Kashmir's 'Hazaaron Saal Ki Baraf' (thousand-year-old ice) retreats rapidly as warming temperatures and surging tourism ...
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 ...
Deep dive into the challenges and opportunities of India's Blue Economy. Learn about the Deep Ocean Mission, the risks of ...
This article explores why ease of access, social norms, and slow-moving cultural traits shape how rural households accept community-based water purification systems and what this means for improving ...
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 ...
Tropical cyclones are among the most destructive weather systems affecting India, shaping lives along the eastern and western coasts every year. India experiences 5–6 cyclones annually, with the Bay ...
Every monsoon, as rivers swell and retreat, they breathe life into the land, carrying with them sediment that has shaped the story of civilisation itself. Beneath the glimmering surface, grains of ...
The word Harud, meaning “autumn” in Kashmiri, marks more than a change in season; it reflects a way of life. From September to mid-October, farming families, neighbours, and local labourers come ...
A new study has found that the Ganga and Yamuna rivers in Prayagraj are dangerously polluted. The research links this contamination to untreated sewage, industrial waste, and agricultural runoff, ...
Radioactive waste from uranium mining is leaking into everyday life in Jadugoda, Jharkhand—showing up as birth defects, cancers, chronic illness and profound distress. Uncovered tailing ponds sit ...
Explore how perennial rice, with lower irrigation demands and deeper roots, could revolutionise water use in India's climate-vulnerable farming systems. India’s water crisis is inseparable from its ...
India holds just 4% of the world’s freshwater but sustains nearly 18% of its population. As climate change intensifies and demand rises, can policy, technology, and community action together avert a ...