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The Sri Lankan government has launched a bold and transformative initiative to decisively address the escalating human-elephant conflict (HEC) by deploying a cutting-edge electric fencing system. Spearheaded by the National Engineering Research and Development Center (NERD), this groundbreaking effort is…

Sri Lanka’s rice production is a cornerstone of its agriculture, providing sustenance and livelihood to millions. However, the increasing impacts of climate change pose significant challenges to this vital sector. Current Status of Rice Production Rice is cultivated during two…

Imagine a bustling marketplace, not for spices or textiles but for carbon credits—an intangible commodity vital for the fight against climate change. This is the world of carbon trading, where every transaction reduces greenhouse gas emissions, bringing us closer to…

Climate change is reshaping agriculture worldwide, and Sri Lanka’s specialty coffee sector is no exception. The cultivation of Coffee Arabica, renowned for its superior flavour profile and demanding environmental requirements, is particularly vulnerable to erratic weather patterns. Rising global temperatures,…

In 2023, Sri Lanka welcomed 1,487,303 international tourists, a remarkable 106.5% increase from the previous year. This surge generated approximately 2.07 billion USD in foreign exchange earnings, with a direct contribution to GDP of 2.5%. The sector also supported total…

Sri Lanka’s salt industry, deeply rooted in the economic fabric of regions like Puttalam and Hambantota, is confronting an unprecedented challenge as climate change redefines the region’s weather patterns. Traditionally thriving in arid, dry zones, the industry is now grappling…

In recent years, the toque macaque, or “rilawa,” has become the focal point of heated debates in Sri Lanka. These primates, endemic to the island, have been labeled as significant culprits in crop damage, causing substantial economic losses for farmers.…

Claim: Viral social media posts claim that Saudi Arabia’s Al-Jawf desert was recently transformed into a snowy landscape, with photos and videos showing sand dunes covered in what appears to be snow. The posts suggest that this unusual phenomenon was…

Land is more than just a resource—it’s a lifeline in the fight against climate change. How we manage the Earth’s limited surface will determine whether we succeed in curbing global warming, feeding a growing population, and preserving the planet’s rich…

Deep beneath the turquoise waters of the Pacific Ocean lies an extraordinary marvel—a massive coral believed to be thousands of years old, discovered during a National Geographic expedition. This coral, remarkable for its colossal size and ancient lineage, is more…