Kashmir's 'Hazaaron Saal Ki Baraf' (thousand-year-old ice) retreats rapidly as warming temperatures and surging tourism ...
The world’s oceans are getting warmer, and the colourful coral reefs that once teemed with life are now fading to white. Rising sea temperatures are triggering frequent marine heatwaves that leave ...
Understanding how changing ocean chemistry threatens India’s coral reefs, fisheries, aquaculture, and the coastal communities that depend on them. The ocean has always seemed immeasurably vast and ...
Between the tides and the city’s sprawl, Mumbai’s mangroves stand as silent sentinels shielding its shores from storms, filtering its waters, and anchoring life along its creeks. Yet beneath their ...
Srinagar’s landfill spreads foul air and dirty water, making families living around it sick and forcing them to fight for safe breathing and clean living every day. Srinagar often greets visitors with ...
In Maharashtra, shifting climates and market uncertainties are reshaping the flower economy. From tribal foragers in Vidarbha to commercial farmers in Satara and Sangli, beneath the blooms lie stories ...
Across India’s cities, plumbers like Khaled work behind the scenes to keep water systems from collapsing. Their daily improvisations reveal the fragile balance between infrastructure, governance, and ...
A study from Gujarat finds that micro-irrigation combined with metered power led to a reduction in uncontrolled groundwater extraction by farmers. Agriculture consumes the largest share of groundwater ...
Kumbh 2025 is upon us, and millions of devotees are converging at the Sangam in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh. This holy confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati has been a spiritual ...
Learn about displacement caused by water projects, floods, and resource scarcity. Explore the challenges of resettlement, social impacts, and efforts to support affected communities across India.
Deep dive into the challenges and opportunities of India's Blue Economy. Learn about the Deep Ocean Mission, the risks of ...
India has 18 percent of the world’s population, but only 4 percent of its water resources, which makes it among the most water-stressed in the world. A large number of people in India are now facing ...