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Time for a policy to declare ‘urban drought’ to end hardships of poor women in India

In fact, as we write this piece, India is battling with two extreme weather conditions in two different regions.  According to just released IMD data, while the northern part of the country is experiencing an extended winter season, the southern region is already battling with heatwave conditio

Bangladesh Bhola power project tests AIIB promises

Abu Siddique Locals and NGOs say the bank has breached its own standards by failing to provide adequate compensation and ignoring flood risks in vulnerable delta area After an 11-hour overnight cruise from the capital city of Dhaka, the passenger ferry lands at Bangladesh’s only island district of

How Insane is Global Trade?

Sean Keller The way trade works in the global economy can be insane – it wastes resources, worsens climate change, and undermines the livelihoods of millions of small-scale producers worldwide. Yet it is an almost unavoidable consequence of de-regulatory ‘free trade’ agreements and the billion

Youth urged upon to lead conservation efforts

The 3rd Odisha River Conference in India identified youth as one of the major stakeholders to carry forward this year’s theme – Promoting the Forest-River-Communities nexus for Conservation of Rivers and Combating Climate Change. A campaign – Youth for Water – has been initiated through whic

Forest protection efforts earn Indonesia millions

An innovative effort to keep trees in the ground and carbon out of the air is paying dividends in Indonesia — the fifth-highest emitter of carbon dioxide globally. Norway announced on 16 February that it will pay Indonesia for reducing its deforestation by 60 percent in 2017, as compared to 2016.

Experts underline community participation to protect forests, rivers in India river conference

The Water Initiatives, Gram Swaraj and Vasundhara along with 35 partner organisations launched the 3rd Odisha River Conference with the theme – Promoting the Forest-River-Communities nexus for Conservation of Rivers and Combating Climate Change. Rivers, an important and integrated part of ecology,

Billions deprived of the right to water: World Water Development Report

Access to water and sanitation is internationally recognized human right. Yet more than two billion people lack even the most basic of services. The latest United Nations World Water Development Report, Leaving No One Behind, explores the symptoms of exclusion and investigates ways to overcome ineq

From the Himalayas to the Arctic, traditional herders are sharing knowledge to cope with a changing climate

Gloria Dickie Yak, reindeer and entire ways of life in the “Third Pole” and Scandinavia face new threats in a warming world. Changlin Xu grazes 140 yaks in the mountain pastures of the Tibet Autonomous Region. In previous decades, he could count on losing a quarter of his animals to harsh weathe

Weathermen: Listen to the fishers, it works

MM Paniyil A new system of marine forecasts is helping fishers in Kerala to better plan their fishing trips in the Arabian Sea, which has been witnessing unusually rough weather in recent years Marine weather forecasts are getting popular slowly and steadily on the Arabian Sea coast of Thiruvanantha

‘Medieval’ Diseases Flare in US As Unsanitary Living Conditions Proliferate

Anna Gorman Infectious diseases — some that ravaged populations in the Middle Ages — are resurging in California and around the country, and are hitting homeless populations especially hard. Jennifer Millar keeps trash bags and hand sanitizer near her tent, and she regularly pours water mixed wi

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