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Only a piglet in Russia's war on patents
Post-Ukraine, Russia has held back from appropriating intellectual property despite a law to punish unfriendly countries
Double trouble
The Union government's claim about being on track to double farmers' income sounds hollow as it has not even spent the allocated budget for agrarian schemes in three of the past five years
NOT JUST ANOTHER DELUGE
In a warming world, floods are no longer an annual affair in Assam, but a year-round crisis. As people struggle to cope with the new reality, some are already changing their cropping patterns and architecture
Sage advice
Plant clinics are emerging as parallel support system for farmers in resource-strapped countries
Forests in seconds
Miyawaki forests are springing up across Indian cities. Are they a way to restore urban biodiversity or just a quick-fix to achieve greenery?
Burden to bear
Living in the shadow of old state policies, vulnerable tribal groups demand their right to opt for family planning
An Indian epidemic
Increasing number of children and adolescents in the country are developing diabetes. This will have lethal consequences
World Environment Day Special : Democratise Thermal Comfort
45 In cities vulnerable to heat, thermal comfort is crucial to one's health, well-being and productivity. Building wisely can not only ensure it for all, but also decarbonise the built environment to help mitigate global warming. An analysis by Mitashi Singh, Sugeet Grover, Rajneesh Sareen And Anumita Roychowdhury
THE HUNT IN MUDUMALAI
The 2021 capture of a male tiger in the Mudumalai Tiger Reserve was a high-stakes mission. The missteps made in this operation provide many lessons on wildlife management
Elephant whisperers
Chhattisgarh forest department has trained an army of people to spread awareness about elephant behaviour, avert conflicts with them
Trial by fire
E-scooter fires a wake-up call for India's electric vehicle strategy
POX RETURNS
Monkeypox spreads to new geographies as the world experiences its worst ever outbreak of the zoonotic disease
SPRINGS MAKE HIMALAYAS
Incentive-based approach can ensure conservation of Himalayan forest springs, a key source of water for downstream states
Charity after profiteering, the Big Pharma way
Pfizer to sell its medicines at no profit in world's poorest countries, and other big names to make cancer drugs more accessible
A SEED SPROUTS WINGS
The seeds of Indian elm are nutritious and have multiple uses in traditional medicine
A price rise nobody is talking about
Unprecedented fodder price rise is forcing farmers to quit dairy and abandon cattle
Why Tribal People Die Young?
Change in food intake and poor access to healthcare may be the reasons behind tribal populations' low life expectancy
How War Exposed The Flaws Of A Globalised Food Production System!
The Russia-Ukraine war has razed the global agriculture system that was once sold as the magic formula to provide food to all. It led to concentration of food production in a handful of countries, making others net importers, and has now fueled a historic rise in prices. It is time to re-invent sustainable food production
Fertile stubble
College students in Delhi develop "stubble pots" that help plants grow faster, bloom early and live longer
Airing grievances
THE OFTEN IGNORED ASPECTS OF AIR POLLUTION BROUGHT TO LIGHT BY ARTISTS FROM ACROSS THE WORLD DAKSHIANI PALICHA
Doublespeak
India plans a framework to rehabilitate communities around abandoned mines while also exploring the possibility of resuming mining in them
THE SUMMER LINGERS
That we still seek the Stockholm declaration’s ideals only shows how we need to up our game to prevent the planet’s environmental crisis
Oceans On Simmer
The world's oceans will witness marine heatwaves, sea ice-free Arctic, severe cyclones
Science For Just Solutions
If science-policy interfaces are to deliver just and effective solutions to climate change, they must involve indigenous peoples and local communities
Does India care about TRIPS waiver anymore?
As WTO talks begin on a compromise deal worked out with India's participation, New Delhi remains enigmatically silent
STOCKHOLM SYNDROME
The 50th anniversary celebration of the Stockholm conference should be about our common future, not the divisions of the past
MEASURING PROGRESS
Sustainability will command top priority when the world meets to review Stockholm; post-pandemic recovery must be inclusive
Bichhri still sees red
Compensation, land restoration and access to potable water remain a dream even 35 years after rogue industries poisoned Bichhri's aquifers
DECENTRALISATION OF POWER
Power generation and transmission models that are local and self-sustaining can increase access to energy in the future
BENEFIT WITHHELD
Two decades ago India adopted a law that mandates sharing of benefits from commercial utilisation of biodiversity with local communities. What has kept the law from protecting the interest of people and the biodiversity? VIBHA VARSHNEY travels to bio-rich parts of India to find out