Aamir Khan, Sachin Tendulkar and Viveck Shettyy On FM Rainbow

The celebrations at FM Rainbow for the World Environment Day (5th June) promises to be truly special, highly entertaining and exciting. Motivational Speaker, Yogi and Mystic Viveck Shettyy will be waxing eloquent on various issues pertaining to environment and possible innovative path breaking solutions.

Aamir Khan will share his thoughts in the very same program on the auspicious occasion of Eid. Sachin Tendulkar will share his motivational message for the Indian Cricket Team for the ongoing ICC World Cup Cricket Tournament in this special episode of Hello Mumbai, only on FM Rainbow, 107.1 MHz, 5th June 2019 – 8 am to 10 am.

Viveck Shettyy, Head Honcho, Indus communications, has been a motivational speaker and a life coach with a strong focus on Life Sciences and Mystic knowledge, for more than 15 years now with over 400 lectures and sessions to his credit; spread across leading corporate groups, management institutions, NGOs, medical and engineering colleges, international schools and various management forums. He also conducts one to one classes on a regular basis for ‘ Mind Management ‘ and ‘ Voice Training ‘.

He has nearly Fifty Thousand followers on Twitter and another One Lakh Fifty Thousand on Instagram, with numbers multiplying by the hour. He heads Indus Communications, a 360-degree communication services offering state of the art services in advertising, public relations, event management, and celebrity management to leading corporates, business houses and celebrities. He was conferred with the ‘NAVSHAKTI’ award on 29th April ‘16 for excellence in communications and branding leading to social impact. The Mid Day Award for Excellence in Motivational Speaking conferred on 30th May 2019 has been the latest feather in his cap.

Diesel Decarbonization Brings Transformative Opportunities for Next Generation Biodiesel Feedstocks and Technologies

New study Renewable Diesel 2030 finds next generation feedstock markets and technologies are big winners in diesel decarbonization initiatives for low carbon fuels.​​​​​​​In the U.S., Canada, Europe, Asia, and Latin America, strong demand signals and incentives for diesel decarbonization are driving the rapid expansion of next generation biodiesel feedstocks and technologies. Renewable Diesel 2030 is a fact-filled market guide detailing trends and developments in the renewable diesel sector.

Houston, Texas, United States., May 31, 2019 — New study finds next generation feedstock markets and technologies are big winners in diesel decarbonization initiatives for low carbon fuels. In the U.S., Canada, Europe, Asia, and Latin America, strong demand signals and incentives for diesel decarbonization are driving the rapid expansion of next generation biodiesel feedstocks, technologies, and circular biorefineries to produce low-carbon biodiesel, biocrude, and renewable diesel fuels.

A new study from Emerging Markets Onine, Renewable Diesel 2030, finds a remarkable increase in investment new bio-based diesel refineries to process rapidly expanding volumes of used cooking oils from Asia, tallow and animal waste products from Australasia and Latin America, and increasing volumes of lower-carbon soybean oil feedstocks benefiting from GHG technology advancements at selected farms and biorefineries in the U.S. and Latin America.

The Renewable Diesel 2030 study is also finding even great interest and investment in newer, lower-carbon, non-food, rotation and cover-crops from sustainable “energy feedstocks” entering the bio-based diesel and biojet pools. These next-generation FOG feedstocks include brassica carinata from Canada, tall oil from forestry residues in Sweden, tobacco oils from South Africa, the aquatic feedstock salicornia from Oman in the Middle East, and pennycress in North Dakota, to name a few. 

Advancements in next generation processing technologies are opening up vast new areas of low-carbon feedstocks that can be utilitized in large-scale, commercial volumes, including agricultural waste, forestry residues, municipal solid waste, brown grease, trap grease, gutter oil, and plastic bottles. Each of these feedstocks is available in large volumes, but until recently could not be utilized economically. Now, these industrial waste streams are being up-cycled thanks to significant economic and technological improvements in thermocataylitic processing such as pyrolysis, FT gas to liquids, hydrothermal liquefaction, and bio-oil co-processing via hydrodeoxygenization and distillation at revamped or repurposed petroleum refineries. Next generation bio-crude and syncrude production technologies allow the production of biocrude intermediates from non-food, low-carbon feedstocks that can not be processed in traditional biodiesel production facilities.

