Pune sees a 34% drop in its ability to absorb carbon because of rapid urban growth

Pune sees a 34% drop in its ability to absorb carbon because of rapid urban growth


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ShotsTrendingMenu×ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENTHomeindiamaharashtraPune sees a 34% drop in its ability to absorb carbon because of rapid urban growthThe study underscores the


importance of preserving Pune’s native landscapes, its hills, rivers, and wetlands which have traditionally served as natural buffers against carbon emissions, heat, and flooding.Mrityunjay


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