Science
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GREAT NICOBAR DILEMMA
In the fragile ecosystem of Nicobar, strategic development must align with constitutional commitment to protect environment, indigenous dignity
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March 16, 2026
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CATCH BY THE ROOTS
Sabai grass could be a game-changer for the marginalised economies of West Bengal's dry uplands. All it needs is an efficient market strategy
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March 16, 2026
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POWERING TRANSITION
India's renewable ambitions are rising rapidly, with half of its installed power capacity now coming from non-fossil sources. Yet the gap between capacity and generation remains wide. The experiences of two pioneering states, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, which together generate over a fifth of the country's renewable energy, offer crucial lessons for accelerating the transition, reports PUJA DAS from Bengaluru, Chennai, Mumbai and New Delhi
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March 16, 2026
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At core of survival
Water scarcity defines life in a village inside Sariska Tiger Reserve's critical habitat, as debates over its relocation drag on
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March 16, 2026
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What's on your plate
An upcoming digital tool can help people learn about the origin of their meals and make climate-positive food choices
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March 16, 2026
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'Bad environment can never be good economics'
The Supreme Court of India and even the high courts were once very active and took a proactive role in protecting the environment; unfortunately, that is no longer true
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March 16, 2026
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Things fall apart
IN THE past year, the world has counted more missiles and bombs than hours.
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March 16, 2026
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Universities in crisis, innovation is stifled
Political control and skewed policies have led to unrest in academia, stifling creativity and meaningful research
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March 16, 2026
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SPARK IN THE GAME
The Reserve Bank of India's restored recognition of Default Loss Guarantees re-enables credit flow into last-mile electric mobility
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March 16, 2026
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Ushering in new eras
An appraisal of the state of biodiversity conservation, pollution reduction and climate adaptation regimes in India
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March 16, 2026
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Poisoned promise
Toxicity from intensive use of pesticides is rising globally. In India, levels exceed the global average in Indo-Gangetic plains
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March 16, 2026
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Himalayan fire shift
As the Himalayas warm and winters grow drier, forest fires are climbing to unprecedented heights, where their number has quadrupled over the past decade
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March 16, 2026
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Conflict in the backyard
WILD ANIMALS are destroying crops and adding massively to the economic losses of farmers.
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March 16, 2026
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THE GREAT PIVOT
China's moves to transition to clean energy offer critical lessons to India
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March 01, 2026
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COAL V CORRIDOR
A proposal to mine coal along a corridor that links two tiger reserves in central India is a step away from getting final clearance. The move could affect movement and genetic diversity of tiger populations in the region
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March 01, 2026
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India's challenging AI predicament
Hobbled by lack of innovation and AI skills in its crucial technology sector, India is focusing on a ruinous plan to host data centres
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March 01, 2026
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China to implement zero tariffs across Africa
CHINA ON February 14 announced that it will implement zero tariffs for imports from all the 53 African nations it has diplomatic relations with, starting from May 1.
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March 01, 2026
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Poverty, sans the threshold
MEASUREMENT OF poverty is a fundamental exercise, needed to direct development programmes.
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March 01, 2026
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A bridge across forever
For two decades, a Chhattisgarh village remains stuck in a loop of building temporary river crossings to access markets and sell forest produce
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March 01, 2026
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Liveable cities need a new model
CRY FOR my Delhi. This is my city—my family records many generations who have lived here.
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March 01, 2026
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Real impacts of the changing seasons
This refers to the article \"1,500 days, and an alarm for new climate\" (1-15 December, 2025).
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March 01, 2026
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‘It’s a systematic effort by US to dismantle climate policy’
The US, the world's largest historical emitter of greenhouse gases, has overturned its “endangerment finding”, the legal foundation for regulating emissions under the Clean Air Act since 2009.
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March 01, 2026
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Amazon turned carbon source in 2023 drought
EXTREME DROUGHT and a prolonged heatwave in 2023 pushed parts of the Amazon rainforest from acting as a carbon sink to becoming a carbon source for three months, according to a February 13 study published in the journal AGU Advances of the American Geophysical Union.
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March 01, 2026
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A step back
Recent amendments to Uttarakhand's Van Panchayat rules push the state into a risk zone. The state must usher in forest reforms to rescue community forest governance
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March 01, 2026
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Healing ravines
A social worker in Morena revives economically and environmentally beneficial guggul plants to restore biodiversity and improve livelihoods in barren ravine lands
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March 01, 2026
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FIRST FOOD UNDER THREAT
Mother's milk is the safest and most complete nourishment for infants. Scientists and public health authorities, including the World Health Organization, have long described it as a newborn's first vaccine and primary defence against disease. But what if that very first food begins to mirror the mounting burden of environmental contaminants?
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March 01, 2026
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CHARGED WITH ECO-RAGE
Awareness of climate change, and the stress it induces, may be linked to rising aggressive behaviour among young people
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March 01, 2026
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Shared stakes
A landmark assessment quantifies how businesses destroy the very natural systems they depend on, and must therefore play a central role in halting and reversing biodiversity decline
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March 01, 2026
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SAINTLY GUARDIANS
For over 20 years, residents of Mudh village in eastern Ladakh have been protecting the ruddy shelduck that visits their mountains to breed
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March 01, 2026
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Sustainable foodware should be safe too
As \"eco-friendly\" disposable foodware becomes more mainstream, consumers make safety decisions based largely on what is \"natural,\" \"chemical-free,\" or \"biodegradable.\"
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