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Let It Flow
Two private and one government owners of dams on the Ganga refuse to follow the upcoming water discharge guidelines necessary for the cleaning and rejuvenation of the river
Chaos Deferred
India's withdrawl from the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership sits well in this era of hyper deglobalisation. It now needs a roadmap to make the domestic economy competitive.
Farmer And The New-Age Health Market
India’s booming nutraceutical market provides a big opportunity to farmer producer organisations
Himachal's Affair With Flowers
Farmers in Himachal Pradesh are ditching traditional food crops to grow aromatic plants that offer higher and assured returns
“Community Rights Over Common Lands Must Be Recognised”
COMMONS LIKE GRAZING LANDS, WASTELANDS, LAKES AND COMMUNITY FORESTS ARE RAPIDLY VANISHING, PUTTING THE LIVELIHOODS OF MARGINALISED PEOPLE AT RISK. JITENDRA SPOKE TO RUTH MEINZEN-DICK, A SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOW AT THE US-BASED INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE, ON THE COMMONS, COMMUNITIES AND POLICIES
Default By Design?
As the Union government’s PM-KISAN scheme completes a crop cycle, farmers complain of exclusion and partial cash support
Powerful Winds Of Change
Technological improvements and falling costs are driving a boom in offshore wind power projects worldwide. Still, the industry faces its own peculiar share of challenges
Debunking Myths On Migration
ABHIJIT V BANERJEE and ESTHER DUFLO, who jointly won the 2019 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences recently, say that wage differences between countries have little to do with whether or not people migrate. In fact, evidence suggests that migration makes both migrants and local people better off
Chambal In The Making
Soil erosion has triggered expansion of ravines in four districts of Gujarat, threatening agriculture and livelihood
The Weather Paywall
There will be heavy rainfall in... (subscribe to read on). That’s how all weather information will be delivered in the future, if private players are allowed to have their way. The chase to control and commodify forecast data is heating up. Competition could lead to greater accuracy in predictions, but it might also corrupt the public service that has so far been free.
Burst Of Spice
Bhut Jolokia, One Of The Hottest Chillies, Went Through A Dip In Its Intense Spiciness And Price When Its Production Spread And Cross- Pollination Began On A Large Scale
What The Dog Saw
Noel Fitzpatrick, The Celebrity Vet Behind The Channel 4 Show The Supervet, Recounts His Often-surprising Journey In A Memoir That Celebrates The Bond Between Humans And Animals
Relocation Charade
21 tribal families say forest officials allied with property dealers to dupe them of the money they received for relocating from Tamil Nadu’s Mudumalai Tiger Reserve
Towards Turbulence
As countries grapple with intense marine heat waves and stronger storms, the latest IPCC report says climate change has already altered our oceans, polar regions and high snowy mountains
Congratulations! India Is Open Defecation Free
On Mahatma Gandhi’s 150 th birthday, India becomes open defecation free. While it is an occasion to celebrate the achievement of creating millions of toilets in record time, it is also a time to plan for ensuring that the gains made are not lost and the pollution remains checked. Down To Earth reporters travel to 13 districts in six states to gauge if India can sustain its open defecation-free status, while Sushmita Sengupta and Snigdha Das analyse the challenges ahead
Insects As Food!
Will insects become an integral part of our diets, again?
How Food Travelled Throughout The World
Evolution ensured people adopted new foods through generations of experiments. But in a fast globalising age, this tradition has been bypassed
Mahatma Gandhi's Environmentalism
Gandhi’s personal lifestyle choices are not what make him crucial to the future of our species. What matters more is to understand why Gandhi anticipated the environmental crisis more than half a century before the term “sustainable development” was coined.
The Peasant Rebels
THE BOOK IS A FICTIONAL RETELL OF THE SATNAMI REVOLT AGAINST AURANGZEB, AND UNDERLINES THE IMPORTANCE OF REBELLION IN TIMES OF OPPRESSION
The Importance Of Justification In Conservation
Why we should not stray away from the idea of justice in conservation in a rapidly changing planet
The Gaps In Closing The Ozone Hole
The cooling industry which first drilled the hole in the ozone layer is now burning the whole planet
The Union Government Lends A Helping Hand To A Multinational Central
The Centre’s decision to provide only fortified food items under government schemes will ensure an annual market of over ₹3,000 crore to just five multinational companies
How To Create Floods
Dams were built to control floods. They are now the triggers
Transition In Nilgiris
A laggard hill district’s journey to become open defecation free also led to it embracing organic farming
Tracking Smoke
Effective implementation of an efficient pollution monitoring system is caught in delays
Full Measure
THE ROLE OF THE NATIONAL AQUIFER MAPPING AND MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME IS CRITICAL TO REVERSE THE TREND OF DEPLETING GROUNDWATER LEVELS ACROSS INDIA
Burning Dark
From the Arctic to the Amazon, fires are raging at an unprecedented scale, stoking an unfathomable fear: is the planet staring at an irreversible meltdown?
Value Of Soil
The benefits of action against land degradation through sustainable management are seven times higher than its cost in 15 years
Think How To Sink
The best way to remove carbon is by sequestering it in its natural sinks
How To Create An Oasis
Neither a short-term solution nor a one-size-fits-all approach will help fight desertification. Governments tend to commit this mistake, but communities across the world are building on their traditional experiences to achieve land degradation neutrality