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Global alliance to secure elephant corridors in India

Subhamoy Bhattacharjee The India State of Forest Report 2013 released in 2014 stated that there has been a net decline of 627 sq kms in forest cover in north eastern states as compared to last assessment done in 2011. In the light of increasing fragmentation of forests and rising Human–Elephant co

Can Latin America do palm oil right?

Duncan Gromko As western hemisphere oil palm plantations boom, environmentalists eye ways to avoid repeating the devastation in Southeast Asia Orignially posted at Ensia, magazine showcasing environmental solutions in action. Republished by SixDegrees on arrangement with Ensia under Creative Commons

Armed attack on Ilisu dam workers in Turkey; construction halted

A series of events including dismals, an armed assault, injuries and arson, have forced workers to run away from the controversial Ilisu Dam and Hydroelectric Power Plant construction site On the 19th of June,  five workers were dismissed from work by the Malamira company that employs most of the w

How do you bring electricity to 620 million people?

Tom Jackson Sub-Saharan Africa needs a more reliable energy supply. The way it chooses to meet that need will affect the entire planet. Orignially posted at Ensia, magazine showcasing environmental solutions in action. Republished by SixDegrees on arrangement with Ensia under Creative Commons’ Att

One Zambian man’s inspiring journey from charcoal burner to forest champion

Ensia│Todd Reubold We often hear about big global environmental issues such as deforestation, poaching or overfishing and forget that there are individuals at the heart of these activities. Orignially posted at Ensia, magazine showcasing environmental solutions in action. Republished by SixDegrees

World hunger is under 800 million: 2015 report on food insecurities

167 million people uplifted from hunger over the last ten years 72 countries halved the proportion of chronically undernourished Burden of hunger is in South Asia-281 million people are undernourished 24 African countries currently face food crises, twice as many as in 1990 The number of hungry peop

Could traditional plants hold the secret to saving crops from pests?

By Ensia│Rachel Cernansky Researchers build on age-old practices to reduce food loss in Africa Orignially posted at Ensia, magazine showcasing environmental solutions in action. Republished by SixDegrees on arrangement with Ensia under Creative Commons’ Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported license.

Ecuador halts all environmental deals with Germany

The rift between Germany and Ecuador erupted as some German lawmakers wanted to visit the Yasuni National Park which is site to a controversial mining project, that Ecuador has pushed ahead with despite opposition from indigenous group and environmentalists. On the 19th of December, the The Ecuadori

Sarawak natives wins legal battle to save ancestral land

The endangered Bidayuh Dayak community reached a settlement with the Sarawak state in Malaysia to acquire their traditional land rights. The land was being taken away from the natives for developing a wild life sanctuary in Upper Bengoh. Over the last five years, the Bidayuh’s have been fighti

Caste Rules The Roost Across South Asia

Guest Article: Contrary to popular perception, caste-based discrimination is not a phenomenon confined to India, says Nidheesh J Villatt,  General Secretary, Dalit Arthik Adhikar Andolan/NCDHR Rooting for Dalit rights: Activists participating in the People’s SAARC meet in Kathmandu take out a m

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