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Twist in the (fairy)tale
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Twist in the (fairy)tale

How might fairy tales read if written in today's times? When Fairyland Lost Its Magic is an attempt at that-a retelling of eponymous fables with climate change factored in on every page.

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January 16, 2024
UNTAPPED POTENTIAL
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UNTAPPED POTENTIAL

India's two-decade journey with Geographical Indication tags has shown limited outcome and there is an urgent need to simplify the registration processes to ensure that the protection mechanism helps producer communities

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January 16, 2024
Forced evolution
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Forced evolution

Plants shift towards self-pollination as they see disruption in interactions with insects due to changes in climate

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January 16, 2024
SILENT FAMINE
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SILENT FAMINE

For the past 50 years, the country has introduced high-yielding rice and wheat varieties at breakneck speed to achieve food security. A study led by scientists with the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) has for the first time looked at the food value of these modern-bred grains, and delivers some dire warnings: the food grains that we eat have lost food value; instead they are accumulating toxins. Worse, by 2040, the grains will become so \"impoverished\" that they would worsen the country's growing burden of non-communicable diseases.

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January 16, 2024
Misplaced focus
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Misplaced focus

The fictional series based on the Bhopal gas disaster falls miserably short in its attempt to be a riveting survival drama

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December 16, 2023
Patents zoom, but where is the innovation?
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Patents zoom, but where is the innovation?

India is among the top patent filers globally, but it has yet to make its mark in any breakthrough technologies

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December 16, 2023
Saved by sponge
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Saved by sponge

As oceans warm up, women in Zanzibar switch from seaweed to climate-resilient sponge farming to stay afloat

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December 16, 2023
Conquest of lantana
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Conquest of lantana

A decade-long initiative in Madhya Pradesh to reclaim land overrun by lantana helps residents restart agriculture and restore native biodiversity

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December 16, 2023
Highs and lows
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Highs and lows

As COP28 enters its final week, Parties have operationalised historic loss and damage fund and agreed to the health impacts of climate change, but have failed to reach a consensus on key issues of climate finance, adaptation goal and global stocktake

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December 16, 2023
Electric idea
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Electric idea

College students in Delhi make and sell solar-powered lamps to promote use of renewable energy

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December 16, 2023
THE ODD FLOWER
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THE ODD FLOWER

Onion flower stalks can provide a distinct taste and flavour to food

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December 16, 2023
RAISED ON EXHAUST
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RAISED ON EXHAUST

Link between air pollution and childhood diseases, including cancer, warrants concern

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December 16, 2023
Green equations
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Green equations

A first-of-its-kind index to evaluate gross environment product

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December 16, 2023
Costly trade-off
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Costly trade-off

A reduction in the planet's sulphur dioxide emissions could be behind the recent spike in global warming

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December 16, 2023
POOR SUBSTITUTES
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POOR SUBSTITUTES

The World Health Organization's announcement on aspartame being possibly carcinogenic to humans has reignited the debate on health hazards of sugar substitutes. Not only is the evidence on safety of sugar substitutes sketchy, their role in controlling blood sugar levels, too, remains inconclusive. On the contrary, studies increasingly indicate that sugar substitutes contribute to factors that lead to cardiovascular diseases, cancer, and, quite ironically, diabetes.

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December 16, 2023
RUMOURED FORBIDDEN
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RUMOURED FORBIDDEN

It's time to banish the fears around khesari dal, or grass pea, and relish the nutritious legume

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November 16, 2023
CLEAR OPTIONS
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CLEAR OPTIONS

India is adopting new sewage wastewater treatment technologies that are more efficient, but it must choose the ones that best meet local needs

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November 16, 2023
Post-pandemic blues of predatory pharma
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Post-pandemic blues of predatory pharma

Huge stockpiles of COVID-19 vaccines and treatments, along with a steep drop in revenues, tell a sorry tale of Big Pharma's greed

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November 16, 2023
Homegrown benefit
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Homegrown benefit

A shift from exotic and crossbred cattle to indigenous breeds that are better adapted to changing climate and resistant to diseases will help India's dairy sector stay profitable and sustainable

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November 16, 2023
RUNNING OUT OF TIME
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RUNNING OUT OF TIME

THE DRYING up of the Amazon ecosystem is a sign of a planetary crisis. The rainforests are one of the nine tipping points or thresholds in the climate system that, if crossed, would cause irreversible changes.

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November 16, 2023
A SINK BECOMES SOURCE
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A SINK BECOMES SOURCE

Droughts kill billions of trees in the Amazon like no other extreme event

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November 16, 2023
THE AMAZONIAN DRYING
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THE AMAZONIAN DRYING

The historic drought in the Amazon indicates that the rain forest is approaching an irreversible tipping point. The results would be disastrous for the world

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November 16, 2023
Drop in the bucket
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Drop in the bucket

Adaptation finance needed by developing countries is 10-18 times as high as current flows, says the latest UNEP report

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November 16, 2023
Delayed by decades
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Delayed by decades

Centre-state tussle and bureaucratic incompe-tencies withhold compensation for land acquisition in Jharkhand's coal belt

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November 16, 2023
Known unknowns
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Known unknowns

India's apex food regulator has no data on presence of genetically modified organisms in fresh produce imported by the country over past five years VIVEK MISHRA NEW DELHI

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November 16, 2023
Scientist, activist, advisor
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Scientist, activist, advisor

Saleemul Huq championed locally led climate adaptation and greater involvement of all stakeholders in global discourse

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November 16, 2023
Vehicles behind Delhi's poor air quality
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Vehicles behind Delhi's poor air quality

ON NOVEMBER 5, 2023, three Indian cities— Delhi, Mumbai, and Kolkata—recorded some of the worst air quality levels in the world.

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November 16, 2023
Lending voice
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Lending voice

A journalist in Malkangiri, Odisha, helps tribal girls and women take charge of their own health and share their stories ISHAN KUKRETI

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November 16, 2023
Claudia Goldin on Career and Family
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Claudia Goldin on Career and Family

A century ago, it was a given that a woman with a college degree had to choose between having a career and a family. Today, there are more female college graduates than ever before, and more women want to have a career and family, yet challenges persist at work and at home. Claudia Goldin, who has won this year's Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences traces in her book Career and Family how generations of women have responded to the problem of balancing career and family as the twentieth century experienced a sea change in gender equality, revealing why true equity for dual career couples remains frustratingly out of reach.

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November 01, 2023
COLLABORATE TO RESTORE
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COLLABORATE TO RESTORE

Delhi is making efforts to bring back the Sahibi, but the river's true rejuvenation will require its revival in the neighbouring states of Rajasthan and Haryana as well

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November 01, 2023