environment
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In India, habitat loss may be forcing a formerly monogamous bird to form breeding trios
Kasturi Das
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Artificial lights are shrinking firefly habitats in India and beyond
Shreya Sharma
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‘The struggle for Narmada’ presents the anti-dam stir from the perspective of Adivasi leaders
Kundan Pandey
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How black carbon emissions are affecting rainfall in the North East
Sahana Ghosh
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In Uttarakhand, scientists have discovered plastic and glass in elephant dung
Anusha Krishnan
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Shimla’s first major development plan in four decades is a lost opportunity
Vivek Gupta
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In the age of fast fashion, India’s design institutes are embracing sustainability
Tazeen Qureshy
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Build, collapse, rebuild: Adapting to life on the flood-prone river islands of Bangladesh
Rafiqul Islam
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Hydropower projects are leading to the loss of endangered chilgoza trees in Himachal Pradesh
Vivek Gupta
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Hit by dangerous heatwaves, cities around the world are exploring new ways to keep people safe
Laurie Goering, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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An underground phenomenon driven by climate change is damaging the Himalayas
Arathi Menon
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In Kashmir, one of Asia’s largest freshwater lakes is blanketed with waste and silt
Umer Ahmed, IndiaSpend.com
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Even if humans put a complete end to emissions, the world may not stop warming
Julien Emile-Geay, The Conversation
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Indian scientists are digging into fish ears to mine climate data
Sahana Ghosh
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Vermin status: Centre and states lock horns over the killing of wild boars
KA Shaji
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Amid global warming, Bangladesh’s historic coastal mosques stare at an uncertain future
Mosabber Hossain, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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In Rajasthan, villagers are planting trees on weddings and funerals to help restore degraded land
Annie Banerji, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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Eco India: Why India's status as 'open defecation free' is far from the truth
Scroll Staff
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Like canaries in the coal mine, birds can tell us a lot about Earth’s health
Stuart Butchart, The Conversation
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Eco India, Episode 186: Cities are struggling to cope with the growing waste. How can we fix this?
Scroll Staff