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Over 200 Scientists Say The Southern Ocean Is In Trouble

While the Southern Ocean around Antarctica has been warming for decades, the annual extent of winter sea ice seemed relatively…

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People Angry As Modi Govt Failed To Control Rising Prices: Congress

On Saturday, the Congress said that the Modi government has failed to control rising prices and asserted that the anger…

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What If ‘Artificial Persons’ Ran Businesses?

Only “persons” can engage with the legal system – for example, by signing contracts or filing lawsuits. There are two…

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Poor Governance Burdens Indian Cities: Survey

India’s urban governance is ill-prepared to deal with the impacts of unprecedented expansion that is taking place in cities, highlights…

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Israel-Hamas Conflict: Violence Serves None Yet Keeps Raging

These past few weeks have seen extreme violence in the Middle East. The spectre of violence has not made any…

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Including Indigenous Perspectives On Equitable Forest Mgmt

The indigenous peoples’ engagements with forests are based on respect, responsibility, trust and relationships whereas the modern, post-colonial protected areas…

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The Biggest Thief Of Native American Wealth Was The US Govt

Director Martin Scorsese’s new movie, “Killers of the Flower Moon,” tells the true story of a string of murders on…

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COP28: We Need Accountability, Not Leadership From Oil Companies

In his masterful polemic, Winners Take All: The Elite Charade of Changing the World, the American journalist Anand Giridharadas takes…

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Oppn Slams Govt Over NCERT Push To Replace ‘India’ With ‘Bharat’

On Wednesday, October 25, Congress and other Opposition parties slammed the Central government over the NCERT's panel recommendation which asked…

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Should The Ukraine War Be Called A ‘Tragedy’?

Russia’s war against Ukraine continues to cause unspeakable, unimaginable suffering. By now, the word “tragedy” is firmly installed in the…

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Cost Barrier For Cutting-Edge Carbon Solution

Direct air capture of carbon dioxide faces political and technological challenges but ambitious targets have been set in fighting the…

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A Renewed Life For Past Ganesha Idols

Following an effort to encourage a zero-waste celebration of Ganesh Chaturthi, a network of organisations in Pune collected 12 tons…

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Energy Transition In India Requires A Delicate Balancing Act

There are less than 40 days to go until the Conference of Parties (COP28). This also marks the halfway point…

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Israel’s Occupation Of Palestinian Lands Has To End, But How?

Notwithstanding a brief period of hope in the mid-1990s, successive Israeli governments have long held that the country’s security must…

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The Role Of Caste In Shaping Water Access Is Overlooked In India

Independence Day-eve this year marked the death of little Indra Meghwal, a nine-year-old Dalit boy beaten to death by his…

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Moitra Claims To Have Turned Down Two Adani Offers For Truce

Mahua Moitra, the beleaguered member of Lok Sabha from the All India Trinamool Congress, finally hinted on Saturday, October 21,…

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Energy Justice Is Key To Global Net Zero Action

Achieving net zero emissions requires compromise but energy justice for all needs to be at the heart of any decision.…

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Can Israel And Hamas Be Held To Account For Crimes Against Civilians?

International humanitarian law – the law of armed conflict – aims to constrain how wars are fought. It is designed…

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Climate Solutions Are Already In Our Nature

From natural seawalls to mangroves, countries are starting to combat climate change with nature-based solutions. COP28 might drive more of…

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Infrastructure Deficits And The High Risk Of Destruction From Disasters

The annual average loss of infrastructure and buildings, due to natural disasters and climate change, is estimated to be worth…

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Nearly 493,000 Women, Girls Impacted In Gaza: UN Women

Nearly 493,000 women and girls have already been displaced from their homes in Gaza, following the ongoing conflict there. This…

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‘Plastic Credits’: Are Companies Greenwashing Or Reducing Waste?

Companies and other entities are buying “plastic credits”, allowing them to offset every ton of plastic they make with an…

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Why Indian Girls Are Less Engaged In Politics Than Indian Boys

The Big Idea Girls in India report being less interested and engaged in politics than boys and cite fewer opportunities…

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KKHH: Decoding 25 Yrs Of The Illusory Appeal Of Conformism

The cult romantic film Kuch Kuch Hota Hai has just completed 25 years this year. When it released in 1998,…

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India’s Clean Energy Goals May Widen Regional Disparities

India’s renewable energy targets could exacerbate regional disparities, with states rich in solar and wind resources benefiting more than those…

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