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Search ResultWe have crossed the line on climate change, says study
Earth?s climate is forever changing and evolution and extinction of species is an inevitable part of the process. But a new study shows that human activities have accelerat...
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If we’re to take Banks’ quotation as gospel, news of a 30% spike in India’s tiger population as per the 3rd scientific census in the country is fantastic ...
Read MoreIndustrialisation, urbanisation killing elephants in Odisha
The status of “National Heritage Animal” to elephants has done little to save them, and at least 427 jumbos have perished in the last seven years in Odisha. Tho...
Read MoreThe Business Case for Ending Deforestation
About 90 percent of companies see opportunities in shifting to sustainably sourcing key forest-risk commodities, according to a CDP report that makes the business case for ...
Read MoreThe Business Case for Ending Deforestation
About 90 percent of companies see opportunities in shifting to sustainably sourcing key forest-risk commodities, according to a CDP report that makes the business case for ...
Read MoreWilmar labors to convince small palm oil suppliers to go green
Wilmar International Ltd (WLIL.SI), the world’s largest palm oil processor, could take longer than expected to convince small suppliers to comply with its push to be ...
Read MoreWilmar labors to convince small palm oil suppliers to go green
Wilmar International Ltd (WLIL.SI), the world's largest palm oil processor, could take longer than expected to convince small suppliers to comply with its push to be greene...
Read MoreCountry loses huge chunk of forest to infrastructure projects
India lost a chunk of its forest wealth in the first six months of 2014 as regional offices and State Advisory Groups (SAGs) of the Environment Ministry approved 50 of the ...
Read MoreEbola and Climate Change: Are Humans Responsible for the Severity of the Current Outbreak?
The army base, a cut of cleared land amidst a thick, verdant, unnamed jungle, is filled with soldiers and locals, dead or dying of a mystery disease. A pile of bodies burns...
Read MoreWith depleting groundwater, Lucknow headed for severe crisis
The groundwater level of Lucknow continues to deplete at an alarming rate due to unregulated and excessive extraction and relentless concretization of green zones. Accordin...
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