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Youth vs global warming
At COP 27, at art galleries around the world, and on the streets, one of the most visible trends of our time is the battle between youth...


Children of the Chinar, Season 2: Special series on young achievers of Kashmir, 'the eco village'
This is the third story in this new season of celebrating talented people making news in Kashmir. For a region once plagued with...


'To ensure the future of food, we need to farm the oceans'
Phil Cruver is the founder and CEO of KZO Sea Farms which develops offshore mariculture farms for food security. He is also the founder...


What's going on at the latest International Solar Alliance meet?
It has been projected as the 'OPEC of the future' - so what is the International Solar Alliance contemplating in its fifth assembly at a...


‘I want to see a world where nations have real independence and real power belongs to the people.'
Herve Juvin is a prominent voice among conservative politicians in Europe who are keenly interested in environmentalism and protection of...


One Chart shows why Climate Equity is so Important
Without a historical perspective on emissions, there cannot be any real climate equity and climate justice. And without that the green...


Green Transformation: A Win-Win Opportunity for India
The craziness of western arrogance was at full display during the climate conference in Glasgow last year. India argued that the world...


Why Should China Be Called Out for Green-Washing in Tibet
With a landscape of enormous glaciers, massive snow cover, mountains and uplands, Tibet is the world’s largest and highest plateau and a...


Implementation & Application of Comparative Legal Norms for Climate Refugees
The effect of climate change has led to a sharp rise in forced migration numbers.


The Politicisation of Climate Change and the Genesis of Conflict
The relationship between climate change and regional conflict is real and a growing concern.


Daniel C. Taylor: Debunking the Yeti & Protecting the Himalayan Wild
Ishan Dhar speaks to Prof. Daniel C. Taylor, Harvard educated scholar and pioneer in community based wildlife conservation methods about...


The Tibetan Plateau: A Solution to the Global Climate Crisis
With COP26 only days away, Tempa Zamlha reminds world leaders why Tibet is central to the discussion on the global climate crisis.


Missed Call: Climate Rage
Ever paused to reflect why Chambal river has swelled menacingly due to continuous rain or why landslides in Himachal or various parts of...


Tiger Range Nations: A Clarion Call for Future Cooperation
Ishan Dhar writes on the need for greater cooperation between tiger range nations and what that cooperation could look like.


The environmental crisis in Kashmir
The Kashmir region and its adjoining areas, in India and Pakistan, is mired in political strife but there is a greater crisis afoot –...


The Great Barrier Reef today, the Sundarbans next?
The effort to, and resistance against, putting the Great Barrier Reef in an endangered sites list, between the UNESCO and the Australian...


Phosphorous, seaweed and the future of food in India
The world is running out of phosphorous. This is bad news for major agrarian countries like India which are likely to provide a large amount of future food supplies of the world. But there could be some interesting solutions.


Connecting the Stripes: Tiger Range Nations (Part 1: The Cold War & Indira Gandhi)
A dominant male tiger in the Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve. ca 2014. Abhinav Dhar © Introduction An often overlooked point of commonality...


Covid-19: A Golden Opportunity for a Green and Sustainable Future
As economies struggle to get back on track, countries have the option to choose between carbon-intensive, unsustainable but quick growth,...


COVID -19: Wildlife Under Siege: An Indian Solution to a Global Crisis
A community-based organisation in Ranthambore that offers a new model of wildlife conversation for the rest of the world.
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