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Whose Waste Is It?
Producers are shifting their plastic recovery responsibility to other companies
Commons No More
Odisha government is setting up land banks to lure industries and investments. In the rush, it is alienating people from the commons. ISHAN KUKRETI travels to some of the areas worst hit by the government-sponsored land grab.
Rise After The Fall
Sikkim, once the world's largest producer of large cardamom, is trying to regain its lost glory. Can it achieve the feat in the face of a changing climate?
Save The Cow Mother
Oxytocin is given to women during and after childbirth to save their lives from blood loss. But the government is planning to restrict its use as it is illegally given to cattle to increase milk production.
Deluge Of The Century
Kerala's worst flood since 1924 reinforces how local environmental degradation and lack of disaster preparedness can make extreme weather events deadly.
Where India Fears To Tread
Even rich nations are using compulsory .licences to ensure cheaper life-saving drugs for public healthcare unlike India.
Bizarre, Serious, Jocular
Janaki Lenin captures the animal (and human) world in all its mystique and charm.
Drowning In Debris
Construction and demolition waste is piling up across India. Regulations are in place, but recycling is yet to gain momentum.AVIKAL SOMVANSHI breaks down the cartouche of waste mismanagement
Why We Need A Circular Economy
Reusing products is not only necessary for a sustainable future, but also makes business sense
Crisis Management
Jared Diamond's latest book espouses that nations can come out of a crisis just the way people do Ishan Kukreti
Curbing True Lies
The answer may not be to enact laws to ban fake news, as Singapore has recently done.
Scorcher
Heat waves have swept 23 Indian states and union territories claiming lives and throttling livelihoods. They are breaching boundaries across the world and are also becoming more intense. What can we do to cope with it?
Wild Delight
Sohphie, a sweet-and-sour fruit, marks the arrival of spring in Meghalaya. It is relished raw as well as in pickles Shalini Dhyani.
The Next Ten To Go Dry
Bengaluru, Beijing, Mexico City and Istanbul are some of the cities that are headed towards Day Zero.
Urban Deserts
An estimated 400 million people currently live in cities with perennial water shortage. The number is slated to go up to 1 billion by 2050 due to rising urban population and the impact of climate change.
Let Cauvery Be
Deforestation, urbanisation, illegal mining and dumping of effluents along the river has left the basin battered and bruised. Decades of degradation has led to an unprecedented crisis for the 15 million who live on its banks.Jitendra travels along the course of one of India’s biggest rivers to understand why its level hit a record low this year
One Tool To Track It All
Can the humongous online data generated in the job guarantee scheme be a real time index for rural distress?
Nowhere To Flow
Over 60 years after the country got its first plan to rejuvenate the rivers, not a single basin has been spared from over-exploitation
Time To Talk
Gap in communication between India and neighbouring Nepal is an endemic problem that worsens Bihar floods
War zone Cauvery
Karnataka and Tamil Nadu are once again at logger heads over the sharing of the Cauvery waters. Why have the successive agreements failed to resolve the century-long dispute?
Plan B For The Planet
The world cannot afford a 2o C rise. The climate change goal must be fixed at 1.5o C so that we get a chance to avert the worst impacts
Ganga Needs More Than Just Cleaning
Government reforms must include basin-scale hydrological and ecological conservation efforts Michelle Irengbam, Shivani Barthwal, Niladri Dasgupta, Ruchi Badola & Syed Ainul Hussain
Pills By Jugaad!
A new investigative book, bottle of lies, says that Indian cancer drugs are contaminated; cholesterol medication has shards of glass; and, blood pressure pills contain a live bug. In these excerpts, the author, Katherine Eban writes about jugaad, an indian model of aggressive shortcuts, the ability to dodge onerous rules to get the desired results
Vitamin B12 - Are You Deficient?
The prescription for a plant-based diet overlooks vitamin B12 deficiency that is primarily present in animal-based diets
5G And The Fear Of Radiation
Radiation fears mount as the world gets ready to embrace the networkintensive 5G
Blind Spot in Namami Gange
Two flagship programmes of Prime Minister Narendra Modi are working at cross-purposes. By 2019, when Swachh Bharat Mission comes to an end, some 30 million septic tanks and pits would have been dug along the Ganga. These tanks and pits would produce 180 million litres of faecal sludge every day, which will eventually find its way into the Ganga, defeating Namami Gange. It's time the Central, state and local sanitation programmes recognised faecal sludge management as a priority to ensure a clean Ganga
Reluctant To Upgrade
Zero liquid discharge technologies can help textile dyeing units recycle water and reduce effluents released into rivers. Why are they resisting?
Live Life Farm Style
Want to live in a city and grow your own food in a village nearby? There are companies that can help.
Prisoner Of Contradictions
India's only wetland cat is under multiple threats.
Again, Stop Talking About GDP
India missed another opportunity to shed its obsession with a bad measure of economy.