Climate breakdown is leading to ever-greater migration - but the issue is still largely invisible in migration discourse and response.
… Indian climate migration after Covid-19 Jessica Faleiro | … Climate breakdown is leading to ever-greater migration - but the issue is still largely invisible in migration discourse and response. Climate …
Water scarcity and mis-management in India are creating a significant human and ecological crisis that will only be worsened by climate change
Coca-Cola just part of India’s water ‘free-for-all’ Tom Levitt | 4th December 2009 News Climate Change Politics And Economics India Water india2.jpg Coca-Cola uses enough water everyday to meet the …
The real nature of war and its impacts on people and environment can only be understood through its ecology, surgeon Gus Abu-Sitta tells Andre Vltchek: the causes of conflict, the dynamics that sustain it, the corporate and strategic interests bent on its perpetuation, the deliberate destruction of health provision, and the repeating cycles of infection, injury, poverty and human misery which have become a permanent reality for uncounted millions.
… and dismantling of the state, and the migration of some 50% of Iraq's doctors. Where … is happening in Syria, with regards of the migration of their doctors. Syria will undergo … the disintegration of these states and the migration of people to the regional centers. …
Plans for a new international airport in the coastal city of Mumbai will destroy yet more of its mangrove ecosystems, and there are fears the deal has already been closed
Mangroves vs airport: Mumbai's development battle Ambika Hiranandani Tom Levitt | 1st June 2010 News Aviation Airport India Politics And Economics Climate Change mangrovesindia1.jpg Plans for a new …
The world's big cities are choking with pollution and endless traffic jams, writes Colin Todhunter - except one. Copenhagen, faced with these problems half a century ago, decided to act. Now it is showing the world that cycling is not just the basis of a sustainable transport strategy, but is key to making our cities clean, green, human and livable. May the global revolution unfold ...
… the crisis in farming and associated rural migration to energy concerns and an expanding …
A revival of the traditional Kachchhi handloom could be a shining example of how India could tackle its severe livelihood, ecological, and cultural crises.
Weaving transformations Ashish Kothari | 18th April 2019 News India Crafts Traditional Skills jaishree_habubhai_at_her_loom_adhoi_village_ashish_kothari_smaller_size.jpg A revival of the traditional …
Talking with hunters in the mountains of Arunachal Pradesh.
'When the saplings are this tall' Sartaj Ghuman | 6th December 2018 News Arunachal Pradesh Hornbill Hunting India Thought Leaders img_20181109_165953.jpg Talking with hunters in the mountains of …
Global heating is contributing to forest fires, and those fires are stoking further heating: a deadly cycle. What can we learn from India's forest survey?
… impact productivity, species population and migration, the occurrence of pests and …
The corporate war on traditional farming is nowhere fiercer than in India, writes Colin Todhunter. After decades of the 'Green Revolution' that have impoverished the nation's soils, water, biodiversity and cultivators alike, agribusiness is poised for its final strike. But now the small scale farmers who produce most of the country's food are rediscovering ancient agroecological alternatives.
… depletion, increasing disparities, rural migration to urban areas resulting in …
Agroecology is key to retaking control over food, farming and land from the 'monstrous machine' of agribusiness, biotech, big finance and 'free trade', writes Colin Todhunter, as it represents a truly viable alternative to agriculture for corporate profit. But such are the powers ranged against the world's small farmers that it must be supported by a broad-based, global people's movement.
… unemployment, rising population and urban migration could be solved. While many argue in …