India must rescue farmers from coronavirus shock
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
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
Rather than slowly sliding down a climate change slope, many ecosystems many fall off a cliff edge, negatively impacting the mostly poor people who depend on them
Satellite data show that air pollution levels have dropped significantly over northern India since the country enforced a nationwide lockdown to control the spread of coronavirus
After excessive rain and thunderstorms harmed the winter crops, farmers now face the daunting task of gathering their harvest and taking the produce to market
Preserving and restoring mangrove forests can be an extremely economically effective strategy for protecting coasts from tropical storm damage across the world
Zero budget natural farming is gaining traction in Andhra Pradesh, but much larger financing is required for this climate-resilient practice to bring about significant change