by Pooja | Sep 21, 2021 | News
For years, Indian farmer Chape Hanumaiya struggled to grow anything on his tiny plot of land – it was caked in the thick, red dust drifting from the iron ore mines that surrounded it. But today, Hanumaiya and his wife are about to harvest pearl millet and sesame...
by Pooja | Sep 20, 2021 | News
A novel tool for flexible spatial and temporal analyses of much of the observed and projected climate change information underpinning the Working Group I contribution to the Sixth Assessment Report, including regional synthesis for Climatic Impact-Drivers (CIDs). Read...
by Pooja | Sep 15, 2021 | News
On another hot day in January 2019, just around noon, as the sun was reaching its peak, hundreds of miners at the Córrego do Feijão mine were settling down for a break. And why not? Iron mining is hard work – especially in a poor part of Brazil like Minas Gerais,...
by Pooja | Sep 15, 2021 | News
Intercropping, the practice of growing two or more crops in close proximity, could be one of the keys to mitigating the impact of oil palm plantations on forests and biodiversity, new research suggests. The common views shared by oil palm farmers and companies is that...
by Pooja | Sep 11, 2021 | Community Based Action, News
Vareities of vegetable and plants are being sowed and some of them already fruiting. What a fulfilling feeling.
by Pooja | Sep 11, 2021 | News
Almost 60% of oil and gas reserves and 90% of coal must remain in the ground to keep global warming below 1.5C, scientists say. The forecast is based on close analysis of global energy supply and demand. It is a “bleak” but realistic assessment of...
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