Climate change increasing risk of new emerging viruses, infectious diseases in India, say experts
https://www.millenniumpost.in/nation/climate-change-increasing-risk-of-new-emerging-viruses-in-india-say-experts-516770
ATREE installs 280 rainwater harvesting tanks in Kuttanad

https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/atree-installs-280-rainwater-harvesting-tanks-in-kuttanad/article66774243.ece
Climate change increasing risk of new emerging viruses, infectious diseases in India: experts
Climate change increasing risk of new emerging viruses, infectious diseases in India: experts
Green Promise: Silver Cockscomb Isn’t a Troublesome Weed for Karnataka’s Soliga Tribe

Harisha R P Down To Earth | July 23, 2023 Silver cockscomb is a beautiful but troublesome weed. If left unchecked, it can spread quickly and suppress the growth of other crops, affecting their yield. It also attracts insects, caterpillars, worms and moths that can harm crops. In Karnataka’s Chamarajanagara district, where silver cockscomb is […]
The Ecological Footprint Of Invasive Plants

Ankila Hiremath Nature in Focus | August 31, 2023 Ankila Hiremath writes from over 20 years of experience of working in invaded landscapes across different ecoregions in India. Tamarind and potato, pineapple and apricot, and even the rubber tree—plants that are familiar (and some, even essential) parts of our everyday lives—are amongst the 2000 or […]
Madras High Court hears plea to protect Kalakad Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve

Other Details: September 14, 2022, The Hindu News URL: https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Madurai/madras-high-court-hears-plea-to-protect-kalakad-mundanthurai-tiger-reserve/article65891363.ece?homepage=true
Muhamma declared as first synthetic sanitary pad free village in Kerala

Nov 6, 2020, Times of India
Muhamma declared first synthetic pad-free village in State

11/07/2020, Indiansapidnews.com
Ravi Chellam Writes: Why Protecting India’s Forests Should Be a Part of National Security

Ravi Chellam Indian Express | July 28, 2023 At least from the early 1970s, there has been a growing realisation of both the environmental damage that humans are collectively causing and the impact this is having on our lives. For example, extensive wildfires, prolonged and intense heat waves, extreme rainfall events, powerful and more frequent […]
Restoring Grassland Common in Maharashtra

Anuja Malhotra and Abi Tamim Vanak Nature in Focus | July 20, 2023 International calls for land restoration, such as the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration, have created a push and an enabling environment for scaling up restoration in India. While there has been a valid focus on forested landscapes, the vast majority of the […]