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  • AN ASSESSMENT OF NATIONAL PRIVATE-INDUSTRY FOSSIL-FUEL WORKFORCE METRICS DURING THE ENFORCEMENT ERA OF THE CROSSSTATE AIR POLLUTION RULE


James Tanoos

Abstract:
The Cross-State Air Pollution Rule, the United States’ sweeping air pollution federal legislation, was enacted to limit carbon emissions from the fossil fuel industry to improve air quality. Critics claimed that this would be the death stroke to the fossil-fuel industry and all related stakeholders. While the positive results have come with unanticipated consequences, there has been little quantitative research on the effects of these regulations on those employed in related industries. This study aims to fill this gap by assessing the impact of the Rule on professions associated with the fossil fuel industry. Various financial metrics published annually by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics were analyzed using two-sample t-tests to determine the impact of the regulation on the financial health of inter-related domestic workforces.


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  • “Effect of Allelopathy of Parthenium hysterophorous L. and Lantana Camara L. in different concentration with Amrut Jal on Phaseolus radiatus L. with special reference to Morphological aspects.”


*Ashish Singh Tomar **Dr. Ravi Upadhyay ***Dr. K W Shah

Abstract:
Parthenium hysterophorus L. and Lantana Camara L. are collected and there extract of leaf and shoot are mixed and prepared with Amrut Jal in different concentration 5%,10%,15%,20% Amrut Jal is taken as controlled now these extract is used on the crop Phaseolus radiatus which is a leguminous plantthe material chosen for the study includes Parthenium hysterophorus L and Lantana camara L. the leaf and shoot of these plant is collected chopped in small pieces dried and crushed in mixture grinder after that the extract is mixed and soaked in distilled water for 24 hours


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  • CDM POTENTIAL OF SOLAR ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES IN INDIA


Reena Rathi Dr Vipin Kumar

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Clean Development Mechanism of the Kyoto Protocol gives developed nations an incentive to engage in emission reduction projects that would reduce CO2 emissions while simultaneously promoting sustainable development in the developing countries where the projects will be implemented. With its direct replacement of greenhouse gas emissions and sustainable rural development, solar energy technologies may be of interest under the CDM program. This research analyzes the theoretical and practical CDM potential of different solar energy systems in India. Even with CER revenues, early findings show that CDM projects based on solar energy technology would need government subsidies to make them profitable. If the environmental benefits of this project type are large enough, it makes sense from a macroeconomic perspective to promote this kind of project.


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  • A REVIEW OF GENETIC DIVERSITY OF PLASMODIUM INFECTIONS IN HUMANS


Debadrita Modak

Abstract:
The human has been regarded as the natural hosts of the four species of malaria viz., Plasmodium vivax, Plasmodium falciparum, plasmodium ovale, plasmodium malariae but genus Plasmodia is very wide and it involves more than 200 parasite species that infects a variety of hosts such as reptiles, birds, rodents, primates and other mammals. The Plasmodium genus belongs to the large phylum of apicomplexans


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  • DETERMINATION OF DISSOLVE OXYGEN (DO), BIOLOGICAL OXYGEN DEMAND (BOD) AND CHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND (COD) OF WATER IN SELECTED INDUSTRIAL AREAS OF GWALIOR DISTRICT, MADHYA PRADESH


Anamika Pathak Dr.Yogesh Kumar

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Groundwater was collected from the industrial areas situated in Gwalior District, Madhya Pradesh. Samples were collected determined the following parameters, chemical oxygen demand (COD), Biological oxygen demand (BOD), and dissolved oxygen (DO).The groundwater sample were analyzed by standards methods (APHA).The ground water samples showing moderate values of DO,BOD &COD. Domestic and industrial waste should be properly disposed and or recycled. Relevant agencies should make continuous effort to control, regulate and educate populace on indiscriminate waste disposal from domestic and industries within the study area


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  • ENERGY MEDICINE - HUMAN BODY VIBRATIONS AND HEALTH


Dr. Namrata Redkar M.D. Ph. D (Ayurveda)

Abstract:
Energy medicine is an emerging field that recognizes the vital role of energy in maintaining health and well-being. This research article delves into the fascinating concept of human body vibrations and their connection to overall health. Drawing from scientific research, traditional healing practices, and contemporary perspectives, this article explores the underlying principles, measurement techniques, and potential therapeutic applications of human body vibrations. By examining the intricate relationship between energy, vibrations, and health, this article aims to shed light on the promising possibilities for integrating energy medicine into mainstream healthcare.


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  • DETERMINATION OF ANTIMICROBIAL POTENTIAL OF SELECTED PLANTS GROWING IN POLLUTED AND NON-POLLUTED AREAS OF KURUKSHETRA DISTRICT, HARYANA, INDIA


Neelakshi, Dr.Sumer Singh,

Abstract:
In the present study, the antimicrobial activities of different plants like Polyalthia longifolia, Azadirachta indica, Dalbergia sisso, Ficus benghalensis and Ficus religiosa were studied at polluted and non polluted sites and results were compared. The antimicrobial activity of leaf extracts were analysed using disc diffusion method. It was observed that the methanol extracts of Polyalthia longifolia, Azadirachta indica, Dalbergia sisso, Ficus benghalensis and Ficus religiosagrowing in polluted sites showed higher antimicrobial activity as compared to non polluted sites.Azadirachta indica was most potent extract against microbes in both polluted and non polluted sites.


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