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Educational Institutes for Children - That Emphasize on Teaching Compassion Towards Nature and Animals
“The aim is to add love and compassion in society, to add meaning to human life and to pass on virtue to the kids who become the flagbearers of kindness.”
Scientist Pens Comic Book - To Educate School Children on Hedgehogs
Madras hedgehogs, one of the less studied and less known species is not much talked about, unlike large mammals such as tigers, elephants, or even birds. Sharada Balasubramanian tells us about Brawin Kumar, a researcher with the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), who has been working on finding these hedgehogs spread across the arid geographies of Tamil Nadu. He has published a comic book in the local language Tamil. This book talks about hedgehogs to school children who live in these geographies. Brawin believes educating students, and giving training programmes to teachers on this species, would really bring more awareness. In turn, it will help in conservation of these species, which are disappearing due to land-use changes and development.
Solar Cold Rooms - Helping Struggling Strawberry Farmers through India's Lockdown
2021 has been a traumatic year for India’s farmers—coronavirus has slashed their incomes, and they face the impact of new agriculture policies. Growers in the country’s strawberry capital are among those badly hit by the pandemic. But cutting-edge green technology has been a lifeline, protecting the small-scale farmers most at risk. Let us read how…
Aahwahan
Provides Free Education and Digital Literacy to Rural Children
Trailing the Grey Ghost - in the Eastern Himalaya
Rohan Pandit shares his vivid experiences during his survey of snow leopards in Arunachal Pradesh. The surveys were designed to rely on the immense body of traditional ecological knowledge of the local communities.
Urban Indigenous Groups in India - COVID Restrictions Pushing Them to Extinction
In this series of articles, Gajanan Khergamker talks about the daily life and the plight of local city tribals in metropolitan cities such as Mumbai who were already buckling under the apathy of urban attitudes, but now the COVID-related lockdowns have hit the city tribals the hardest. The author feels while the lives of urban indigenous groups are mired with controversy, they form an integral part of modern India’s present.
‘Friluftsliv' - Healing Touch of Mother Nature
Dr Surya Prakash throws light on the importance of spending time in nature to reap amazing physical and mental health benefits.
“We Have a Great Responsibility Towards Our Planet”
Prachur Shah is Deputy CEO, Cairn Oil & Gas, Vedanta Ltd. Here, he is in an exclusive email conversation with Abhas Mukherjee for TerraGreen.
Climate Change And Fires
Shaping the Forests of the Future
Efficient Water Use in Agriculture
A Learning from ‘Paani Bachao, Paisa Kamao’ Scheme
How COVID-19 Affected My Senior School Year - From the Diary of a Youngster
Through this article, Arvind Arnav reminiscences how he felt on cloud nine after completing his grade Xth examination in March 2020. However, to his bewilderment and lakhs of other students, lockdowns had to be imposed in India and all over the world due to the threat of spreading of highly contagious COVID-19. Life has not been the same since then as the schools have not re-opened since that time and social distancing became a necessity, travel was restricted, and schooling became online. Arnav also feels that the continuing experience of living in COVID-19 times is direct evidence of how disturbing our natural environment and ecosystems can lead to an unstable environment and grave consequences for the mankind.
Driving Global Demand for Indian Cotton Farmer
With Adaptation of Scientific Agriculture Practices
Marina - Adversely Impacts the Environment Around It
In the light of multiple coastal infrastructure projects coming up across the country, such as marinas in the planning stage, this story by Rashi Goel aims to focus on the impact of such anthropogenic modifications to waterways, on the existing quality of seas, biodiversity, quality of water, quality of air, and the environment as a whole.
Greening the Grid
How Close is India to Meeting its Renewable Energy Targets?
The EcoMap
Creating Awareness on Environmental Issues
Plasticeating Mushrooms - Environmental Superstars
Mushrooms, which have quietly been breaking down dead plants for millennia, recycling important nutrients back into the soil, are finally getting recognized as superstars in saving the planet. Recently we learnt that a mushroom called Pestalotiopsis microspora can turn polyurethane into organic material. If governments and scientists take this seriously and harness the power of plastic-eating mushrooms, we could clean up the planet
Trailing the Grey Ghost in the Eastern Himalaya
Rohan Pandit shares his vivid experiences during his survey of snow leopards in Arunachal Pradesh. The surveys were designed to rely on the immense body of traditional ecological knowledge of the local communities.
