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CSE’s Weekly Bulletin

December 19, 2025

The latest on our perspectives, analysis, publications and events

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BULLETIN HIGHLIGHTS
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  • Stories from Down To Earth
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  • Announcement
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  • New Publications
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  Dear friends of CSE,

Thank you for staying connected with us. If you’d like to stay closer to our work and hear from us more often, follow us on LinkedIn. That’s where we share what’s happening in real time: new reports, trainings, photos from the field, moments from AAETI, and everything in between.
 
     
 
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  Year of extremes  
  India hit by disasters on 331 of 334 days in 2025, up from 295 in 2024 and 292 in 2022  
  Kiran Pandey  
     
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India experienced extreme weather events on more than 99 per cent of days between January and November 2025, underscoring the growing intensity and persistence of climate impacts across the country. According to an analysis by Delhi-based think tank Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) and Down To Earth, extreme weather was recorded on 331 of the 334 days in the first eleven months of the year. The events ranged from heatwaves and coldwaves to lightning, storms, cyclones, cloudbursts, heavy rainfall, floods and landslides...
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Here's what to watch out for this month at CSE
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    Anil Agarwal Dialogue 2026
 
    Live Chat
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Down To Earth   Down To Earth
 
    Gobar Times
 
    Training Programme
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DTE Hindi   DTE Hindi
 
Please visit www.cseindia.org for more training programmes and announcements.
From Down To Earth
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Bihar’s renewable energy policy signals a shift beyond electrification
Off-grid solar takes centre stage in the state’s new renewable energy roadmap
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Cries from the Dooars
The invisible pain of people and wildlife in the changing North Bengal forests
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How Dar es Salaam’s poor are bearing the brunt of a water crisis
The crisis has exposed the deep inequalities of a rapidly growing city in a warming world, where survival is increasingly measured in buckets, queues and endurance
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Looking beyond charismatic megafauna
India is not just about tigers and elephants; there are taxa that may be smaller but nevertheless are as important and deserve to be conserved
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    WATCH | First Tree Ambulance launched in Kolkata West Bengal
 
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New Publications
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Training
State of India’s Environment 2026
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Reuse of Biosolids and Treated Wastewater
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Slow Murder Continues: India’s suffocating journey of knowing and forgetting the deadly air pollution
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City-Level Action Plan for Reuse of Treated Water for Agra
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Training
Our Right to Clean Air is Non-Negotiable
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FOOD FOR THOUGHT
 
A weekly recipe from My Food Story, celebrating India’s rich food biodiversity.
 
Of ‘Shahtoot’, spring and sunshine‘Tootan De Pated’ is made from mulberry leaves, fruit and is prepared during springtime
Please visit www.cseindia.org for more training programmes and announcements.
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