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Mass loss of life of olive ridley turtles raises pressing name for motion
Conservationists attribute the first explanation for the mass turtle deaths to drowning attributable to entanglement in trawler fishing nets.
How hope and concern in local weather fiction impression local weather motion intentions
A current research explored whether or not a mix of hope and concern in local weather fiction can induce local weather motion intentions.
Dengue mortality projected to rise in a warming world
A modelling research based mostly in Pune, Maharashtra discovered that dengue mortality may rise by 13% within the close to future attributable to local weather change.
Excessive stakes however low funding in sustainable agriculture in India
The agricultural sector in India must stability meals safety and job safety whereas coping with local weather change impacts. The federal government of India has been selling sustainable agriculture.
Local weather change-induced pest outbreak in sugarcane fields impression high quality of jaggery
Resulting from local weather change, pest assaults on sugarcane fields are growing, affecting the juice and sweetness.
[Commentary] India wants a devoted nationwide wetland stock programme
There have been efforts to collate nationwide statistics on the extent of wetlands within the nation and these have advanced progressively with enhancements in cartographic applied sciences and capacities, particularly with the growing sophistication of the distant sensing programme.
New research finds world’s sharks, rays and chimaeras liable to extinction
A 3rd of the world’s sharks, rays and chimaeras are threatened with extinction and their numbers have dwindled since 1970.
Caught between exploitation and extremes, Western Ghats’ future hinges on native motion
The delicate ecosystem of the Western Ghats is threatened by deforestation, quarrying, and largely unplanned improvement.