TIME REMAINING TO ACHIEVE CLIMATE ABUNDANCE
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Times Evoke
- The heat is on
- ‘The world is seeing unprecedented heat conditions — these will test our social cohesion’
- Why ‘To Nature, With Love’ tells you the greatest story on Earth
- ‘Colours show how plants and animals communicate constantly with each other’
- ‘Colour helps Darwinian fitness in nature — humans are impacting this hidden world too’
- A world of wonder, torn asunder
- ‘India’s navrang bird can help us strengthen solar energy’
- ‘Nature surprises us — looking with care changes our understanding of the world’
- ‘Climate change poses huge human health risks — reducing fossil fuel dependence helps Earth and us’
- Heal earth, heal thyself
- ‘Habitat destruction brings us zoonoses to mental health issues’
- ‘A plant-based diet reduces chronic disease risks and strengthens ecology’
- ‘Big golden mahseer to small kudremukh barb, freshwater fish are richly diverse’
- ‘Without plants, there can be no other stories on Earth — marvels of evolution, plants permit life’
- ‘India has fabulous plant diversity — we venerate life-giving plants’
- ‘In 60 years, climate change took seven years of agri-productivity growth’
- How plants grow us
- Ponds are under 0.5% of Delhi’s area — but they’re home to 40% of its bird species’
- A tale of two cities
- ‘Sustainable cities must be people-friendly — India has historic cities which respected ecology’
- ‘Creating a sustainable city needs equity and thought about future generations'
- ‘Climate migration to cities will grow but it can be planned for’
- ‘Science must be made accessible to all — it changes how we see the world’
- Beyond a few sweet bites
- ‘By using sugarcane juice to make biofuels, India can make sugar more productive and sustainable’
- ‘By 2030, 98 million Indians could have diabetes. India needs traditional diets’
- ‘From empire to industry, sugar impacted humans and ecology’
- Hunger amidst the feasts
- ‘Three forms of hunger encompass half the world now, deepening poverty over generations’
- ‘India should rediscover millets which meet nutritional and climate needs’
- ‘The world is seeing a dual burden of hunger and obesity today’
- The Reason For Seasons
- ‘India must prepare for changes in the great Himalayan water tower’
- ‘Studying the weather is critical now — the tropics could have fewer mild days’
- ‘Humans have created an unknown climate —India’s per capita GDP is 30% lower due to this’
- ‘Art can inspire children to view climate change with science — and empathy’
- ‘Great apes have social cultures. Studying these can show us how humans evolved’
- ‘Our fate is linked to the million species facing extinction now’
- ‘Air pollution impacts productivity. Mitigations generate economic gains’
- 'With climate action, India can save its children’s health'
- A child in climate change
- ‘Children need hope about the environment — our stories can help them cherish all forms of life’
- ‘Climate change is a part of children’s lives now — they must be counted in building resilience’
- ‘Changpas lived in peace with wildlife — climate change could transform this’
- ‘At COP26, I will highlight how nature must be protected for human well-being’
- A Better Energy
- ‘Equity is paramount to the right type of energy transition which can empower millions’
- 'India is building vast low-income housing — its design will have huge energy impacts'
- 'Access to energy enables girls to attend school just like boys'
- ‘Pythons live at peace with porcupines in burrows — science encourages curiosity’