Amita Bhaduri

Amita Bhaduri
The promise and pitfalls of India’s BioE3 Policy
The strategic objectives and challenges of India's BioE3 Policy
Posted on 02 Sep, 2024 12:58 AM

In a world where the need for sustainable growth and innovative solutions has never been more urgent, India is stepping onto the global stage with a new idea.

The transition to a bio-based economy could affect various stakeholders (Image: GetArchive; CC0 1.0)
New Rules proposed to clean up contaminated sites in India
Policy matters this fortnight
Posted on 01 Sep, 2024 03:52 PM

Crackdown on pollution: New Rules aim for swift action

Strengthening existing rules to protect the environment (Image: Waterkeeper Alliance)
Government seeks feedback on relaxing rules for non-polluting industries
Policy matters this fortnight
Posted on 16 Aug, 2024 06:32 PM

India accelerates pollution complaint resolution

New measures to expedite pollution complaints (Image: Rawpixel; CC0)
SeasonWatch: Citizens, trees, and climate change
Even in the face of daunting challenges like climate change, collective action and community engagement can lead to meaningful change
Posted on 11 Aug, 2024 01:39 PM

In the heart of India, amid the bustling sounds of city life and the tranquil whispers of rural landscapes, a citizen science project has been developing over the last decade.

SeasonWatch tree walk at Rupa Rahul Bajaj Centre for Environment and Art (Image: SeasonWatch)
Floating solar plan for Jayakwadi Dam under NGT fire
Policy matters this fortnight
Posted on 03 Aug, 2024 11:50 AM

Solar power project faces environmental backlash

View of the Jayakwadi dam taken from the causeway (Image: Shankar S, CC BY 2.0)
Wayanad landslide tragedy: Balancing nature and development
There is a need for a multi-faceted approach to disaster management, combining advanced monitoring, early warning systems, community preparedness, and sustainable land use practices to mitigate future risks.
Posted on 02 Aug, 2024 01:13 PM

The serene and picturesque district of Wayanad, Kerala, recently witnessed a catastrophic landslide, leading to immense loss of life and property. On the fateful night of July 30, 2024, Wayanad, known for its lush greenery and scenic landscapes, was struck by a massive landslide.

Aftermath of a 2022 landslide on Nedumpoil ghat road (Image: Vinayaraj, Wikimedia Commons; CC BY-SA 4.0)
Weed wars: The hidden costs of herbicide use in rice
Recognising the limitations of relying solely on herbicides, a strategic shift towards preventive measures is crucial
Posted on 01 Aug, 2024 03:12 PM

Herbicides have become a double-edged sword for Indian farmers. On one hand, they have been a lifesaver, making it easier to control pesky weeds that steal nutrients and water from crops.

Relying solely on chemicals to keep weeds at bay isn't sustainable and can harm the environment. (Image: Needpix)
No scientific evidence linking Punjab farm fires to Delhi's pollution
Policy matters this fortnight
Posted on 18 Jul, 2024 04:33 PM

No scientific evidence links Punjab farm fires to Delhi's pollution, says NGT member

Stubble burning (Image: Wikimedia Commons)
Scarcity squeeze: Moody's says India's water crisis could cripple economy
Policy matters this fortnight
Posted on 02 Jul, 2024 11:36 AM

Water woes threaten India's credit rating, Moody's warns

More action is needed to ensure a sustainable water future for India (Image: Wasim Raja, Wikimedia Commons; CC BY 2.0)
Still near the bottom: India scores low in latest Environmental Performance Index
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Posted on 16 Jun, 2024 11:46 AM

Poor air quality, emissions drag India down in Environmental Performance Index

Air pollution in India (Image: Jean-Etienne Minh-Duy Poirrier; CC BY-SA 2.0; Flickr Commons)
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