TIME REMAINING TO ACHIEVE CLIMATE ABUNDANCE
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Times Evoke
- ‘By 2030, 98 million Indians could have diabetes. India needs traditional diets’
- ‘From empire to industry, sugar impacted humans and ecology’
- Hunger amidst the feasts
- ‘Three forms of hunger encompass half the world now, deepening poverty over generations’
- ‘India should rediscover millets which meet nutritional and climate needs’
- ‘The world is seeing a dual burden of hunger and obesity today’
- The Reason For Seasons
- ‘India must prepare for changes in the great Himalayan water tower’
- ‘Studying the weather is critical now — the tropics could have fewer mild days’
- ‘Humans have created an unknown climate —India’s per capita GDP is 30% lower due to this’
- ‘Art can inspire children to view climate change with science — and empathy’
- ‘Great apes have social cultures. Studying these can show us how humans evolved’
- ‘Our fate is linked to the million species facing extinction now’
- ‘Air pollution impacts productivity. Mitigations generate economic gains’
- 'With climate action, India can save its children’s health'
- A child in climate change
- ‘Children need hope about the environment — our stories can help them cherish all forms of life’
- ‘Climate change is a part of children’s lives now — they must be counted in building resilience’
- ‘Changpas lived in peace with wildlife — climate change could transform this’
- ‘At COP26, I will highlight how nature must be protected for human well-being’
- A Better Energy
- ‘Equity is paramount to the right type of energy transition which can empower millions’
- 'India is building vast low-income housing — its design will have huge energy impacts'
- 'Access to energy enables girls to attend school just like boys'
- ‘Pythons live at peace with porcupines in burrows — science encourages curiosity’
- To work sustainably
- ‘Self-employed women build India everyday’
- ‘The informal economy gives us sustainability. We should strengthen the lives of its workers’
- ‘We must acknowledge the huge skills of India’s informal workers’
- ‘India’s economy is the informal economy— the rest simply can’t work without it’
- Diplomacy at Dawn: My notes from watching birds, nature’s winged envoys
- ‘Our lab discovered ambient fluid flows like rain transport microplastics across large distances’
- ‘Phthalates in plastics can impact adult and child health’
- ‘Plastics now have global ecological impacts - we need green intelligence to address this’
- Our Plastic Challenge
- ‘Cantor’s giant softshell turtles once lived with dinosaurs — they face extinction now’
- ‘Climate change impacts food and nutritional security — Earth needs regenerative farming’
- A sustainable seed
- ‘India has rich indigenous crops. I grow 70 kinds of rice’
- ‘Sustainable farmers conserve biodiversity — bees and animals boost their productivity’
- From Four to 500: How citizens joined naturally to save nature in Kharghar
- ‘Each of Africa’s 54 countries is facing climate distress and forced migrants’
- ‘Climate refugees need legal protection and more support from rich economies’
- A refuge for humanity
- ‘Climate change is the tipping point driving migration — building local resilience is key’
- Meet the fishing cat: Protecting this shy species will save our precious wetlands
- ‘India has a global level of biodiversity — in our ethos, all species have a right to live sustainably’
- ‘Arunachal’s hornbill is inspiring — from forest guards to tribes, people protect nature’
- Take me home, said a rare Chamurthi horse I met in Spiti
- Protecting incredible India