TIME REMAINING TO ACHIEVE CLIMATE ABUNDANCE
00YEARS00DAYS00HRS00MINS00SECS
Times Evoke
- ‘Scientists should know Covid-19’s exact origin to mitigate the pandemic’
- ‘Vaccine makers like Serum Institute are key — they need a hotline to US, EU authorities’
- ‘Cyclone Tauktae knocked over a great tree of life in my Goa home — we must build better resilience for climate change’
- ‘A three-month gap between two AstraZeneca doses gives better protection – we developed our vaccine for equity, not profit’
- ‘We need vaccine equity to limit borderless Covid-19 — IP waivers are a good first step’
- ‘Study India’s earlier pandemics — collective memory holds vital lessons’
- ‘Britain halted Covid B.1.1.7 — we learnt from our mistakes’
- 'It is possible to rescue and care for our hurt wildlife — we can help to heal them’
- Let’s share our city: How to house multiple species within urban India
- ‘Ancient India harvested every drop of rain. We must restore this science’
- ‘Changing India’s agricultural patterns can solve water challenges’
- Water for thought
- ‘We’ve broken the water cycle — we must work with nature to ensure water security’
- ‘A hoolock gibbon treated me like her family —without canopies, India’s only apes are trapped’
- April 3, 2021: Every bite we waste
- ‘India’s FSSAI admirably prioritises food donation — new labels and laws can help’
- ‘Online shopping, local grocery stores, restaurant incentives can reduce waste’
- Every bite we waste
- ‘Better food waste management will give India both nutritional and environmental security’
- ‘I helped baby Olive Ridley turtles start life’s journey. I fulfilled my promise to their mother’
- The sparrow can still fly home to us
- Our real intelligence
- ‘AI can bring a golden age to humanity — but only if we have ‘humble’ machines’
- ‘Machine learning can mitigate climate change — and track nature’s resilience’
- ‘Artificial intelligence could deepen biases and make us more mechanical’
- ‘Seaweed is restorative — it boosts our well-being and saves marine biodiversity'
- ‘Support ‘peripheral science’ — early HIV research helped quick Covid-19 vaccines’
- A sustainable science
- ‘Genetics can revive endangered, even extinct species — but with safeguards’
- ‘Genome editing can address multiple genetic conditions — but this must be accessible to all’
- ‘From a bulbul on my balcony to pheasants in the hills, nature has gifted me discovery’
- ‘A colonial mindset thought technology could control nature — that caused climate change’
- ‘The Chamoli deluge was foretold — we must heed the wisdom of the paharis’
- ‘Facing a climate crisis, Sundarbans villagers feel nature must be respected’
- To nature, with respect
- ‘The red panda lives in mountainous Himalayan trees — yet, it is endangered’
- ‘The Himalayan brown bear is majestic and mysterious — filming it was magical’
- ‘Indigenous languages have wisdom that can save us from climate crisis’
- ‘We have a great deal to learn about nature, gender and joy from indigenous communities’
- ‘To be truly postcolonial, we must address indigenous concerns fairly’
- Seeking our lost tribes
- ‘India’s food science respects biodiversity, the value of all life — and conscious eating’
- ‘Food needs rethinking — our planetary boundaries are at breaking point’
- ‘Indian diets were both scientific and sustainable — these must be saved’
- ‘Life cycle analyses shows a plant-based diet is most nutritious with least environmental impacts’
- A new leaf
- 'Humans face risks that give no second chances - Covid-19 is a warning to us'
- ‘Madagascar’s small fisherfolk respect the sea — they strive to protect ocean life’
- ‘Soil enables life — industrial agriculture damages it. Regenerative farming restores soil’
- ‘Industrial agriculture hurts land — conservation farming heals it’