A study finds that 41% of traded mammal species share at least one pathogen with humans, compared with just 6.4% of species ...
In March, after decades of negotiations, the free trade agreement between Mercosur nations and the European Union (EU) was ...
There is a quiet contradiction unfolding across Africa, and it deserves urgent reflection. We are a continent whose ancestors understood the sacred value of forests, rivers, wetlands, and sacred ...
Figures 12-14 are the land use/land cover maps of existing forest reserves in the FCT, namely; Tufa in Abaji, Chihuma, Chikwei, Kusoru and Shaba in Bwari, Maje Abuchi in Gwagwalada, then, Buga Hill, ...
Over the years, the environment has suffered a relentless onslaught, with rampant deforestation, wetland degradation, and ...
Global health risks demand a One Health approach grounded in coordination and scientific collaboration to strengthen pandemic ...
Welcome to Foreign Policy’s Southeast Asia Brief. The highlights this week: Southeast Asia faces spiking food prices, Myanmar’s top general becomes president, the Philippines ...
Agent Orange. Gulf War oil fires. Syria's pipeline emissions. Russia-Ukraine's 100 million tonnes of CO₂. Militaries ...
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The Indian Forest Service in the Age of Climate Crisis: Guardians of India’s Ecological Future
In the unfolding environmental history of the twenty–first century, few institutions operate as quietly yet as decisively as the Indian Forest Service (IFS).
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The butterfly effect
Ripples. Consequences. Repercussions. In daily life, the butterfly effect is the idea that small, seemingly trivial events ...
The region faces the modern iteration of a question that has plagued every industrial revolution: who owns the machine, who ...
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