TIME REMAINING TO ACHIEVE CLIMATE ABUNDANCE
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Times Evoke
- 'Our 505-million-year-old jellyfish fossil finds show how life began and Earth transformed'
- ‘The Anthropocene has colonial roots — its technological leaders gained from empires like India’
- ‘Humans have created a new epoch on Earth — its markers include plutonium to chicken’
- 'The horse symbolises both wildness and taming in the Anthropocene'
- Our post-nature world
- ‘Small fireflies light up entire forests with their glow — but they perish facing artificial lights’
- 'A positive IOD can enable a normal Indian monsoon'
- Earth's cloud computing
- ‘Over millions of years, mountains, ice sheets and oceans shaped the Indian monsoon’
- ‘Butterflies migrate with the rains, flying over mountains and against the winds’
- ‘Plants are evolving ways to slow down global warming — but we must let them remain intact’
- ‘Our lives depend on plants — we must have plant literacy to understand climate change’
- ‘Like millets, baobab trees travelled from Africa to India — and even to Australia’
- ‘Ancient flower fossils can have beautifully intact petals’
- God save the green
- ‘Environmental photographers can help us imagine how a world without wildlife will look’
- How does your garden grow?
- ‘The English garden symbolised conquest — and India’s will to have its freedom’
- ‘Growing a garden is an act of scientific discovery — they offer us beauty to cabbages’
- ‘Parks must grow equity by including the urban poor’
- ‘Fungi reflect Earth’s incredible history — they power plant life but face human impacts now’
- ‘Writing of India’s natural wonders helps save these’
- ‘Nature’s fragrances shape the meaning of ‘home’ in our minds’
- ‘Nature influences human thought itself — it has inspired Isaac Newton to Steve Jobs’
- Remember the time ...
- ‘We saw a drought driving evolution in the Galapagos — Darwin’s finches modify fast’
- ‘Home to 70% of the world’s tigers, India has a huge part of the species’ total genetic variation’
- Of Cabbages — And Kings
- ‘Naturalist studies grew as an imperial by-product’
- ‘Today’s climate crisis is rooted in British imperial rule — this impacted India’s nature’
- ‘Imperialism enabled the fossil fuel transformation of the world’
- ‘Extreme heat raises child malnutrition — kids must be protected from such lifelong damage’
- ‘El Nino raises our exposure to dangerous mercury’
- A world of good health
- ‘Climate change has significant impacts on our health — children are very vulnerable’
- ‘Women foragers hold India’s ethnoecological data on natural remedies’
- 'India is at the bullseye of climate change's heat impacting workers — this has economic effects'
- ‘Each of Earth’s tectonic plates has its own history’
- The Miracle of your life
- ‘Butterflies emerged 85 million years ago when dinosaurs went extinct’
- ‘Ancient ice cores show how Earth’s massive carbon cycle shaped temperatures — and life’
- ‘Global warming will cause conditions beyond human tolerance — this will impact homes too’
- ‘Tropical nations like India have a far greater wealth of species that evolved over millennia’
- ‘India’s investment in water treatment will positively impact its economic development’
- ‘Plant interactions with others evolved over aeons’
- ‘Resilient millets evolved 500+ times some became India’s heritage crops’
- A story on every leaf
- ‘Plants turned Earth green 450 million years ago — flowering species shaped its biosphere’
- ‘As Greenland’s glaciers melt, Louisiana’s waters rise — ice is the keeper of deep time’
- ‘The commons must include many neglected species’