Pay heed to indigenous peoples to tackle climate change
Policymakers need to take into account resilient practices of indigenous peoples and the wisdom they have honed over generations to combat climate change
Policymakers need to take into account resilient practices of indigenous peoples and the wisdom they have honed over generations to combat climate change
Protests by Indian farmers against three new farm laws have deep roots in income insecurity driven by changing rainfall patterns and incentives promoting overuse of water
The locust swarms that destroyed farmlands in western and northern India are linked to the warming of the Indian Ocean. Such proliferation is more likely as rainfall patterns change
Even as Covid-19 spreads like wildfire across South Asia, farmers are planting the summer crop despite grappling with higher input costs, labour issues and the threat of floods
The locust swarms that destroyed farmlands in western and northern India are linked to the warming of the Indian Ocean. Such proliferation is more likely as rainfall patterns change
India’s pandemic lockdown has plunged agriculture into a crisis that needs immediate cash transfers to bail out smallholder farmers preparing for the summer cropping season