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Is warming behind India’s depleting groundwater?

Athar Parvaiz Changing rainfall patterns may be depleting India’s groundwater storage more than withdrawals for agricultural irrigation, says a new study published in January by Nature Geoscience. While India’s diminishing groundwater is widely attributed to over extraction, especially in the no

How renewable energy advocates are hurting the climate cause

Paul McDivitt Confused coverage of renewable energy statistics popping up in social media feeds and on news outlets have come to be trusted. On top of that, most social media sharers never even read the articles they share. In the wake of the 2016 presidential election, the proliferation of misinfor

60% of primate species now threatened with extinction, says major new study

Jo Setchell Primates are mainly threatened by losing their habitat when it is logged or converted into farms or ranches. Primates are remarkable. We’re all familiar with chimpanzees, monkeys, and ring-tailed lemurs, but have you heard of tarsiers, with their big eyes? Or Cleese’s woolly lemur, n

Polluted air beyond permissible standards across India: Greenpeace

None of the Indian cities comply with standards prescribed by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and very few cities in southern India comply to Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) standards. Every single day, we in India who walk the streets of our country, India, breathe polluted air way beyon

The future of two wheeler cities: Amsterdam and Hanoi

E-bikes can resolve common mobility problems facing Amsterdam and Hanoi and promote efficiency and sustainability in ‘two-wheeler cities’ Motorbiking in Hanoi With over 5 million motorcycles, almost ten times the number of cars, Hanoi can be called a ‘two-wheeler city’. The benefits of this

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US$21 million grant for Mauritania to boost food security

Mauritania to receive US$21 million IFAD grant to boost food security, nutrition and reduce rural poverty A total of 285,600 farmers, particularly women and young people in six regions in southern Mauritania will benefit from a financial agreement signed today between the International Fund for Agri

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

What does the environment have to do with diseases that affect the immune system?

Lindsey Konkel The rise in recent decades of diseases such as inflammatory bowel disease and rheumatoid arthritis suggests that factors in the environment are contributing In 1932, New York gastroenterologist Burrill Crohn described an unusual disease in 14 adults. The patients had bouts of abdomina

Women bear the brunt of climate-forced migration

Manipadma Jena The feminization of environmental migration is already underway in South Asia but governments are slow to recognise the role of climate change and there’s no policy action Hafiza Khatun remembers one morning two years ago. Her husband had come running back from work in a state of di

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