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CSE’s Weekly Bulletin

March 11, 2026

The latest on our perspectives, analysis, publications and events

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BULLETIN HIGHLIGHTS
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  • Editorial by Sunita Narain
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  • Stories from Down To Earth
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  • Announcement
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  • New Publications
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The Clean Air Concern
Sunita Narain
Editor, Down To Earth
x@sunitanar @sunitanar
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  Conflict in the backyard  
     
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Wild animals are destroying crops and adding massively to the economic losses of farmers. In many parts of India farming is becoming unviable because of marauding animals. There is now a war involving not only big mammals such as tigers, elephants and leopards, but also wild boars, nilgai and other ungulates and, most damaging of all, monkeys. This is a fact, but one that we are not willing to discuss, let alone resolve. The conservation community would like to avoid this discussion; for them—perhaps rightly so—if there is a conflict, the fault lies at the doorstep of humans... Continue Reading
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Here's what to watch out for this month at CSE
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    Online Certificate Course
 
    Residential Training
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CSE   CSE
 
    Online Certificate Course
 
    Residential Training
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DTE Hindi   CSE
 
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From Down To Earth
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Fix food systems to fix gut and public health
Creating sustainable food systems that allow for more diversity & nutrition will go a long way in nourishing the gut microbiome that directly impacts human health
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Does the new EIA amendment proposal fix institutional delays or bypass environmental scrutiny?
New fallback bodies proposed to replace lapsed assessment & appraisal authorities mark a shift from rigorous expertise to procedural continuity in clearance
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Who pays for eco-anxiety?
The main question is whether society will keep passing on the mental costs of climate change to future generations or whether climate governance will grow into a system that shifts responsibility based on past emissions and structural capacity
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How climate change is redrawing Tanzania’s disease map
Warmer temperatures, erratic rainfall and longer humid seasons are expanding the reach and intensity of infectious diseases across the country
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    WATCH | The Sunita Narain Show: Why we need to scale up India’s dairy cooperative model
 
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New Publications
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Leading by Example: The Green School Audit 2025-26 Report
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State of India’s Environment 2026
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Factsheet: Restoring Lakes in Urban Areas Through Pollution Abatement
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Solar Rooftop Calculator: A simple guide to installing rooftop solar PV for your home
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FOOD FOR THOUGHT
 
A weekly recipe from My Food Story, celebrating India’s rich food biodiversity.
Of the warmth of family and the rhythm of seasons: Black Carrot Halwa
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