Environment
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In the Western Ghats, the population of the crucial Malabar grey hornbill is on the decline
Sneha Mahale
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Humans have degraded 84% of the world’s coastlines, reveals a new study
Brooke Williams, The Conversation Amelia Wenger, The Conversation James Watson, The Conversation
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Along India’s eastern shore, coastal erosion is forcing people to abandon their homes
Manish Kumar
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Scientists are trying to dim the Sun and cool Earth. Is it worth the risk?
Shanna Hanbury
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‘Desecration of the Himalayas’: Chairperson of SC-appointed panel for Char Dham road project quits
Scroll Staff
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Despite its green language, Budget 2022 may result in a net loss for the environment
S Gopikrishna Warrier
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Modi government is pursuing ‘ease of business’ at the cost of the environment
Mayank Aggarwal
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A ghost village in Uttarakhand has been transformed by tourism and new work opportunities
Archana Singh
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Humans have breached Earth’s threshold for chemical pollution, shows a new study
Elizabeth Claire Alberts
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In Bengal, the sighting of a tiger in a reserve has sparked a debate around human-animal coexistence
Snigdhendu Bhattacharya
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Delhi’s rich bird diversity highlights the importance of small urban wetlands in Indian cities
Kartik Chandramouli
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In just two years, Indian forests the size of Nagaland were either chopped or thinned down
Prudhviraj Rupavath
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As Yamuna’s largest dam nears completion, the debate around the 50-year-old project rages on
Varsha Singh
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Is India’s forest cover growing? Yes, but if you count coffee estates and clumps of trees in cities
Mayank Aggarwal
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Citizen apps: A possible new way to track wildlife trafficking in the Himalayas
TV Padma
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Tonga volcanic eruption was so powerful that it caused Earth’s atmosphere to ring like a bell
Kevin Hamilton, The Conversation
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In Uttarakhand, the centuries-old nomadic lifestyle of shepherds is in danger
Varsha Singh
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As casinos and real estate take front seat, mining is losing its prominence in Goan elections
Meera Mohanty
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India’s first dugong reserve will help protect the world’s only herbivorous marine mammal
KA Shaji
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Marine animals ‘hitchhiking’ on ships are a threat to Antarctica’s pristine ecosystem
Arlie McCarthy, The Conversation