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Pasighat in India reaffirms opposition to big dam

Chandan Kumar Duarah People of Pasighat region in Arunachal Pradesh resists big dam building in Siang river, the upstream of the Brahmaputra (Yarlung Zangbo) in India. People of Siang districts in Arunachal Pradesh have been agitating against more dam building on Siang river, the main water flow of

OECD investigates WWF for funding human right abuses

In an unprecedented move, a member of the OECD has agreed to investigate a complaint that the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) has funded human rights abuses in Cameroon, beginning a process which until now has only been used for multinational businesses. Survival submitted the complaint in Feb

The well diggers of Bengaluru: Tradition and modernity

A smart resilient city needs to manage it’s water well. Policies which foster livelihood creation , provide employment and are ecologically beneficial is the way ahead in the era of climate change. S Vishwanath captures the well diggers of Bangalore in action Muniraju is a young well digger f

Environment , Forests , Human Rights / 12/23/2016
Peru: Last female speaker of indigenous Amazonian language murdered

The last female speaker of the Resígaro language has been murdered in Peru. Her body was found decapitated at her home in the Amazon rainforest. Rosa Andrade, 67, lived with the Ocaina tribe. Her father was Ocaina and her mother Resígaro. The Ocaina and Resígaro tribes were victims of the rubber

Farakka Refugees: Walking along Ganga from Gangasagar to Gaumukh

Siddharth Agarwal  The article presents a personal narrative of the rivers and their people, focused on the Farakka barrage in West Bengal, India aimed at developing a meaningful conversation and inclusive action by government, NGOs and citizen action groups. The monsoons had begun their annual ri

Biodiversity , Environment / 12/20/2016
Biodiversity talks end with slew of announcements

Mike Shanahan International negotiators have agreed to measures to restore eco-systems, improve conservation and track biodiversity targets Intergovernmental negotiations under the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) in Cancún, Mexico ended on Friday with a slew of decisions aimed at safeg

Indian Meteorological Department estimates rainwater harvesting potential of Maharashtra

Amruta Pradhan A study highlights that “rain is prime source of water” and suggests rainwater harvesting through rooftops as one of the crucial options. India Meteorological Department of Pune (IMD) functioning under Ministry of Earth Sciences has recently (Nov 2016) published a study titled “

Environmental crime threatening peace and security: INTERPOL & UNEP

The vast majority of deforestation and illegal logging takes place in the tropical forests of the Amazon, Central Africa and Southeast Asia. The extent of illegal logging estimate accounts for 50–90 per cent of the volume of forestry in key producer tropical countries and 15–30 per cent of globa

How “open source” seed producers from the U.S. to India are changing global food production

Rachel Cernansky The Open Source Seed Initiative, inspired by “the free and open source software movement that has provided alternatives to proprietary software,” was created to ensure that some plant varieties and genes will remain free from intellectual property rights and available for plant

Renewables remain marginal to Bangladesh’s energy plans

Pinaki Roy Bangladesh’s economy has been growing steadily at over 6%, making it one of the steady high performers among large countries. This growth is intimately tied to energy supply, but in a country of 161 million, only about 65% have access to electricity, which is itself a significant improv

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