‘Superbug' Spread
Due to Human Waste Contaminating Urban Water
Your Home's Indoor Air Quality - Ways To Improve It For Better Health
The air in your home could be at times much dirtier than the air outside, and it can make you sick. Here’s what makes it so dirty and how to improve your indoor air quality, elaborates Lorena Romo. She presents it from the perspective of the environment in the USA and we in India could also learn from her experience.
Hope On Climate Change - Reasons to Be Optimistic
The total commitments made under the Paris Agreement were too little to limit global warming to 2 degrees Celsius, whereas scientists agree that limiting warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius is vital. Ajay Shankar says that recent developments give cause for optimism for the first time as the President of the USA has brought the USA back into the Paris Agreement and is providing leadership for a net carbon-neutral global economy. Also, India could set an example in the deployment of renewable energy installations as it is already leading the way with the dramatic increase in renewable energy generation in the last decade. Keep reading to know more about the latest developments…
Bottles for Change - PET Recycling Initiatives by Soft Drink/Drinking Water Giants
In this article Anita Khuller talks about PET bottle recycling initiatives of some major organizations, which proves that with responsible disposal, PET bottles can be recycled or upcycled, and cause less strain on other natural resources. Despite such environment-friendly initiatives, the biggest challenge faced by bottled water companies in India is counterfeiting, especially in the case of 1-litre bottles. She talks about such challenges in this article.
Hyderabad Metro Follows Delhi Instance - Opts for Solar
Even as the number of railway stations using solar power is on the rise in India, metro trains are following their example as well—after Delhi metro, the Hyderabad metro will utilize solar, thereby reducing emissions and paving the way for cleaner air.
Returning Glass Bottles - For a Sustainable Future
Today, glass is one of the primary domestic and business waste streams in the country. For the same, Carlsberg India has initiated conversation on the grave danger glass poses to the environment. By returning a glass bottle, one can do their bit in reducing carbon footprint, saving energy and even creating job opportunities. Returning a glass bottle is different than reusing one, as reusing does not solve the purpose. Returning a glass bottle after consumption ensures proper handling and reduces single-use glass substance.
Smart Water Management in Ladakh - Results and Outcomes of a Project
In this article, Neha Upadhyay and Enoch Spalbar discuss smart water management in high-elevation villages in Ladakh to transform them into a vibrant land-based economy with diversity of crops grown. They have compiled this article based on the work done by them under the project, ‘Solar technology for post-harvest processes and sustainable agriculture for income enhancement of tribal communities living in Cold Desert Region of Ladakh, Kargil’, the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Government of India.
Artificial Insemination in Poultry - Unclean, Unsafe
Most chickens in India are born through artificial insemination. Maneka Sanjay Gandhi highlights how both sexes of birds are caused extreme pain through a dirty, rough process that spreads disease.
Elvira Rat - Can We Reverse the Disturbing Decline in Its Population?
Rats! Someone out there needs a bit of help. Is there a Pied Piper who can reverse the disappearance of a rodent? The Elvira rat needs a little magic to help it survive, says Benita Sen.
Sultanpur National Park - A Paradise for Birds and Birdwatchers
In this series of articles, Amarjeetsingh Bishnoi and Shakti Bishnoi share their wonderful experiences with their family in the lap of nature in Sultanpur National Park in Haryana. So far, you have read about their experiences in the winter and summer season. In this concluding part, read more about their vivid experiences during the monsoon season. They also discuss various challenges faced by this Sanctuary.
Sunderlal Bahuguna - The Earth Warrior Who Devoted His Entire Life to Save the Environment
Noted environmentalist and Padma Vibhushan Sunderlal Bahuguna, who was being treated for COVID-19 at AIIMS hospital in Rishikesh, passed away on May 21 this year. We pay homage to the great environmentalist by remembering his life and pioneering work.
Are We Ready For A Circular Economy?
Challenges and Solutions On the occasion of World Environment Day on June 5, Ram Ramprasad presents his views on circular economy and feels that it is time for all stakeholders, individual citizens, companies, and global leaders to start dismantling old paradigms of thought and action. Building a circular economy is the responsibility of every individual, not just governments.
River Yamuna to Get Bubble Curtain
Geocycle—the global waste management arm of Lafarge-Holcim, that manufactures building materials, will implement the innovative ‘bubble curtain’ technology for the first time in India to stop plastic from entering the Yamuna River.