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Abandoned Plantations Within Forests May Never Fully Recover

Abandoned Plantations Within Forests May Never Fully Recover

By Shreya Dasgupta Eucalyptus plantations in southern India that were abandoned and left to recover for nearly 40 years are still far from resembling the primary forest surrounding them, a new study has found. This, researchers say, suggests that once disturbed for long, forests may never bounce back to their original forms. In India, eucalyptus […]

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    Indian Cinema Legend Clears Debts of 1,398 Farmers

    Indian Cinema Legend Clears Debts of 1,398 Farmers

    Bollywood icon Amitabh Bachchan said he has “taken care” of 1,398 farmers by wiping out more than $560,000 (40m rupees) of their debt, BBC News reported. “Gratitude leans across to the desire of removing some of the burdens that farmers continue to suffer from … and the inner peace it generates when the desired is […]

    Vehicle Pollution Could Increase Risk of Childhood Obesity

    Vehicle Pollution Could Increase Risk of Childhood Obesity

    From ear infections to loss of intelligence, it’s become increasingly clear that air pollution can affect more than just our lungs. Now, a study from University of Southern California researchers suggested that early exposure to traffic pollution increases the risk of childhood obesity in later life, adding more evidence that dirty air is a public […]

    World Peace Requires Access to Safe Water

    World Peace Requires Access to Safe Water

    International Peace Day is Sept. 21. Mekela Panditharatne, attorney with the Natural Resources Defense Council, submitted the following op-ed to EcoWatch in commemoration. In drought-ravaged East Africa, the cracks in the plains echo the fault lines splitting tribes. Across the globe, the devastation of deadly brawls is being exacerbated by tensions over access to water. […]

    Air Pollution Shortens Human Life by One Year, on Average

    Air Pollution Shortens Human Life by One Year, on Average

    In a summer marked by air quality alerts as wildfires rage in the western U.S., a study has been published finding that air pollution lowers the average lifespan by one year worldwide. The study, published in Environmental Science and Technology Letters Aug. 22, was the first to assess the impact of particulate matter pollution smaller […]

    Historic Floods in Southern Indian State Kill 39, Displace More Than 60,000

    Historic Floods in Southern Indian State Kill 39, Displace More Than 60,000

    Flooding in India‘s southern state of Kerala has killed 39 and left more than 60,000 homeless as of Monday, The Times of India reported, in what India Today called the region’s “worst flood crisis” since 1924. Kerala, a popular tourist destination, has already seen heavy flooding this monsoon season, but the most recent inundation began […]

    Study Reveals ‘Large-Scale Illegal Presence’ of GMOs in India’s Food Supply

    Study Reveals ‘Large-Scale Illegal Presence’ of GMOs in India’s Food Supply

    by Jake Johnson Despite India’s law barring genetically modified (GM) foods from being produced or sold in the country without government approval, a study by the New Delhi-based Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) found that thanks to lax enforcement, a deeply flawed labeling system and corporate deception, Indian supermarkets are inundated with GM foods. […]

    537 Dead in India Monsoon

    537 Dead in India Monsoon

    Flooding and heavy rains associated with India‘s monsoon season have killed 537 people so far, The Times of India reported Saturday. The number of deaths was reported by the country’s National Emergency Response Center, which recorded 139 deaths in Maharashtra, where Mumbai is located, 126 in the southwestern state of Kerala, 116 in West Bengal […]

    Could Swapping Rice for Other Grains Help Solve India’s Water Crisis?

    Could Swapping Rice for Other Grains Help Solve India’s Water Crisis?

    A study published in Science Advances Wednesday offers a potential solution to India‘s growing nutritional and water needs: replace rice with less thirsty, more nutrititious cereals. The study found that by replacing the rice grown in each district with the grain that required the least water for irrigation, India could decrease water demand by 33 […]