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Banksy's latest work, a thoughtfully pruned cherry tree mural on Hornsey Road, ignites discussion on urban nature in London, stirring local and global audiences alike.
March 25, 2024
Artivism

Banksy’s Latest Single Pruned Cherry Tree Art on Hornsey Road Reflects London’s Urban Nature Debate

There’s a constant stir these days on Hornsey Road, a street in Finsbury Park to the north of London. A mix of the curious, journalists, and Instagrammers gather around the new work
Artivism

Sumanta Baruah’s Cartoons Reveal Ethical & Environmental Issues Of Our Generation

Art and science are closely intertwined, they are not two independent streams of knowledge, as the public perceives them. Sumanta Baruah, whose scientific cartoons are on display at the Indian Institute of Cartoonists has proved this. He has used his
April 15, 2022

Viral Video Reveals Indigenous Plea Amid Nickel Mining Crisis, Government Response Sparks Hope for Action

Activism·Indigenous
Last year, images went viral when green light was given for logging and mining operations in Indonesia, penetrating the rainforest of the isolated Hongana

Robert Bradford, A Veteran Artist Who Uses Waste To Create Art

Artivism
In today’s age, addressing environmental concerns isn’t the sole responsibility of activists. Every individual can contribute in unique ways, making the movement towards environmental
Artivism·Sustainability

‘Turn Off The Plastic Tap’ & More

Benjamin Von Wong is the artist behind this giant art installation titled, ‘Turn Off The Plastic Tap’, This giant levitating tap is shown spewing plastic waste, more specifically single-use plastic. Wong is
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Karmactive Team
February 18, 2022
India·Opinion·Sport

Neeraj Chopra : An Unique Soldier & Sportsman

This Republic Day an extra-ordinary thing happened and it was an announcement that athlete Neeraj Chopra,a  Junior Commissioned Officer in the Army who has  won the gold in javelin throw at the
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Govind Tekale
February 11, 2022
India·Sport

Virat Kohli Not A Captain Anymore, Aftermath

A sudden announcement of resignation as Test Captain by Virat Kohli has stunned us all. It surprised a common cricket lover like me to a veteran of the game like Sunil Gavaskar. During
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Govind Tekale
January 28, 2022
Artivism·World

Cartoons That Provoke Environmental & Ethical Sensitivity

Cartoons have been used to pass on important messages since the dawn of printing. Many cartoons are very entertaining but sometimes they are striking just because they unearth important issues. Such are
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Rahul Somvanshi
January 24, 2022
Culture·Opinion

Chai Puranam : The Story Of Tea & Me

My childhood was spent in a small hamlet known as Mudgad  in Marathwada , Latur district.  When I was born, tea was already a staple drink in my village. But in the
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Govind Tekale
January 23, 2022
Activism·News·World

Court Orders Shell To Halt Seismic Survey In Whale Breeding Waters Of South Africa

Seismic surveys have the potential to hurt marine life due to its noise let out from high energy seismic source. High levels of sound for long duration can injure cetaceans such as
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Rahul Somvanshi
January 11, 2022
Provocative Art Made From Daily Trash
Artivism·Sustainability

Provocative Art Made From Daily Trash

Provocative Art Made From Daily Trash Pablo Llana is a contemporary artist, based out of Tijuana, Mexico. He had been publishing artworks since 2010. His work sculptures are upcycled from food-products waste
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Karmactive Team
January 9, 2022
Activism·India·News

Mother Of Orphans Sindhutai Sapkal, 1948 – 2022

Sindhutai Sapkal, known as Mai, passed away at Pune at the age of 74. She was born at Wardha, on 14 Nov,1947. She founded Mamata Bal Sadan at Kumbharvalan, in Purandar Taluka in
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Govind Tekale
January 5, 2022
News·Sport

Chess Champ Malika Handa’s Angry Tweet Might Just Be The Tip Of The Iceberg

Malika Handa, A deaf and dumb Chess Champion, posted an angry video on Twitter slamming the Punjab sports minister. Handa, blamed govt for failing keep their promises. Malika who has won several
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Karmactive Team
January 3, 2022
Culture·India·Opinion

My First Pilgrimage From Alandi To Pandharpur

From Alandi to Pandharpur : In my childhood I have travelled as a part of pilgrimage. As my parents were Warkaris, my father used to visit Pandharpur every month. He went to Latur riding a mare called Mani. From there he would travel in
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Govind Tekale
January 1, 2022
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      10-minute parks rise; tree views cut stays ~0.7 days

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      IUCN Red List 2025: 61% Bird Decline, Arctic Seals Uplisted; “Conservation Works” As Green Turtle Rebounds

    • Close-up of a wooden Celsius thermometer with blue liquid column and shallow depth of field.

      New System Predicts Heat-Related Deaths a Week Before Heatwaves Strike Europe

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    • Sunbeams through tall trees over a mossy, fern-covered forest floor

      10-minute parks rise; tree views cut stays ~0.7 days

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      Illinois Energy Efficiency: $2.79B Approved For 2026–29—Full Home-Savings Count Inside 

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