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When there is conflict in a country or region, it is bound to aggravate food insecurity. Millions go hungry without food, and there seems to be no light at the...
World leaders, especially rich countries, should act with the same urgency for the nature, biodiversity and ecological crisis as with the pandemic, where they can mobilise huge amounts of money...
‘Ecosystem Restoration’ was this year’s United Nations World Environment Day theme. Marking the day, a campaign titled #StopTheMelt, raising awareness about the need of a greener and healthier Earth, was...
Anastasia Moloney, Reuters A landmark lawsuit filed against Guyana’s government, arguing that oil production fuels climate change, could bolster legal action as court cases involving energy companies and state...
A recent paper by Indian scientists from the University of Kerala in the journal ‘Biological Invasions’ has warned that extreme climate events may aid the spread of alien species in...
While the stage is being set for the climate talks in Glasgow, Greenland is melting and is continuing to melt and these articles appear in the same breath or rather,...
One longs for some positive news these days. Hence, it is heartening to note that owing to an exceptional performance on the solar photovoltaic (PV) front, India has moved up...
There is no vision except the vision to destroy the earth until we all perish. And maybe perishing of the human race is the best thing that can happen...
A report by research firm Verisk Maplecroft states that of the 100 most vulnerable cities to environmental risks, 43 are in India. According to the first instalment of their Cities@Risk...
Daisy Dunne, The Independent Countries must “call time” on coal-fired power, deforestation and new petrol cars if hopes of meeting the world’s toughest climate target are to be kept...