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🛵A gentle reminder to all two-wheeler riders!

A bike or scooter is meant to make your life easier — not riskier. Helmets aren’t a fashion statement or a social signal; they are a lifesaving necessity . Every time you choose to ride without one, you’re not just putting yourself in danger but also impacting the lives of those who care about you — and the people sharing the road with you. Let’s normalize responsible riding , not reckless behavior. Safety isn’t an inconvenience; it’s common sense. 🪖

🌏 The Wallace Line – A Boundary of Life

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  The Wallace Line marks a key biogeographical boundary separating the ecozones of Asia and Australia. Due to long-term evolutionary and geographical isolation, species on either side differ significantly, creating regions rich in unique and endemic biodiversity. However, unsustainable activities such as deforestation threaten these sensitive ecosystems, leading to irreversible loss. Understanding boundaries like the Wallace Line supports the development of region-specific conservation strategies. The Wallace Line is one of several such boundaries, including the Sclater Line, Lydekker’s Line, Weber Line, and others, each highlighting the intricate relationship between geography and biodiversity. hashtag # Conservation hashtag # Biodiversity hashtag # Ecology hashtag # Sustainability hashtag # Environment

ESG- sustainable Living!

  Hello! 🌱 How is ESG evolving in your region or industry? Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) factors are shaping business strategies around the world — but progress and priorities can look very different across regions and sectors. I'm keen to hear your thoughts: ➡️ What ESG trends or challenges are you seeing where you work? ➡️ Is ESG gaining real traction, or still mostly talk? Please feel free to share your thoughts or any interesting developments you are seeing in your work. Would love to hear the diverse insights!