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Environment
West Asia
Dubai’s devastating floods prompt urgent climate adaptation questions
As climate change amplifies the frequency and intensity of such calamities, experts urge governments to reassess their preparedness strategies.
Bloomberg
Photo Essay
Silent SOS
Wetland and mangrove birds now forage among plastic waste in urban areas because their natural habitats are all but gone.
Prasoon Kiran
Election 2024
What do election manifestos of the Congress, CPI(M) and BJP have to say on environmental issues?
A brief analysis of the manifestos of the three parties reveals stark differences in their approaches to tackling pressing ecological challenges.
Rishika Pardikar
Investigation
Fashion giants Zara and H&M linked to deforestation in Brazil: report
A new investigation says megabrands sell garments produced with cotton from Brazilian farms with links to land grabbing and human rights violations.
Deutsche Welle
Investigation
Forgotten Chipko movement villagers expose cracks in BJP’s “development” narrative
Plight of forgotten victims in Uttarakhand’s flood-ravaged villages highlights the stark contrast between political rhetoric and the ground reality.
Ismat Ara
Forest Rights
Is the MoEFCC encroaching into the domain of Tribal Affairs Ministry?
A joint advisory by both ministries has triggered concerns, signalling the Environment Ministry’s intrusion on matters earmarked for the Tribal Affair
Rishika Pardikar
Climate Crisis
How countries are finding ways to reverse environmental damage
From corals in Indonesia to bees in Rwanda, initiatives to rehabilitate local ecosystems are bringing hope in times of cataclysmic climate change.
Bloomberg
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‘Bringing 1,000 elephants to Jamnagar makes no sense’: Raman Sukumar
Elephant ecologist on concerns surrounding the new Rules on captive elephant transfer, the emergence of zoos such as Anant Ambani’s Vantara, and more.
Divya Gandhi
Ganga, Brahmaputra among major South Asian river basins to feel climate change impact: report
Report urges prioritising adaptive infrastructure, flexible governance, and inclusive policies for reliable water supply amidst climate uncertainty.
Frontline News Desk
Will Forest Conservation Amendment Act of 2023 sound the ‘death knell’ for India’s forests?
The amendments in FCAA have diluted the definition of “forests” and stripped local communities of their rights in forest management.
C.R. Bijoy
Why a proposed private port in Karnataka’s Honnavara faces stiff resistance from fisherfolk
The port’s construction threatens the livelihood of the fishing community and the nesting sites of olive ridley turtles in a fragile ecosystem.
Vikhar Ahmed Sayeed
Only 10 countries had healthy air quality in 2023: report
Bangladesh, Pakistan, India, Tajikistan, and Burkina Faso were ranked the top five countries with the most polluted air.
Bloomberg
How an ancient giant turtle got its name from a Stephen King character
Researchers identify a previously unknown extinct species of freshwater turtles far larger than any alive today.
Deutsche Welle
Much ado about a logo
How a logo on a T-shirt in an old photograph of a former employee has put WCS-India into a nervous flutter.
Vikhar Ahmed Sayeed
Ancient magic in Auroville: A tiny forest holds hope for the future
North of the township is a magical grove of trees that an ardent group of residents delight in, study and protect.
Paul Blanchflower
‘Not amrit kaal for tiger science in India’: K. Ullas Karanth
The tiger conservation expert stresses the need for scientific management of tiger reserves and discusses the increasing tiger-human conflict.
Vikhar Ahmed Sayeed
Why the tiger-human conflict rages in Bandipur and Nagarahole
A complex web of factors has turned two national parks in Karnataka with a robust tiger population into a hotbed of human-animal conflict.
Vikhar Ahmed Sayeed
Chairperson’s post at the National Commission for Scheduled Tribes vacant for eight months
As the crucial body tasked with safeguarding tribal rights remains headless, critical assessments of Forest Rights Act implementation gather dust.
Rishika Pardikar
90 per cent of Himalayas will face year-long drought at 3°C warming: study
The findings show that 80 per cent of the increased human exposure to heat stress in India can be avoided by adhering to the 2015 Paris Agreement.
PTI
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