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Top-down mindset bedevils India’s draft river management bill

Most wetlands and surface water bodies have not been designated “vital ecosystems” by the authorities, although their existence and proper maintenance are vital for the basins.

Navi Mumbai in airport India ignores climate resilience

Anjali Dhamale of Chinchpada village is a worried woman. Her household of 11 people that makes a living by growing rice and rearing fish and poultry is one of the many hundreds of families who will be uprooted because of the proposed Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA). The people of Chinchpada

620 million children’s education and health compromised by lack of decent school toilets

The health, education and safety of millions of children around the world is threatened because they don’t have a decent toilet at school or at home, according to WaterAid’s State of the World’s Toilets 2018 report. The Crisis in the Classroom, WaterAid’s fourth-annual analysis of the world

The unique Himalayan wetlands under threat

Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment The Himalayan wetlands are under threat due to unregulated urbanisation and unsustainable tourism. Urgent attention at the policy level is the need of the hour. Wetlands are very important and productive ecosystems that support a wide ran

Count the ecological costs of national waterways project in India!

The National Waterways project should consider all ecological impacts and in an integrated manner along with all surface transport activities it has to engage in, and accordingly decide future courses of action. The National Waterways project is being pursued citing multiple advantages to humans, mo

Mahanadi river in India is Coal Rich but Water Stressed

Large scale industrialisation, especially extraction of coal from the Mahanadi basin, rapid urbanisation and climate change are some of the major causes for water stress situation in the river.

Hydropower project in DR Congo : A Deal for Chinese and European companies

On October 16, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) government announced a 14 billion USD joint and exclusive development agreement with a consortium of Chinese and European developers to construct the Inga 3 hydroelectric dam, following years of delay and controversy. The Chinese consortium is le

Indian Environmental Activist G D Agarwal passes away fasting for saving Ganga

These #martyrs of a lost cause, fighting #battles with #science and #religious sentiment together , against an obdurate and entrenched #bureaucracy, #politicians with double speak, a people resigned and full of indifference and apathy, dreaming of a clean and free flowing #river, was the stuff of le

Millions Face The Life-Threatening Dangers Of Poor Sanitation

Anna Kučírková In our ever changing and evolving world, improvements in living conditions are essential. Sanitation is our first line of defense against communicable diseases and epidemics of infectious diseases such as influenza, typhoid, cholera, and more. And while developed nations tend to ha

How NASA satellites track changes in the world’s water systems

Feng Hao From the Tigris to the Yangtze, GRACE satellites have revealed the impact of human activity on our water supply World Water Week is officially underway. Held annually in Stockholm, Sweden’s capital, the conference is dedicated to the discussion of global water challenges centring on de

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