Is India ready to meet Sustainable Development Goals? CAG raises concern
Health a key conern, flags report tabled in Parliament
COVID-19 added over $290 billion to the global cost of TB deaths: Study
South Asia incurred the highest losses due to TB deaths in 2020
Organic and conservation farming boost multifunctionality of ecosystems: Study
Organic farming has a 46-51 per cent lower global warming potential
Himachal stops tree planting on pastures in Chamba to protect traditional pastoral routes
Globally, lands sustained by pastoralism form the largest carbon sink
Asia-Pacific may achieve just 10% targets of sustainable development goals: UN report
Only 9 / 104 targets achievable by 2030 at current pace: UN report
Bundelkhand: drought, miseries and hope
What needs to be done to overcome environmental challenges of the region
From Ram rajya to scientific farming
Living with nature
Urban living ought to aim towards the sustainable symbiosis of nature and architecture
Mayhem in Arunachal
Weighing the cost
Goa will become the first state in the country to adopt national resource accounting
BRAZIL
NOBEL GESTURE
Mission fulfilled
After a successful anti-nuclear energy campaign, a Danish group is happy to fade into history
UNITED NATIONS
PROTECTING FISH
A diverse bill
It is important to generate a national debate on the Biological Diversity Bill
A killer stalks Siliguri
Messing around with the environment has led to the emergence of new and deadly diseases
Green Ads
The corporate world in Japan is wooing the environmentally conscious consumer by going green
Over a coffee farm
As climate changes, Himalayan farmers return to traditional crops
Traditional crops and new innovations are offering farmers in the Himalayan region a way to deal with the challenges of climate change, but there …
8 years and Rs 228 crore later, Maharashtra fails to make even one village sustainable
The state’s scheme, aimed at creating environmentally sustainable villages, saw only up to 6% funds being used for green projects
Krill companies to stop fishing in Antarctic to protect wildlife
Members of the Association of Responsible Krill decided to voluntarily stop fishing for the crustaceans in order to ensure fisheries are …
"Cape Town's consciousness about water consumption has helped reduce demand"
Xanthea Limberg, mayoral committee member for informal settlements, water and waste services & energy speaks on water restriction rules …
New Delhi is running out of water
Access to clean and regular water remains a challenge for New Delhi, a city that could easily tackle its water crisis with greater effort
Wastewater should be considered a resource
As water demand is increasing across the globe, the quantity of wastewater produced as a result of various human activities is also growing, a UN …