Best of 2019: The dying corals of Lakshadweep
Destructive human activity, rising temperatures in the Arabian Sea and ocean acidification is pushing the coral ecosystem in Lakshadweep to the verge of breakdown
Destructive human activity, rising temperatures in the Arabian Sea and ocean acidification is pushing the coral ecosystem in Lakshadweep to the verge of breakdown
Rapid erosion, turbulent seas and rising ocean temperatures brought on by climate change pose serious threats to the coral atolls of Lakshadweep archipelago
Destructive human activity, rising temperatures in the Arabian Sea and ocean acidification is pushing the coral ecosystem in Lakshadweep to the verge of breakdown
Rapid erosion, turbulent seas and rising ocean temperatures brought on by climate change pose serious threats to the coral atolls of Lakshadweep archipelago
The corals of the Gulf of Mannar off southern India have for now been spared severe bleaching as Cyclone Roanu brought the temperature down, but rising sea temperatures due to climate change pose a clear danger to the colonies
Even as tropical cyclone Roanu battered Bangladesh, it brought rain and reduced temperature further down India’s east…Read More