TIME REMAINING TO ACHIEVE CLIMATE ABUNDANCE
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Times Evoke
‘Study India’s earlier pandemics — collective memory holds vital lessons’
‘Britain halted Covid B.1.1.7 — we learnt from our mistakes’
'It is possible to rescue and care for our hurt wildlife — we can help to heal them’
Let’s share our city: How to house multiple species within urban India
‘Ancient India harvested every drop of rain. We must restore this science’
‘Changing India’s agricultural patterns can solve water challenges’
Water for thought
‘We’ve broken the water cycle — we must work with nature to ensure water security’
‘A hoolock gibbon treated me like her family —without canopies, India’s only apes are trapped’
April 3, 2021: Every bite we waste
‘India’s FSSAI admirably prioritises food donation — new labels and laws can help’
‘Online shopping, local grocery stores, restaurant incentives can reduce waste’
Every bite we waste
‘Better food waste management will give India both nutritional and environmental security’
‘I helped baby Olive Ridley turtles start life’s journey. I fulfilled my promise to their mother’
The sparrow can still fly home to us
Our real intelligence
‘AI can bring a golden age to humanity — but only if we have ‘humble’ machines’
‘Machine learning can mitigate climate change — and track nature’s resilience’
‘Artificial intelligence could deepen biases and make us more mechanical’
‘Seaweed is restorative — it boosts our well-being and saves marine biodiversity'
‘Support ‘peripheral science’ — early HIV research helped quick Covid-19 vaccines’
A sustainable science
‘Genetics can revive endangered, even extinct species — but with safeguards’
‘Genome editing can address multiple genetic conditions — but this must be accessible to all’
‘From a bulbul on my balcony to pheasants in the hills, nature has gifted me discovery’
‘A colonial mindset thought technology could control nature — that caused climate change’
‘The Chamoli deluge was foretold — we must heed the wisdom of the paharis’
‘Facing a climate crisis, Sundarbans villagers feel nature must be respected’
To nature, with respect
‘The red panda lives in mountainous Himalayan trees — yet, it is endangered’
‘The Himalayan brown bear is majestic and mysterious — filming it was magical’
‘Indigenous languages have wisdom that can save us from climate crisis’
‘We have a great deal to learn about nature, gender and joy from indigenous communities’
‘To be truly postcolonial, we must address indigenous concerns fairly’
Seeking our lost tribes
‘India’s food science respects biodiversity, the value of all life — and conscious eating’
‘Food needs rethinking — our planetary boundaries are at breaking point’
‘Indian diets were both scientific and sustainable — these must be saved’
‘Life cycle analyses shows a plant-based diet is most nutritious with least environmental impacts’
A new leaf
'Humans face risks that give no second chances - Covid-19 is a warning to us'
‘Madagascar’s small fisherfolk respect the sea — they strive to protect ocean life’
‘Soil enables life — industrial agriculture damages it. Regenerative farming restores soil’
‘Industrial agriculture hurts land — conservation farming heals it’
‘We must treat the soil with respect — conserving the land will conserve humanity’
Staying Grounded
‘From rivers in the sky to bees in the fields, healthy land enables our life’
‘Earth’s water is the cradle of life — the fate of our seas and humanity is intertwined’
‘We’ve lost 50% of our oceans’ life — but we can still restore abundance to our seas’