Water conservation remains a critical issue worldwide, especially as the gap between demand and supply continues to widen.
Contaminated water, poor sanitation, and hygiene significantly impact health, contributing to 90% of the 2 million annual ...
Traditional institutions aid community survival in hard timesIndigenous communities have long managed their ecology, ...
India presents its updated National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan at COP16The National Biodiversity Strategy and ...
Crop residue burning is a significant environmental and health challenge, especially in Punjab, a major agricultural region ...
Government takes a proactive approach to water securityThe Indian government is taking significant steps towards ensuring ...
Rapid urbanisation is generating large amounts of industrial wastewater, polluting water bodies in India. A number of micro, ...
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has announced that 2024 is on the path to becoming the warmest year ever recorded ...
India, a predominantly agricultural nation, faces significant challenges despite its record-breaking food grain production.
Dr Himanshu Kulkarni, Founder and Director of ACWADAM, has had a remarkable journey, fueled by a passion to explore the ...
At COP28 in Dubai, the overarching goal was to drive the global spotlight away from fossil fuels and make clean energy and ...
Climate change has worsened water scarcity issues worldwide with over 20 percent of the world’s basins experiencing rapid flooding or declines in water. It is e ...