Harsh Mehta
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Hello, My name is Harsh Mehta . i am from india and i am full time writer.
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Ecofeminist criticism of the Law on climate change and energy transition
In June 2020, the Institute of Women published the study on Gender and climate change. A diagnosis of the situation and announced the creation, for the first time, of a specific line of work on this issue. The diagnosis is tragic. That it is tragic does not mean that it is pessimistic. It faces the truth without hot cloths and proposes alternatives, from the institutional framework, that could be transformed into a hopeful collective horizon.
By Harsh Mehta3 years ago in Earth
Europe prepares to be technologically self-sufficient
Community Europe is laying the foundations to develop a strong technology industry in some fields and thus reduce its dependence on the outside, both the US and China. Artificial intelligence (AI), 'cloud computing, and semiconductors are some of the sectors in which the European Union is developing its plans.
By Harsh Mehta3 years ago in Futurism
Three women and a fruit store
The history of 'Season of peaches', the winning work of the III Valencia Graphic Novel Prize, begins in 2006. Its screenwriter, the Murcian Ángel Abellán (1988), starts from a personal experience to put together a story in which desires, emotions converge, frustration, and effort in an environment colored with ocher and gray by another Murcian, illustrator Alba Flores (1991). Both are the authors of this title that has just been released by the publisher Andana after obtaining, last summer, the Valencia Graphic Novel award, a prize endowed with 8,000 euros granted by this Valencian label and which also includes the publication of the work.
By Harsh Mehta3 years ago in Geeks
'The year the world changed', a love song to planet Earth in times of pandemic
David Attenborough could have retired a long time ago to his magnificent house located on the outskirts of London to enjoy a peaceful retirement, savoring the honey of a full life in which he has achieved absolutely everything by dedicating himself to the greatest of his passions: scientific dissemination. But this legendary naturalist is fireproof, and at almost 95 years old he refuses to hang up his field boots, willing to continue giving his best until his last breath. There is a powerful reason that compels you to do so: as you have said countless times, never before has planet Earth been more threatened than now.
By Harsh Mehta3 years ago in Earth
'Guardians of the Night: Infinity Train', the highest grossing film in the history of Japan.
In the midst of the global economic crisis derived from the coronavirus, the success of Guardians of the Night (Editorial Standard) was key for the Japanese manga market to break all sales records in 2020, since that comic went from selling 4, 5 million copies, in 2019, to 120 million, in January 2021. Something in which the premiere of the great television series that adapts the first six volumes of the manga had a lot to do with it.
By Harsh Mehta3 years ago in Futurism
They recreate the classic Cosmos from the enigmatic Greek time machine 2,000 years later
One of the greatest and most fascinating enigmas of archeology is a little less so after the last effort to decipher it. The Antikythera machine, identified as Greek and more than 2,000 years old, is only the size of a shoebox but the complexity it houses has made it, after decades of study, considered the first analog computer in history.
By Harsh Mehta3 years ago in FYI
They detect a new super-Earth around a red dwarf star
A team of researchers led by Borja Toledo, Severo Ochoa-La Caixa doctoral student at the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) , has discovered a super-earth around GJ 740, a cold dwarf star located about 36 light-years from Earth.
By Harsh Mehta3 years ago in Futurism