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TerraGreen - May 2019
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The Cover Story titled, 'Kiribati: The Land of No Tomorrow?', highlights says climate change is a huge concern in Island Nations such as Kiribati. Rising ocean waters are threatening to shrink Kiribati’s land area and displace its people long before the islands are submerged. However, there is  silver lining in the form of the visionary Kiribati Adaption Program of the World Bank and judicious help from New Zealand and Australia.
In the Feature article titled, 'Telineelapuram Bird Sanctuary: A Safe Haven for Pelicans and Painted Storks'  the authors highlight that Telineelapuram and Telukunchi Bird Sanctuaries are a safe refuge for winged tourists, such as pelicans and painted storks.  The authors reminiscence their visit to Telineelapuram village, where they made firsthand observations on pelicans and painted storks and their congenial relationship with human beings.
In the Special Report titled, ‘Rat-Hole Mines in Meghalaya: An Environmental and Social Bane'  the author points out that in December 2018, 15 miners perished in Meghalaya after flooding occurred in a so called ‘rat-hole’coal mine. These are part of the illegal mining industry that plagues Meghalaya and other parts of India. The author reports on the environmental and human cost of the practice and immense challenges faced by the state to curb the menace.
TerraGreen Description:
TerraGreen is one of the most respected monthly magazine dedicated to informing and enlightening its readers on issues of environment, energy, and sustainable development. Launched in 2004, TerraGreen has made an indelible impression on the minds of readers, both in India and across the world. Today, it enjoys a readership of over 40,000 and a subscriber base of close to 5,000. Helping the magazine along in its endeavour to take issues of absolute importance to the people is the fact that it is the only publication of its kind in the market; not only does it inform and educate, it does so in a subtle and reader-friendly manner. After all, the aim is to reach as many people as possible!
Table of contents
• News • Comments • Worldview • Features • In Conservation • Red Alert • Cover Story • Special Reports • Perspective • TerraYouth • Wild Wonders • Green Product • Pioneer • Breakthrough • Review
• Environmental Research • Green Events • Wake-up Call
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