Down To Earth - November 16, 2023
Down To Earth - November 16, 2023
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AMAZON PARCHED - Severe droughts have pushed the rainforests closer to a tipping point that will have global consequences
Lending voice
A journalist in Malkangiri, Odisha, helps tribal girls and women take charge of their own health and share their stories ISHAN KUKRETI
2 mins
Vehicles behind Delhi's poor air quality
ON NOVEMBER 5, 2023, three Indian cities— Delhi, Mumbai, and Kolkata—recorded some of the worst air quality levels in the world.
1 min
Scientist, activist, advisor
Saleemul Huq championed locally led climate adaptation and greater involvement of all stakeholders in global discourse
2 mins
Known unknowns
India's apex food regulator has no data on presence of genetically modified organisms in fresh produce imported by the country over past five years VIVEK MISHRA NEW DELHI
4 mins
Delayed by decades
Centre-state tussle and bureaucratic incompe-tencies withhold compensation for land acquisition in Jharkhand's coal belt
5 mins
Drop in the bucket
Adaptation finance needed by developing countries is 10-18 times as high as current flows, says the latest UNEP report
3 mins
THE AMAZONIAN DRYING
The historic drought in the Amazon indicates that the rain forest is approaching an irreversible tipping point. The results would be disastrous for the world
4 mins
A SINK BECOMES SOURCE
Droughts kill billions of trees in the Amazon like no other extreme event
10 mins
RUNNING OUT OF TIME
THE DRYING up of the Amazon ecosystem is a sign of a planetary crisis. The rainforests are one of the nine tipping points or thresholds in the climate system that, if crossed, would cause irreversible changes.
10+ mins
Homegrown benefit
A shift from exotic and crossbred cattle to indigenous breeds that are better adapted to changing climate and resistant to diseases will help India's dairy sector stay profitable and sustainable
6 mins
Post-pandemic blues of predatory pharma
Huge stockpiles of COVID-19 vaccines and treatments, along with a steep drop in revenues, tell a sorry tale of Big Pharma's greed
4 mins
CLEAR OPTIONS
India is adopting new sewage wastewater treatment technologies that are more efficient, but it must choose the ones that best meet local needs
4 mins
Down To Earth Magazine Description:
Verlag: Society for Environmental Comm
Kategorie: Science
Sprache: English
Häufigkeit: Fortnightly
Down To Earth is a fortnightly magazine published by the Society for Environmental Comm, a non-profit research and advocacy organization based in New Delhi, India. It is one of the most respected environmental magazines in the country.
The magazine covers a wide range of topics related to the environment and sustainable development, including:
* Climate change: DTE provides in-depth coverage of climate change, including its causes, impacts, and mitigation and adaptation strategies.
* Energy: DTE covers a variety of energy topics, including renewable energy, energy efficiency, and fossil fuels.
* Water: DTE covers a variety of water topics, including water pollution, water scarcity, and water management.
* Pollution: DTE covers a variety of pollution topics, including air pollution, water pollution, and soil pollution.
* Biodiversity: DTE covers a variety of biodiversity topics, including forests, wildlife, and conservation.
* Sustainable development: DTE covers a variety of sustainable development topics, including green economy, sustainable agriculture, and sustainable transportation.
Down To Earth magazine is known for its high-quality journalism and its commitment to environmental protection. It is a must-read for anyone who is interested in the environment and sustainable development in India and around the world.
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