation effects in Concrete Structures”

Factors Shaping Effective Green Strategies

This is a summary of the discussion Professor Alex Pfaff of Duke University had with Srijana Mitra Das of Times Evoke in March 2024. He is a Professor of Public Policy, Economics and Environment. He is essentially an Economist working with different disciplines. His take is that ‘From debt relief for nature to the biggestContinue reading “Factors Shaping Effective Green Strategies”

Urgency of Climate Mitigation and Corporate Costs of Environmental Urgency

This blog entry is an examination of a discussion that Gernot Wagner a climate economist at Columbia Business School had with Srijana Mitra Das and published in the Economic Times on Friday, 23rd February 2024. He is a Senior Lecturer in the Discipline of Economics in the Business School and is the Faculty Director ofContinue reading “Urgency of Climate Mitigation and Corporate Costs of Environmental Urgency”

Relation between Human Societies and Energy Systems that have driven Economic Growth

Christopher Jones is an Associate Professor of History at Arizona State University. He is a historian of Energy, Environment and Economics. This blog entry summarizes his discussion with Srijana Mitra Das of Times Evoke on hidden chapters in America’s energy transition. It appeared in Times of India newspaper on Saturday, 10th of February 2024. ProfessorContinue reading “Relation between Human Societies and Energy Systems that have driven Economic Growth”

Earth’s crust is still forming — its interior shapes surface habitability

Sujoy Mukhopadhyay is professor of  geochemistry and cosmochemistry at the University of California, Davis. In discussion with Times Evoke, he explains how Earth’s Crust— and its deep interior — mould life on our planet. We present a summary on his explanation of how the outgassing and recycling of volatiles helps shape surface habitability:Dr. Mukhopadyay studies how planets form, the creationContinue reading “Earth’s crust is still forming — its interior shapes surface habitability”

‘Sediments hold fossil and chemical clues about climate change’

Timothy D. Herbert is professor of earth, environmental and planetary sciences at Brown University. Speaking with Srijana Mitra Das at Times Evoke, he discusses sea sediments; illuminating how Earth works. According to him the sediments contain Earth’s archive. A summary of the discussion is provided in this blog post: On the core of his research? Prof Herbert is interestedContinue reading “‘Sediments hold fossil and chemical clues about climate change’”

How acacias reached India

Haripriya Rangan teaches geography and environmental sciences at the University of Melbourne. On how acacias reached India, her point of view is from timber to temperance humans sought diverse solutions from plants and thus; Acacias reached India. In discussion with Times Evoke, she traces the international journeys of acacia and eucalyptus trees. A summary isContinue reading “How acacias reached India”

‘The fossil record shows how plants shaped Earth— they sculpted ecosystems from rivers to rain’

C. Kevin Boyce is Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Stanford University. Speaking to Srijana Mitra Das at Times Evoke, he discusses how plants have formed the world we know On the core of his research – Professor Boyce is interested in the evolution of life on land that occurred over the last 400 to 500 million years. The realContinue reading “‘The fossil record shows how plants shaped Earth— they sculpted ecosystems from rivers to rain’”