Climate change
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Eco India, Episode 323: What does survival mean for those living on the climate frontlines
Scroll Staff
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A new book shows India’s pollution emergency has once again got scant attention in the Union Budget
Subhash Chandra Garg
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Excelsa coffee: The lesser-known variety that can weather changing climate
Meena Menon
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‘Advisories don’t scare anybody’: Include heat protection in labour codes, say worker unions
Simrin Sirur
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Bangladesh: Switch from paddy to fruit crops leaves poor farmers and workers struggling
Tanmoy Bhaduri
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As Bangladesh approves Padma Barrage, India must confront failure of its Neighbourhood First policy
Jannatul Naym Pieal
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UP dairy farmers face losses as summer takes a toll on cattle
Himanshu Arya
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‘Why does the rain not come?’: How women’s work songs echo climate change crisis
Reetika Revathy Subramanian, The Conversation
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Amid West Asia war, a ‘coalition of the willing’ aims to draw a roadmap for fossil fuel phase-out
Meena Menon
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Rising humidity across India’s coast in summer is a health danger
Max Martin Job Rajayyan
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Western disturbances are causing rain damage even in eastern India
Vaishnavi Rathore Nolina Minj Safwat Zargar
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What Indian cities with ‘climate risk’ can learn from Singapore, a ‘city in nature’
Arunabha Ghosh Richard Damania Parameswaran Iyer
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How Indian cities are becoming deadly heat traps as summer temperatures soar
Shalinee Kumari
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A new book asks if AI can be used for better governance and sharper climate policies
Amitabh Kant Siddharth Sinha
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Why vaccines may not be enough to fight spread of dengue fever
Marielena Vogel Saivish, The Conversation
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From Araku’s coffee farmers, a model to tackle climate change
Karthik Madhavapeddi, IndiaSpend.com
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Eco India, Episode 318: How climate science is driving innovation in protecting the planet
Scroll Staff
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India aims for 60% clean energy by 2035
Scroll Staff
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UN weather agency says 2015-’25 was the hottest decade on record
Scroll Staff
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Eco India, Episode 317: How climate-affected communities are finding new ways to survive
Scroll Staff