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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
Activism·News

Meet Aditya Dubey, The Supreme Court Petitioner Responsible For The Appointment Of An Enforcement Task Force To Reduce Air Pollution In Delhi

Meet Aditya Dubey is Environmental Activist, based in Delhi, India. He was the one advocating #Satyagraha outside Rahul Gandhi’s residence to seek his attention for his intervention to stop stubble burning immediately. In
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Barkha Pawar
December 6, 2021
Artivism·World

Blow Torch Turned Into Wall Lamps

Kirk Bates, a décor maker customized old metal torches into wall lights. He attached standoffs and mounting flanges to the torches, installed new bulbs with wiring and cleaned and polished the torches.
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Karmactive Team
November 22, 2021
Culture·Health·News

Chhath Puja In Yamuna river, Delhi 2021

Chhath Puja Is a hindu festival celebrated in North india. But this year the celebrations went from surreal to outright unhealthy. The unwavering and blinding faith of devotees is concerning. This hazardous
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Karmactive Team
November 12, 2021
A Drowning Sculpture Questioning Our Future- Are We Going Drown Or Float?
Artivism

A Drowning Sculpture Questioning Our Future- Are We Going Drown Or Float?

Ruben Orozco Loza is a Mexican Hyper realistic Sculptor. His art installations are enormous. His recent sculpture Bihar, meaning tomorrow, in Euskera. It is a sculptural intervention that seeks to highlight the
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Karmactive Team
November 8, 2021
Sukalo Gond, A Relentless Activist Fighting For Forests
Activism·India

Sukalo Gond, A Relentless Activist Fighting For Forests

Sukalo Gond is a veteran Adivasi activist from Uttar Pradesh’s Majhouli Village. She is an important force in the struggle for implementation of the Forest Rights Act 2006 in Sonebhadra, Uttar Pradesh. Before
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Barkha Pawar
November 6, 2021
Meet Action Nan, The Plastic Warrior
Activism·World

Meet Action Nan, The Plastic Warrior

Action Nan A.K.A Pat Smith is an Eco-Activist. She is the founder of the Final Straw Cornwall and Bosinver. She has co-founded the Final Straw Cornwall along with James & Idenna. Action Nan
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Karmactive Team
October 30, 2021
Who Would Have Thought Plastic Can Be Upcycled Into Such Artistic Pieces – Tess Felix
Artivism·Sustainability·World

Who Would Have Thought Plastic Can Be Upcycled Into Such Artistic Pieces – Tess Felix

Through her work she tries to explore serious issues with imagination and oftentimes even humor. Her work is divided into various categories. But she has extensively created portraits about Eco Heroes. In
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October 28, 2021
Diagnosed With Polio At Age 2, Sharad Kumar Broke School Records While Competing Against Abled & Later Won A Bronze Medal For India At Tokyo2020.
India·Sport

Diagnosed With Polio At Age 2, Sharad Kumar Broke School Records While Competing Against Abled & Later Won A Bronze Medal For India At Tokyo2020.

Sharad Kumar, another Indian Para high jumper and a former world no. 1,  claimed the Bronze medal with a high jump of 1.83m at the T42 Event. At the 2014 Asian Para
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Karmactive Team
October 8, 2021
Activism·News

While Everyone Went Gaga Over Greta’s Blah Blah Others Lost Due Attention

Despite the diverse and poignant messages from numerous global activists, media attention was predominantly captivated by Greta Thunberg, overshadowing other vital voices in the youth climate movement.
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Karmactive Team
October 2, 2021
India·Sport

Manoj Sarkar Suffers From PPRP Lower Limb Condition Since Age 2, But That Didn’t Stop Him From Winning A Medal At Tokyo2020

Manoj Sarkar, an Indian shuttler won bronze at the Tokyo Paralympics. He claimed the medal in men’s singles SL3 category after defeating Japan’s Daisuke Fujihara. Manoj  Sarkar is world no. 1 para-badminton
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Karmactive Team
October 1, 2021
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      10-minute parks rise; tree views cut stays ~0.7 days

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    • Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) resting on Arctic sea ice, photographed from a distance with pack ice and open water visible.

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

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      Nobel Peace Prize 2025: Venezuela’s Machado wins $1.7M from hiding as Trump cries “politics over peace”

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      Australian Scientists Transform Food Waste into Customizable Compostable Plastic Films

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