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10 Feb 2021 | Abi T. Vanak and Mridula Mary Paul
As India goes into emergency mode to tackle the potentially catastrophic impacts of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), the ‘Kerala model’ is being widely cited as an example to…
10 Feb 2021 | Mridula Mary Paul and Abi T. Vanak
Every crisis needs a good scapegoat. In the case of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, we seem to have found multiple ones. We linked this pandemic to various…
10 Feb 2021 | Vikram Aditya and G. Ravikanth
The grasslands of India form a savanna: a semi-arid grassland system that stretches across large swathes of India, including Gujarat, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka.…
31 Jan 2022 | Abi T. Vanak and M. D. Madhusudan
The Hindu - At the recently concluded COP26 in Glasgow, India proclaimed on the global stage that by 2030, it would elevate its renewable power capacity to 500 GW from 150 GW…
31 Jan 2022 | Nandan Nawn
nawnsense.medium.com - Nature supports all economic activities. It does not matter if it’s a good or a service, produced in the formal or the non-formal parts of the economic…
31 Jan 2022 | Kamal Bawa
Arnoldia, 78(5) -  It was a warm and humid night in September of 2003. In a tropical forest by the coast of Madagascar, Phil Devries, an entomologist and noted nature…
31 Jan 2022 | Ravi Chellam
The Hindu -  For centuries, four charismatic big cats co-existed in India. This is the story of two felines that are now, probably inadvertently, pitted against each other: the…