Climate change means less food, fewer tourists for India
March 31, 2014
Agriculture and tourism will be particularly badly hit as a result of climate change, the latest study by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has revealed
March 31, 2014
Agriculture and tourism will be particularly badly hit as a result of climate change, the latest study by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has revealed
March 31, 2014
The latest IPCC report, on climate change impacts, adaptation and vulnerability, has just been published. What are the experts saying?
March 31, 2014
‘Environmental concerns are finally getting mainstreamed in India’s political discourse and the Congress party’s manifesto lists action-oriented goals to tackle them’
March 31, 2014
Much awaited report by scientists from around the world holds out hope that humans can adapt to a warmer world, if they control release of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere
March 27, 2014
Kathmandu’s stone water spouts, the only water source for many of the city’s poorer residents, have been devoured by urban sprawl and ground water depletion
March 26, 2014
As India gears up for elections, the country’s ruling party unveils its manifesto with new green promises, while old ones remain unfulfilled
March 26, 2014
The March snow blitz in India’s Kashmir Valley, which caused widespread destruction, was caused by atmospheric phenomena and is part of the general trend of weather surprises
March 21, 2014
Drip irrigation could dramatically reduce water use in Pakistan, but uptake of the technology is being hampered by high costs and lack of awareness
March 21, 2014
On the eve of another World Water Day, India’s most worshipped river, the Ganga, continues to be the fifth most polluted river in the world, despite a 29-year-old clean-up plan
March 21, 2014
Global energy and water shortages are intertwined, says a UN report ahead of World Water Day