Changing Climate
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Once an ecological hotspot, Nilgiris face higher temperatures and changed rainfall pattern
The altered environmental landscape has enabled invasive species to spread at the cost of the region’s ‘sholas’, or grasslands that support local ecology.
Kaleem Geelani
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In first bilateral pact on climate mobility, Australia to offer Tuvalu residents migration pathway
A new treaty is the result of a request by Tuvalu for Australia to support and assist its efforts on climate change, security and human mobility.
Jane McAdam, The Conversation
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‘We have disturbed the spirits of the land’: Ladakh’s Changpas reckon with changing times
Like many other indigenous peoples, this pastoral community has a custodian relationship with nature. But development and global warming are changing that.
Shrishtee Bajpai & Ashish Kothari
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These innovations have made Amrik Sukhdev Dhaba in Murthal the truck drivers’ favourite since 1967
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In Sambhal, Muslims allege UP police stormed booths, snatched IDs and beat up voters on polling day
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Malegaon blast: Army officer Prasad Purohit claims he was tortured by ATS, forced to take blame
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Ambitious tourism plans for Lakshadweep ignore limited availability of freshwater
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The numbers show the idea of Muslim population explosion is nothing but political propaganda
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As floods and erosion consume the river islands of Bangladesh, thousands are getting displaced
With nowhere to go, most char residents are resettling in city slums.
Rafiqul Islam Montu, IndiaSpend
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In 20 years, only 0.3% of questions raised in Parliament were about climate change: Study
Experts say that politicians in India need to talk more about the looming crisis.
Sahana Ghosh
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First erosion stole their lands. Now climate change is ruining the lives they built on water
The lives and livelihoods of Bangladesh’s Manta people are being battered by increasingly intense cyclones, heavy rains and other natural disasters.
Zakir Hossain Chowdhury, Thomson Reuters Foundation
Video
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Watch: Students in Pakistan enact moments from Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant’s pre-wedding event
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‘Hind’s Hall’: Rapper Macklemore releases poignant song in support of Palestine, US campus protests
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Met Gala 2024: From Alia Bhatt to Isha Ambani, what Indians in attendance wore
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Watch: South Korean band performs Rabindra Sangeet accompanied by traditional Korean instruments
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Watch: This man fused hip-hop with Bharatnatyam to dance to Shakira’s ‘Hips Don’t Lie’
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Worsening heatwaves are turning dehydration into chronic kidney disease epidemics
Climate change is taking its toll on labourers around the world.
Jane Palmer, Mosaic
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In remote Himalayas, Indian herders are finding new ways around climate change
Everyone thinks the way of life of nomadic pastoralists is dying out. A ground report reveals otherwise.
Janaki Lenin
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Rest assured, wine lovers, your favourite tipple will adapt to climate change
Wine and climate change: 8,000 years of adaptation.
Jean-Robert Pitte, The Conversation
The Reel
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‘Murder in Mahim’ review: A crime as unjust as wrongful death
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‘Srikanth’ review: An inspiring tale of remarkable achievement
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‘The Boy and the Heron’ review: An animation legend rolls out enchantment and emotional resonance
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Watch: Politics, ambition and crime in Vasantha Balan’s ‘Thalaimai Seyalagam’
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How the fantasy film ‘Pathala Bhairavi’ heavily influenced Telugu cinema
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The three factors that are threatening yaks in the Himalayas
Interbreeding with cows of Gilgit-Baltistan, or yaks of China, could help revive the animal's population.
Omair Ahmad
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Three charts that show how India might lose 18% of its monsoons
New study shows large-scale deforestation especially in high-latitude countries like Canada and Russia could impact rain in India.
Nayantara Narayanan