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TEST OF SURVIVAL

December 01, 2024

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GENERATION ALPHA INHERITS A WORLD IRREVOCABLY WARMER BY 1.5°C

- ROHINI KRISHNAMURTHY, AKSHIT SANGOMLA, KIRAN PANDEY AND RAJIT SENGUPTA

TEST OF SURVIVAL

FOR THE first generation of the 21st century-Generation Alpha-it is an inheritance of profound loss. For their predecessors, climate change was an unfolding planetary emergency. But Generation Alpha-which will comprise an estimated 2 billion people by 2025, making it the largest generation in history is enduring a climatologically changed, warmer planet.

The year 2024 may be the point that divides the pre- and post-climate change eras. In mid-November, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) stated with certainty that 2024 would be the hottest year since the pre-industrial period (1850-1900), and the first to cross the warming threshold of 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels. "This marks a new milestone in global temperature," says Samantha Burgess, deputy director of C3S, which has analysed temperature trends of the first 10 months of 2024.

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CHAOS IN-DEFINITION

The Aravallis are perhaps India's most litigated hill range. More than 4,000 court cases have failed to arrest their destruction. The latest dispute concerns a narrow legal definition of this geological antiquity, much of which has been obliterated by mining and urban sprawl. While the Supreme Court has stayed its own judgement accepting that definition, it must see the underlying reality and help reconcile development and national security with conservation.

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BITS: INDIA

Indore has recorded 16 deaths and more than 1,600 hospitalisations between December 24 and January 6.

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GUARANTEE EXPIRES

India's rural employment guarantee law is replaced with a centrally controlled, budget-capped scheme. Is this an attack on the right to work?

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BLOOM OR BANE

Surge of vibrant pink water lilies in Kuttanad, Kerala, provides socio-economic benefits, but the plant's ecological impacts must be understood

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INVISIBLE EMPLOYER

Field and academic evidence shows sharp falls in casual agricultural employment at places where groundwater access declines

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Schemed for erasure

Does the VB-G RAMG Act address structural weaknesses long observed in MGNREGA's implementation?

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School of change

An open school in Panagar, Madhya Pradesh, aims to protect children of tribal settlements from falling into the trap of addiction

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PULSE OF RESILIENCE

As a climate-ready crop, cowpea shows potential for widespread use in India

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BITS GLOBAL

Britain recorded its hottest and sunniest year ever in 2025, the country's meteorological office said on January 2.

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