Climate Change and Extinction: A Global Crisis – By Bhanuka – eLanka Climate change is one of the most significant drivers of species extinction in the modern era. Rising global temperatures, habitat destruction, ocean acidification, and extreme weather patterns have disrupted ecosystems, leading to biodiversity loss at an alarming rate. This article explores the relationship between climate change and species extinction, focusing on key factors, historical extinctions, and potential solutions to mitigate the ongoing crisis. Introduction The Earth’s climate has undergone significant fluctuations throughout history. However, the rapid increase in greenhouse gas emissions due to human activities has accelerated global warming, impacting ecosystems worldwide. Scientists warn that we are entering the Sixth Mass Extinction, where many species are at risk of disappearing due to habitat loss, altered ecosystems, and direct climate-related effects. Unlike previous natural climate shifts, this crisis is largely driven by human activities, making it imperative for global ...

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Sightings of Elusive Golden Jackal Underline Importance of Colombo’s Wetlands-by Kalani-eLanka Colombo’s wetlands, often overlooked in the city’s rapid urbanization, have once again proven their ecological significance with the recent sightings of the elusive golden jackal (Canis aureus). These sightings, reported by environmentalists and wildlife enthusiasts, highlight the critical role wetlands play in sustaining biodiversity within Sri Lanka’s bustling capital. A Rare Urban Predator Golden jackals are typically found in scrublands, grasslands, and forested regions. However, their presence in Colombo’s wetland ecosystems, including areas like Diyasaru Park and Beddagana Wetland Park, indicates that these urban green spaces offer a crucial refuge for wildlife. The adaptability of the jackal to an urban environment is remarkable, but it also underscores the importance of preserving these habitats. The Role of Wetlands in Urban Ecology Colombo’s wetlands serve as natural flood buffers, carbon sinks, and biodiversity hotspots. They provide a habitat not only for ...

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Clean minds essential for a Clean Sri Lanka. The system change must begin with mind-set change. – By Aubrey Joachim Resemblances to the early pre-transformation days of Singapore are beginning to show up with the new regime in Sri Lanka. Six decades following Lee Kuan Yew’s cleansing and development of that nation has given rise to a world leader in a number of contexts including corruption elimination and cleanliness. More recently, it has also emerged as a leader in digitalisation. Ironically at the beginning of Singapore’s transformation journey Lee Kuan Yew set out to model his fledgling nation on the Ceylon of the 1960’s. Ceylonese were invited to help with setting up administrative and other processes. To date, Singaporeans of Ceylonese descent hold important positions in the country and are held in high esteem. In the six decades that followed, while Singapore scaled the heights of economic and governance achievements, ...

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Green Technology Solutions: Addressing Environmental Challenges – By Bhanuka – eLanka In an era of increasing environmental concerns and climate change, the importance of adopting sustainable practices has never been greater. Green technology, also known as clean technology or eco-friendly technology, offers innovative solutions to mitigate environmental challenges while promoting economic growth and social well-being. In this article, we will explore the role of green technology in addressing pressing environmental issues and highlight some key solutions making a positive impact. 1. Renewable Energy Sources: One of the most prominent aspects of green technology is the utilization of renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and hydroelectric power. These sources offer clean and sustainable alternatives to fossil fuels, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and dependence on finite resources. Solar panels harness the sun’s energy to generate electricity, while wind turbines convert wind power into renewable energy. Additionally, hydroelectric power plants harness the ...

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“Empowering Sri Lankan Women: Celebrating International Women’s Day 2024″-By Kalani-eLanka Image Source:pixabay On March 8th, 2024, Sri Lanka joins the global community in commemorating International Women’s Day under the theme of “Investing in Women: Accelerate Progress.” This day holds profound significance as we reflect on the progress made in empowering Sri Lankan women and acknowledge the continued efforts needed to ensure gender equality and inclusivity in our society. Let us celebrate the resilience, achievements, and contributions of Sri Lankan women while reaffirming our commitment to accelerating their empowerment. Education serves as a powerful tool for the empowerment of Sri Lankan women. Through investment in inclusive and accessible education systems, we can break down barriers and provide women with the skills and knowledge to pursue their aspirations. By promoting STEM education, vocational training, and scholarships for girls, we can empower a new generation of Sri Lankan women to thrive in diverse ...

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