These advancements are creating new opportunities for technology, project, and agricultural developers to access new feedstock markets to produce lower-carbon fuels.

These are some of the key findings of the new study, Renewable Diesel 2030, highlighting  participation by strategic investors from agricultural growers, fleet owners, OEMs, petroleum companies, non-governmental agencies, fleet owners, airport and commercial airline enterprises in renewable diesel biorefineries. Renewable Diesel 2030 is designed to help financiers, producers, developers, distributors, consultants and analysts with a fact-filled market guide detailing medium and long-term trends and developments in the renewable diesel sector.

A table of contents and figures is available at www.emerging-markets.com. The Renewable Diesel 2030 study is available for purchase in single user and and multiple-user versions. A pre-publication of 10% is available until June, 2019. PayPal payments are accepted. For more information, contact Emerging Markets Online in Houston, TX at info@emerging-markets.com, or visit www.emerging-markets.com/dropinfuels

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William Thurmond
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Here’s how you can use foliage as fertilizer

The other way does not involve any kind of mowing and shredding the leaves fallen from ceramic planters. It mainly involves corralling them in an open bin container while on a summer camp. You might think of it as a playpen for the earthworms. An enclosed fence or even a box made of old shipping pallets will help prevent the leaf bunch from whisking away with the summer warmth.

Cosmos Green’s Recycling of Metal Scrap Comes as a Boon to the Environment

New Delhi, 20th May 2016: In its endeavor to keeping the Earth pristine for future generations, Cosmos Green is recycling metal scrap in India. Cosmos Green is a subsidiary of Cosmos Green FZE, based in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). As a recycler of metal scrap, the company’s expertise can be matched by few in India. It intends to use this expertise to recycle metal scrap and help conserve resources and limit the impact of human activity on the environment.

Recycling is beneficial for the environment- recycling metal scrap helps keep the environment safe and relatively freer from pollution. The process of extracting metal from ore used by manufactures causes tremendous pollution and depletion of natural resources. Cosmos Green will lessen the need for such processes. To do this it will use established large metal scrap warehouses whose sole purpose will be to help preserve natural resources and conserve energy.

Presently huge landfills are common across India and consist of bulk materials. Recycling metal scrap decreases the quantity of bulk material entering landfills. By recycling metal scrap the size of landfills will fall as will the number of resources needed to manage landfills. Metal scrap is used in electronic devices making them a serious pollution hazard. Electronic waste contains toxic substances like cadmium, lead, and mercury that seep into soil and groundwater. When metal removed from such waste is recycled any chance that dangers chemicals will seep into the soil will be eliminated. Importantly, activities like ore mining have an adverse effect on land and mining leads to soil erosion and pollution. Hence when metal is recycled the adverse effects of mining will be mitigated as well.

Rajat Kapoor, President, and CEO of Cosmos Green said “Our practice of metal scrap recycling will conserve energy and reduce greenhouses gas emissions which pose a threat to the environment. By recycling metal we will lower the burden on the environment and reduce the need to extract ore thereby lowering emissions. From beginning to end, the process of manufacturing metals is grossly inefficient and highly polluting, by recycling the metals already extracted from the Earth, we will help lessen the need to extract and manufacture metals and as a result lower pollution”.

About Cosmos Green
Cosmos Green is a dazzling startup active in the space of metal scrap recycling. It was founded by Mr. Rajat Kapur in the UAE in 2015 and has made a presence in India since January 2019 with the opening of its three scrap processing yards. The company collects, processes & recycles all kinds of metal scrap, collected domestically as well as imported from developed nations and is working on to bring best global practices in this field along with other innovative technological ways of metal scrap recycling. The group is having strategic partnerships with scrap consumers in India as well as shredders in Europe and USA.

WeatherNation Storm Chasers Capture Spellbinding Drone Footage of Oklahoma Tornado

WeatherNation TV, Inc., a multi-format 24/7 local and national television weather news provider, has premiered what may be a first-of-its kind, close-range drone footage of a tornado in southern Oklahoma. Shot recently by WeatherNation field correspondent Brandon Clement, the drone captures stunning video in a way that is rarely seen.

