Livelihoods Update: 18 Apr 2025

India’s ambitious ‘New Hong Kong Project’ of Rs. 75,000 crore, on Great Nicobar Island, could potentially threaten the existence of the Shompen tribe: Study.

 

Organic cotton farming has a smaller environmental footprint in climate change potential, water consumption, acidification and eutrophication: Study.

 

C. R. Patil, Union Jal Shakti Minister, launched a digital platform to boost freshwater biodiversity conservation in New Delhi, today.

 

IIT Bombay scientists have developed lotus-leaf-like solar evaporators, for salt water treatment.

 

China is expected to have 13.4 million additional cancer cases due to arsenic in rice: Study.

Livelihoods Update: 18 Apr 2025

 

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