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UV LED Market Trends 2021| Segmentation, Outlook, Industry Report to 2028

UV LED Market Trends 2021| Segmentation, Outlook, Industry Report to 2028 Trends Market Research added Most up-to-date research on UV LED Market to its huge collection of research reports. Trends Market Research BriefingWire.com, 5/06/2021 - The global UV LED market size is expected to reach $1.2 billion by 2026 from 271.1 million in 2018, growing at a CAGR of 17.3% from 2018 to 2026. UV LED market is expected to leverage high potential for the manufacturing, security, printing, residential and Commercial industry verticals in 2026. The current business scenario is witnessing an increase in the demand for clean and safe hygienic environment because millions of people in developing regions such as China, India, and others died due to contaminated water, air or surface which proves dangerous for human health.

Blooming great: RHS garden photo winners announced, this year s contes now open

April 20, 2021 The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) has revealed the winners of the 2021 RHS Photographic Competition, ahead of this year’s National Gardening Week (26 April – 2 May). In a year that has seen a huge increase in people appreciating their local green spaces owing to the lockdowns, the RHS has reported a record number of entries to this year’s competition with the winning images selected from thousands of photographs from amateur and professional photographers around the world. Making clever use of drone photography, Oliver Dixon scooped the title of Overall Winner for his image Spring from the Air. Entered into the Gardens category, the aerial shot gives a rarely seen glimpse of the intricate and symmetrically pleasing design of The Flower Garden at Loseley Park, Surrey. Judges praised the “astonishing detail of the image, which used texture, colour and design to give the photo a tapestry-like feel,” said the organisers.

RHS Photographic Competition 2021 winners revealed

BBC News Published An aerial photograph of a Surrey flower garden has beaten a record number of entries to win this year s Royal Horticultural Society Photographic Competition. Oliver Dixon was named overall winner for his drone image of The Flower Garden at Loseley Park. image copyrightOliver Dixon Oliver Dixon not only celebrates everything about spring, but the linear symmetry to his image makes it pleasing to the eye, Chris Young, who chaired the judging, said. Jack Sedgwick, in the Under-11s category, was named overall young winner for Fantasy flowers, taken at RHS Garden Harlow Carr, North Yorkshire. image copyrightJack Sedgwick

Greening Deserts Species Protection Project for Critically Endangered Tree Species and Ecosystem Res

Greening Deserts Species Protection Project for Critically Endangered Tree Species and Ecosystem Res we can set a goal to recultivate and replant forests with typical plants and native tree species. BriefingWire.com, 3/12/2021 - This is an announcement of the new Greening Deserts project for critically endangered species: 1001+ Critically Endangered Tree Species Seed Storage and Tree Cultivation Project. The Trillion Trees Initiative can, in future, help to share trees and seeds worldwide, especially to regions where an increased biodiversity is needed or to rejuvenate populations where trees have become extinct or very rare. Some of the other Greening Deserts projects can also help to establish populations of endangered tree species upon which many other species depend. These projects in biodiversity conservation, ecosystem restoration, environmental greening, reforestation and species protection can save millions of life

Keeping it green: 9 Air-purifying houseplants for your living room

https://www.afinalwarning.com/470622.html (Natural News) If you like to keep it green, there’s no better way of purifying the air in your living room than through houseplants. Houseplants can improve air quality and make your living space healthier. Research from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration shows that houseplants can absorb volatile organic compounds like formaldehyde and benzene. These chemicals are toxic and may even be carcinogenic in high concentrations. If you’re looking to get more plants for your living room, these nine houseplants are excellent air purifiers and, at the same time, beautiful, functional decors. (h/t to Health.com)

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