TIME REMAINING TO ACHIEVE CLIMATE ABUNDANCE
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Times Evoke
- The evolution revolution
- ‘Insects outnumber all species on Earth — some beetle groups are as old as dinosaurs’
- ‘Gingkos appeared 200 million years ago — this tree has a grand place in history’
- ‘Evolution gave some acoels the ability to fully regenerate’
- 'From being hunted to protected, the tiger symbolises India’s awakening'
- ‘The hippo is an enigma. It lives hidden from us — yet, it faces habitat loss now’
- The times of our universe
- ‘The James Webb Space Telescope takes us to the universe’s origins 13 billion years ago’
- ‘We can study the future now — India’s S. Chandrasekhar knew the sun’s life in 1931’
- ‘The JWST images can help us cherish Earth’s present’
- ‘The UK’s heatwave shouldn’t have been a surprise — climate education is vital’
- Discover the rainforest
- ‘Community evolves slowly in rainforests like India’s Kudremukh and Silent Valley’
- ‘Rainforests create moisture, clouds and store water — human life is embedded in them’
- ‘Rainforest defaunation is huge — these species are key’
- ‘India’s monsoon faces climate change. Earth needs a ‘soft path for water’ now’
- ‘Polar bears face climate change — they have less food as Arctic sea ice declines’
- The Galapagos is a glimpse of eternity — its animals are full of innocent wonder
- ‘Museums to DNA can save Galapagos’ giant tortoises’
- ‘Galapagos species are exuberant and unique — their evolution mirrors the kinship of life’
- Treasure Island
- ‘I saw Bandhavgarh’s majestic tigers — and a magical forest all around them’
- ‘Microbes are so resilient, they can help us adapt to climate change’
- The marvels of microbes
- ‘Microbes within us shape our immune system — saving our gut health is key’
- ‘Microbes cause Earth to function — from plants to humans, we all live due to microbial activity’
- ‘Plants adapt by their fragrances — these enrich the environment and our lives’
- ‘Shade coffee can conserve birds — and help people’
- ‘I will never forget the cries of a chained cockatoo — the bird trade is a huge threat’
- Wild thing
- ‘Birds are descended from dinosaurs — their evolution shows life’s ability to persist’
- ‘Heatwaves impact crops. Food security needs ecosystem-based inclusive steps’
- A call for climate justice
- ‘Climate justice should be classed with human rights’
- ‘From India to Africa, today’s climate crisis reflects a history of colonialism’
- ‘Climate justice is an absolute must for effective climate adaptations, globally and within nations’
- ‘From corals to sharks, marine species can glow with biofluorescence in the sea’
- ‘Bananas to neem, leaves are the building blocks of life — each leaf holds a lesson’
- The nature of your mind
- ‘Nature affects human cognition — the impacts of separating us from nature are very powerful’
- ‘Nature lessens anxiety and slows cognitive decline’
- To Nature, With Love: A story of humans and other animals
- ‘The purple frog’s lineage is 120 million years old. It has seen Earth itself evolve’
- ‘CO2 levels, the highest in history now, are impacting crop nutrients’
- ‘Climate mitigation needs India’s ancient food and farming wisdoms’
- A harvest of change
- ‘Climate change will impact food production — consumers can help establish timely adaptations’
- 'Hummingbirds are tiny beings — their physiology is a huge marvel of nature'
- ‘Heat exposure is already impacting productivity in India’
- ‘Urban heat is a huge challenge — India has a history of mitigations like city trees’