Heatwave: Experts’ forecasts of extreme weather if emissions aren’t curtailed are now playing out
The developed world has put very little on the table, not enough to stop catastrophic global warming, says environment journalist Bahar Dutt.

Mumbai’s move to privatise five government hospitals will hit slum dwellers hard
How Adivasis are fighting to protect their sacred groves from destruction
Indian-origin engineer resigns from Microsoft to protest company’s alleged support for Israel
Can you be single and polyamorous in India? A new book looks for answers in life experiences
Right-wing attacks on academia are an existential threat to universities and democracy
‘Chhorii 2’ review: A well-crafted and performed scarefest about horrors old and new
‘With an accent’: How Deepa Bhasthi translated International Booker Prize-shortlisted ‘Heart Lamp’
Mohammad Abdur Rahman Khan: The ‘Meteor Man’ who incorporated astronomy into everyday living
Tamil Nadu: Menstruating girl forced to write exam outside classroom
A new book shows how a Bangalore NGO adopted hands-on methods to teach science to school students