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Greenpeace International in Anne Frank-Anne Frank Flash News

Anne Frank Research Centre

  • Greenpeace representative  pays a visit of two days to Anne Frank research Centre to study the possibility of a joint research on the variations of rain pattern in wayanad and the after effects.AFRC is interested to organize a rain camp involving students based on the  studies.Tomorrow we shall visit Pulpally the most affected place in Wayanad due to water scarcity.if the project works AFRC shall continue a year long research based study on the weather pattern of Wayanad and global warming in this region.

Greenpeace is an independent global campaign organisation that acts to change attitudes and behaviour , to protect and conserve the environment and to promote peace.

From Greenpeace website

The Indian Monsoon which is the lifeline of the subcontinent will be significantly affected by climate change ,according to a Greenpeace paper titled `Monsoon Wager, climate change and the Indian Monsoon.(1)Stability and predictability of the Monsoons are critical to Indian economy ,society and ecology including our agriculture and food supply chain.changes in the monsoon will have far reaching social and economic impacts.

Posted by Research Consultant-AFRC

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