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- Editorial by Sunita Narain
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- Stories from Down To Earth
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Sunita Narain |
Editor, Down To Earth |
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How India moves: We need a reset on electric vehicles
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There are three key reasons countries need to electrify their vehicle fleet. One is climate change. The transport sector guzzles massive amounts of oil—petrol and diesel—and globally contributes roughly 15 per cent of the annual carbon dioxide emissions. Zero-emission vehicles, or electric vehicles (EVs), replace oil with electricity, generated ideally in renewable energy plants, and are hence seen as the solution...
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From Down To Earth |
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Seed saviours
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Seed banks managed by communities and non-profits are repositories of hundreds of indigenous climate-resilient crop varieties but need help in storage, technical aid and policy support to thrive
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A new buzz
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India is in the middle of a pollinator crisis. In several states, farmers now rent honeybees to secure a decent harvest. In areas where agriculture is nearly impossible due to shortage of natural pollinators, people are manually carrying out nature’s most critical operation. This artificial substitution of pollinators raises new concerns.
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How India moves
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Ludhiana’s migrant workers struggle to reach workplace as traffic, pollution and poor infrastructure pose hurdles
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Nature writes back
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We often overlook the role of the social sciences and humanities, including arts and literature, in addressing climate change and other environmental problems
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Urban Heatscapes: How vanishing lakes and parks are making Bengaluru heat stressed
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Celebrating Community Seed Banks of India
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