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Indian Court Stops Water to Coke, Pepsi Plants in Tamil Nadu

An Indian High Court has ordered that water from the river Tamirabarani in the south Indian state of Tamil Nadu must not be diverted to Coca-Cola and Pepsi producing plants in Gangaikondan due to the severe water shortages in the area. The Madras High Court passed the interim injunction disallowing

Drought-resistant grass to spur milk production

Baraka Rateng’ Struggling East African dairy farmers could benefit from new varieties of high-quality, drought-resistant forage grass known as Brachiaria that boosts milk production by 40 per cent, a report says. The forage grass could enable farmers to increase their incomes, according to experts

Swachh Bharat: It’s Time To Stop Sweeping Accountability Aside

Amitangshu Acharya and Depinder Kapur Accounting for toilets on paper is a poor substitute to accountability. By enabling the latter, Swachh Bharat Abhiyan can make a real difference In February 2015, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was replying to the Lok Sabha debate on the president’s address.

G20 countries still financing overseas coal

Chen Han G20 countries financed US$76 billion in coal projects in the past nine years. With more projects in the pipeline, they should stop coal financing or risk creating stranded assets As the threat of climate change looms, the world must transition to cleaner energy as quickly as possible and av

Incredible new photos of uncontacted Amazon tribe – that could be wiped out

Brazilian government agents are charged with protecting the Yanomami territory. But they are currently facing severe budget cuts amid politicians’ plans to drastically weaken indigenous land protection and rights. Extraordinary new aerial photos show a contemporary uncontacted tribal community est

Iran dam to affect Iraq

A new report highlights the disastrous impact of Daryan Dam on Iraq and on the Tigris flow The Save the Tigris and Iraqi Marshes Campaign have released a reporton the impact of the Daryan Dam on the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. The Daryan Dam is a large dam currently under construction on the Sirwan Ri

Billionaire’s elephant-hunting safaris implicated in “Pygmy” abuses

Survival International has learned that an elephant-hunting safari operation jointly owned by a French billionaire has been implicated in human rights abuses against local Baka “Pygmies” and their neighbors, including illegal evictions and torture. The operation is based in two “protected area

Shocking 58% decline in Global Wildlife population: WWF

Global populations of vertebrates — mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish — have declined by 58 percent between 1970 and 2012, states a new report from World Wildlife Fund (WWF) The Jaguars home decimated for making the food we eat 40% of food is wasted Animals living in the wor

These East African countries show how teamwork and technology can thwart illegal fishing

Emma Bryce Innovation sparks success as nations collaborate to identify and take action against suspect vessels Early in December 2012, a South Korean vessel called the Premier entered the Indian Ocean to fish. In West Africa, authorities knew that the boat had been fishing illegally in Liberian wat

Renewable energy is the best solution to the climate crisis towards a sustainable world

Tawhidul Alam The important factor here is to increase that reliance are elimination of trade barriers, and costs associated with establishing renewable technologies In the face of clear evidence like rising sea levels, increase in global temperature and natural disasters showing that our climate is

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