Climate crisis lies at the heart of farmer protests in India
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
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
Extreme weather events have risen dramatically due to climate change, the United Nations said, urging action on early warning systems to minimise losses and save lives
Women and girls are more likely to be put in harm’s way when extreme weather events in developing countries like India displace millions of people every year
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
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