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Summary: People who experience trauma and abuse during childhood are more likely to engage in civic environmental activities and green behaviors later in life, a new study reports. Source: University of Colorado Experiencing childhood trauma may lead an individual to volunteer, donate money or contact their elected officials about environmentalContinue Reading

AICTE-CII Names ISBR Business School, Bengaluru India's Number 1 Industry Linked Institute for Management Courses

BENGALURU, India, Oct. 12, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — In its 2021 Industry Linked Survey, AICTE-CII granted ISBR Business School, Bengaluru the number 1 ranking among management institutes in India. Shri. Anil Sahasrabudhe, Chairperson of AICTE presented this award to Dr. Manish Kothari, Founder and President of ISBR Group of institutions atContinue Reading

Psychedelic-occasioned mystical experiences linked to increased pro-environmental behaviors

People who have undergone a mystical experience after consuming a psychedelic substance are more likely to engage in behaviors aimed at protecting or conserving the environment, according to new research published in the Journal of Humanistic Psychology. Psychedelic drugs can cause drastic alterations in consciousness, and research has indicated thatContinue Reading