From approximately 50-yards away, the drone follows alongside a tornado for several miles as it moves across the countryside at 35 mph near Sulphur, Oklahoma, throwing debris and sucking water from a pond into its vortex before the twister dies out. The footage lasts more than four minutes.

While Clement captured the drone footage, Brett Adair, a WeatherNation field meteorologist and owner of Live Storms Media, encountered the tornado on the ground. The team filmed April 30 as part of WeatherNation TV’s weather forecast news and live coverage of more than 40 tornadoes that ripped across the central U.S., from Texas to Missouri. WeatherNation partners with Live Storms Media to capture storm footage that aides in providing more detailed national and local U.S. severe weather forecasts.

“It’s been a shot I’ve been trying to capture for years,” said Clement, who used a specially-designed drone equipped for wet weather. “Fortunately, it wasn’t raining and I had the wind on my side.”

The images have captivated viewers and the news media; since the footage first posted on WeatherNation, Clement and his video have been featured in national media like USA Today, Washington Post, Inside Edition, as well as numerous TV stations.

Watch this tornado and other severe weather footage in WeatherNation’s playlist on YouTube.

WeatherNation is deploying multiple field crews, which include meteorologists and correspondents, from Texas to the Mississippi Valley this week to cover the severe weather threat taking shape. The threat begins with a focus in western Texas Tuesday and expands eastward to include Oklahoma, Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, and Louisiana on Wednesday. Storms are expected to travel to the Mississippi and Ohio Valleys later in the week.

Attention TV producers: To schedule a live on-air interview with a WeatherNation meteorologist or field correspondent, please contact WeatherNation News Director Mark Hanner at 303-339-7330 or mhanner@weathernationtv.com to coordinate. To purchase tornado footage, contact Live Storms Media at 256-267-7747 or media@livestormsnow.com

Golden Leaves Offers Eco-Friendly Burial Plans

Many things, including funerals, can have negative effects on the environment. With eco-friendly funeral plans from Golden Leaves, people help loved ones leave this world peacefully while also minimising their impact on the environment.

[London, 10/5/2019] – Burying or cremating the dead are rituals that are so deeply ingrained in both cultural and religious history. Because of these long-standing customs, only a few people take a moment to question the practices that surround them. Recently, though, in light of statistics and other facts about burials and cremations, people have discovered just how environmentally unfriendly some of these practices can be.

Consider the toxic chemicals used for embalming, the emissions that come from a cremated body and the many natural resources that go into creating caskets – all multiplied by the millions of people who pass away each year – and the environmental impacts are quite astounding.

In a quest to be more environmentally conscious, people are now looking for greener ways to conduct burials. This is exactly what Golden Leaves offers. With funeral plans that have been carefully curated to minimise their impact on the environment, clients can send their loved ones off in a dignified and loving yet eco-friendly way.

Golden Leaves’ Green Funeral Plans: A Natural Way to Go

Golden Leaves’ green funeral plans include a range of eco-coffins made from high quality, sustainably-sourced materials like wood, willow and wool. What’s more, these coffins are all 100 per cent biodegradable. Clients can choose from six simple yet elegant designs, depending on the funeral plan they’re going to purchase.

As for the funeral plans themselves, clients have three choices: Glade, Meadow or Woodland. Each of these plans offers different services at different but affordable rates, but all of them have eco-friendly attributes. What little carbon footprint the plans leave, clients can offset by planting a tree.
hen selecting a plan, clients may also choose from memorials in the form of planting a tree, having a sapling donated for planting in a woodland or sponsoring the protection of a rainforest tree against commercial exploitation.

With Golden Leaves’ green funeral plans, the families or friends of the dearly beloved deceased can help minimise the environmental effects of their burial. Additionally, they can also leave a great legacy and set an admirable example for generations to come.

About Golden Leaves

Since 1984, Golden Leaves has been at the forefront of the development of funeral planning. Through their operations, Golden Leaves has been supporting the growing number of independent funeral directors. Today, they are one of the most trusted providers of quality funeral plans in Croydon, South London.

For information about their services, visit Golden Leaves today.