Environment
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Why the Great Nicobar project could spell doom for the island’s unique fauna
Vaishnavi Rathore
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Can camel milk make the journey from arid deserts to India’s chic urban patisseries?
Mercy Austin
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India’s marks advance in deep sea mining with Andaman Sea expedition
Priyanka Shankar
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Amitav Ghosh: In this time of monstrous anomalies, we must recognise that the Earth is judging us
Amitav Ghosh
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The proposed Rs 36,000-crore port in Great Nicobar may be economically unsound, experts warn
Vaishnavi Rathore
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Why dams, irrigation projects have done little for Marathwada’s parched farmers
Varsha Torgalkar, IndiaSpend.com
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Hunted for aphrodisiac oil, threatened by modernisation, spiny-tailed lizard population is declining
Sneha Richhariya Tej Prakash Bhardwaj
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Climate change and neglect put butterflies on the brink of extinction in South Asia
Hailey Smalley
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Why India’s tallest leader would have led the struggle against the Narmada Project
Medha Patkar
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In Ecuador, Indigenous groups’ use of ‘legal rights’ to save protected forest is inspiring others
Peter Yeung, The Human Journalism Network
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Cities with diverse bird and tree populations improve well being
Rachel Buxton, The Conversation Emma J Hudgins, The Conversation Stephanie Prince Ware, The Conversation
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GDP’s economic focus is outdated – a new measure should account for unpaid labour, planet health
Radhika Balakrishnan, The Conversation
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Why some Delhi residents leave the city during Diwali
Mercy Austin
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Settler colonialism, bison slaughter: How beef came to mark American identity
Hannah Cutting-Jones, The Conversation
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India ranked 176 out of 180 in 2024 Global Nature Conservation Index
Scroll Staff
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How the invasive water hyacinth is helping build livelihoods – with an ecological bonus
Shweta Thakur Nanda
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Andaman Islands and its mangroves still reeling from effects of 2004 tsunami
Divya Kilikar
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Goa: Mining regime change a disaster for locals
Pamela D'Mello
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The outsize legacy of Kaziranga’s mahouts and their elephants
Nabarun Guha
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1 crore trees – not 8.5 lakh – could be cut for Great Nicobar project, one ecologist estimates
Vaishnavi Rathore