An FAQ that breaks down India’s blue economy in plain language while highlighting opportunities, risks and the importance of climate resilience. India’s “blue economy” refers to all economic ...
Khushal Sar’s revival has renewed focus on Kashmir’s wider wetland crisis. A century ago, the valley had over twenty major wetlands forming a natural flood system. Today, many have shrunk or ...
A four-decade geospatial study reveals how the Ithai Barrage and settlement growth are causing a sharp decline in Loktak Lake ...
Across Tripura’s forested hills, gas drilling is altering water systems in ways that remain largely undocumented, leaving Indigenous communities to navigate polluted rivers, shrinking resources, and ...
Beyond tree planting: learn how specific land-use choices in the Eastern Himalayas determine long-term carbon storage and ...
Understanding how changing ocean chemistry threatens India’s coral reefs, fisheries, aquaculture, and the coastal communities that depend on them. The ocean has always seemed immeasurably vast and ...
In the hills, survival depends on understanding the land. When rainfall is intense and slopes are steep, soil and water can ...
Explore why the "excellent" quality of Himalayan springs is misleading. Learn how shallow aquifers and unplanned land use are ...
With roots in tradition and eyes on the future, Chhattisgarh’s farmers are restoring rivers through agroforestry, offering a green lifeline for India’s water-stressed landscapes. As India’s rivers ...
The world’s oceans are getting warmer, and the colourful coral reefs that once teemed with life are now fading to white. Rising sea temperatures are triggering frequent marine heatwaves that leave ...
In most Indian cities, rivers are treated like an afterthought, if they’re thought of at all. They’re seen as sources of water or waste disposal channels, often cut off from the public’s imagination ...