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Down To Earth

Empanel A Jury...

...because solar panel waste is piling up

3 min  |

March 16, 2019
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Down To Earth

Cities Of Joy

Last year, the South African city of Cape Town was in the news for running out of water. It managed to avert Day Zero, but the threat has not disappeared. With changing climate, more cities across the world will face similar crises. But there are a few metropolises that have overcome water shortage despite heavy odds. Though these cities still need to keep adapting and innovating, they have done well so far. Here's how they did it

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March 16, 2019
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The Wise Debate

As the world debates the effectiveness of industrialised agriculture, the good-old small farmer emerges victorious.

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March 01, 2019
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The Order Of Change

To resolve environmental problems, we need a change in mindset, empirical studies, implementation, monitoring and follow-ups, says Justice Madan B Lokur. Excerpts from his speech at the Anil Agarwal Dialogue recently organised by the Centre for Science and Environment.

4 min  |

March 01, 2019

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Rockstar Gourd

The humble gourd that sculpted the culture and traditions of rural India for ages is falling out of favour.

4 min  |

March 01, 2019

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Robots Are Here, Almost

The use of industrial robots is growing at an unprecedented rate in India. Are blue-collar jobs under threat?

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March 01, 2019
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Rise Of The Fall

Fall Armyworm, a deadly but little understood crop pest, poses a threat to food security and livelihoods of millions as it ravages crops in Africa and now Asia. First detected in July 2018 in India, the pest has caused widespread damage to maize crops, raising the possibility that the country may have to import maize.

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March 01, 2019
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Hidden Elixir

A one-stop medicine shop, amrakh can be the wow factor in homemade pickles and chutneys.

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March 01, 2019

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Drought Aggravates Poverty

Study shows during drought years in Rajasthan, the vulnerability of rural households to poverty increases.

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March 01, 2019
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Bedaquiline And India's Patent Law

Opposition to the new patent claims on the Johnson & Johnson drug is a test of how well the rules against evergreening are working.

2 min  |

March 01, 2019
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Will Nudge Come To Shove?

It is crucial that nudge as a tool is used meticulously for political canvassing

4 min  |

February 16, 2019

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Software Outsmarts Drug Research

Now, a programme can bypass patented drug pathways and create synthetically-produced medicines

2 min  |

February 16, 2019

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Quick Fix Aid

A first after many years, farmers are at the centre of political attention. Ahead of the general elections, there is a rush of cash support schemes to woo them. This may bring some solace to farmers, but will the schemes have a lasting impact?

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February 16, 2019
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Potato's Neglected Cousins

Tubers come in all shapes, sizes and colours, and pack quite a punch

3 min  |

February 16, 2019
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Out Of The Legal Hole

There is no such thing as environmentally acceptable and safe rat-hole coal mining and hence this primitive practice must be discontinued

3 min  |

February 16, 2019
Domus India

Domus India

A New Beginning Atlas For The End Of The World

The critical nexus the Atlas for the End of the World addresses is the global tension between food production, urbanisation and biodiversity

5 min  |

Febuary 2019
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Whose Waste Is It?

Producers are shifting their plastic recovery responsibility to other companies

3 min  |

February 01, 2019
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Who Is Economically Secular?

The rich have the chance to get richer in an economic crisis, while the poor face the prospect of sinking deeper in poverty

2 min  |

February 01, 2019
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Trial After Error

AGROCHEMICAL AND biotech giant Monsanto’s genetically modified cotton seed business is out of trouble in India; but only for the time being.

4 min  |

February 01, 2019
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The Fast Track To Disaster

India's decision to start a patent prosecution highway for Japanese firms could open the tollgates to hasty approvals

2 min  |

February 01, 2019
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Good Old Sap

Gums secreted by trees are a treasure trove of nutrition and have been used by communities in making seasonal delicacies

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February 01, 2019

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Conflict Of Diet

It's not just fragmented corridors that take elephants to farms. They get drawn towards crops that improve their state of mind and well-being

3 min  |

February 01, 2019
Sanctuary Asia

Sanctuary Asia

Sulabha Chakravarty

August 15, 1963 – August 19, 2018)

4 min  |

February 2019
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Sanctuary Asia

Trapping To Protect

The Camera as a Conservation Tool.

4 min  |

February 2019
Sanctuary Asia

Sanctuary Asia

The Sanctuary Interview - Meet Pankaj Sharma

It would be an understatement to say that Pankaj Sharma is a brave and unassuming man. Part of a crack defence team that quite literally entrusted their lives with each other, they hit back at rhino poachers who had taken to killing rhinos in Kaziranga, virtually unchallenged, in the late 1980s. Rhino deaths dropped dramatically and the Kaziranga we see today was in no small measure a result of their do-or-die determination.A stickler for the law, he was content to stay a Forest Ranger for decades, unwilling to trade forest life for a desk job in Guwahati. Still a field man, he is currently the Divisional Forest Officer in charge of the Nameri Tiger Reserve. Bittu Sahgal met him recently at Nameri and had to quite literally coerce this quiet, self-effacing man to speak about himself.

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February 2019
Sanctuary Asia

Sanctuary Asia

The Numbers Game

When a species begins to overwhelm its resource base, it is destined to go down. Having decided as a young woman of child-bearing age not to bring a child into this world, Purva Variyar asks whether Homo sapiens is headed down that road.

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February 2019
Sanctuary Asia

Sanctuary Asia

The Cranes Come Home Again To The Pangchen Valley!

The excitement in Degin Dorjee’s voice was palpable as he shared the news of the arrival of Black-necked Cranes at their wintering site along the Nyamjang Chhu river this winter.

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February 2019
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Sanctuary Asia

Thanal

More than three decades ago, in 1986, a small group of nature enthusiasts based in the southern state of Kerala in India were inspired to share their love for nature by helping people to become more environmentally aware and pro-active.

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February 2019
Sanctuary Asia

Sanctuary Asia

Photography As Art

Across the world fine art is taking huge strides towards the goal of stimulating and influencing public opinion in favour of nature conservation. Shaaz Jung, a talented young Indian wildlife photographer, is a pioneer in this field, and he uses his wildlife photographs, enhanced by digital imagery, to augment their impact. In his view, this will bring in new pools of support from artists whose creativity could help turn the tide, by attracting hitherto untapped potential for the critical task of saving our vanishing wilds.

2 min  |

February 2019
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No Worries? Ask Simba

A furore over Disney's trademark on the Swahili phrase Hakuna Matata heats up the cultural appropriation debate

2 min  |

January 16, 2019