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Page-38 of Climate Change

Climate change poses a significant challenge to India’s diverse geography and economy. Rising temperatures threaten agriculture and water resources. Coastal cities face increased flooding and erosion. The Indian Constitution emphasises environmental protection. Cultural heritage sites are at risk from climate impacts. Legal frameworks are evolving to address these issues. Collective action is essential for sustainable development and preserving India's rich cultural and natural heritage.

Tigers Outside Reserves

The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change in India is launching a new initiative focused on tiger conservation outside designated reserves. With nearly 30% of the country's...

 April 3, 2025

India and Chile Collaborate on Antarctic Research Initiatives

India and Chile have initiated partnership for joint research expeditions in Antarctica. This collaboration aims to address crucial areas such as climate change, geosciences, microbiology, and innovation. The...

 April 2, 2025

Green Credit Programme

The Green Credit Programme (GCP) launched by India’s Environment Ministry aims to boost forest and tree cover while promoting environmentally friendly actions. This initiative was introduced amidst legal...

 April 1, 2025

Plastic Pollution in Agriculture

Plastic pollution is becoming issue in agriculture, especially in regions like Uganda's Mbale district. The prevalence of plastic bags, locally known as buveera, is affecting both urban and...

 April 1, 2025

AI Technology for Wildfire Prevention and Management

Recent advancements in technology have led to innovative solutions for combating wildfires, which are increasingly common due to climate change. In Germany, a high-tech installation named Dryad is...

 April 1, 2025

The Evolution of Eco-centric Jurisprudence in India: Philosophical, Constitutional, and Judicial Dimensions

India’s shift to eco-centric jurisprudence marks a fundamental change in how the legal system views nature. This transition involves moving from anthropocentrism, which views nature primarily as a...

 March 31, 2025

Karnataka’s Tiger Conservation Efforts in 2024

In 2024, Karnataka's tiger population was a focal point of conservation efforts. The Karnataka Forest Department reported a total of 393 tigers across five reserves. Bandipur and Nagarahole...

 March 29, 2025

Frankincense Faces Extinction Threat

Frankincense, a resin derived from the Boswellia tree, is facing a critical threat of extinction. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) brought into light this alarming...

 March 29, 2025

IUCN Green Status Assessment of Lions in 2025

The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has released its inaugural Green Status assessment for lions, revealing concerning findings. On March 27, 2025, the IUCN classified the...

 March 29, 2025

Fungi Threatened With Extinction

The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) reported on March 27, 2025, that over 1,000 species of fungi are now threatened with extinction. This alarming statistic reflects...

 March 29, 2025

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