By Divendra Singh
भारत में सर्पदंश पहले ही हर साल लाखों लोगों को प्रभावित करता है और अब जलवायु परिवर्तन इस संकट को और बढ़ाने वाला है। नए क्षेत्रों में हॉटस्पॉट उभरेंगे, पुराने खत्म होंगे, और बिग फोर ज़हरीले साँप उन इलाकों तक पहुँचेंगे जहाँ आज लोग उनसे अनजान हैं।
भारत में सर्पदंश पहले ही हर साल लाखों लोगों को प्रभावित करता है और अब जलवायु परिवर्तन इस संकट को और बढ़ाने वाला है। नए क्षेत्रों में हॉटस्पॉट उभरेंगे, पुराने खत्म होंगे, और बिग फोर ज़हरीले साँप उन इलाकों तक पहुँचेंगे जहाँ आज लोग उनसे अनजान हैं।
By गाँव कनेक्शन
By गाँव कनेक्शन
The recent floods in Sikkim which claimed 53 lives while more than 150 people remain missing, have put spotlight on the previous warnings about such disasters. The experts have underlined that such risks will only increase with an adversely changing climate.
The recent floods in Sikkim which claimed 53 lives while more than 150 people remain missing, have put spotlight on the previous warnings about such disasters. The experts have underlined that such risks will only increase with an adversely changing climate.
By Chandra Bhushan
Tourism is a significant contributor to global warming. While many tourist hotspots have managed to keep pollution and resource degradation within check, most are struggling and getting polluted and degraded
Tourism is a significant contributor to global warming. While many tourist hotspots have managed to keep pollution and resource degradation within check, most are struggling and getting polluted and degraded
By गाँव कनेक्शन
Read how teachers in rural schools are innovating and ideating to make their students more environment friendly by raising and explaining ecological matters to them and encouraging them to make a difference.
Read how teachers in rural schools are innovating and ideating to make their students more environment friendly by raising and explaining ecological matters to them and encouraging them to make a difference.
By Laraib Fatima Warsi
A science teacher in north and middle Andaman trains his students to map natural resources and identify ecological hotspots for conservation
A science teacher in north and middle Andaman trains his students to map natural resources and identify ecological hotspots for conservation
By गाँव कनेक्शन
Across India, 19 out 23 states have installed less than 40% of the solar pumpsets which were sanctioned under the PM-KUSUM scheme which aims at de-dieselisation of the agriculture sector by replacing traditional irrigation pumpsets with solar pumps. Details here.
Across India, 19 out 23 states have installed less than 40% of the solar pumpsets which were sanctioned under the PM-KUSUM scheme which aims at de-dieselisation of the agriculture sector by replacing traditional irrigation pumpsets with solar pumps. Details here.
By गाँव कनेक्शन
Uttarakhand’s Joshimath has been in news for its sinking land which is posing a threat to the local residents. The collective anxieties of the residents peaked yesterday after fresh cracks surfaced. The protesters called for a general strike and demonstrations against the allegedly callous attitude of the state government towards the crisis. On December 4, Gaon Connection had published a detailed report on the issue and warned of an impending disaster.
Uttarakhand’s Joshimath has been in news for its sinking land which is posing a threat to the local residents. The collective anxieties of the residents peaked yesterday after fresh cracks surfaced. The protesters called for a general strike and demonstrations against the allegedly callous attitude of the state government towards the crisis. On December 4, Gaon Connection had published a detailed report on the issue and warned of an impending disaster.
By गाँव कनेक्शन
In the Indo-Gangetic plains of Northern India, 510 million residents, nearly 40% of India’s population, are on track to lose 7.6 years of life expectancy on average, if current pollution levels persist, warns a new study. Since 2013, about 44% of the world’s increase in pollution has come from India.
In the Indo-Gangetic plains of Northern India, 510 million residents, nearly 40% of India’s population, are on track to lose 7.6 years of life expectancy on average, if current pollution levels persist, warns a new study. Since 2013, about 44% of the world’s increase in pollution has come from India.
By Manish Mishra
In view of the delay in the monsoons, the weather department is engaged in studies to set newer annual monsoon schedule
In view of the delay in the monsoons, the weather department is engaged in studies to set newer annual monsoon schedule