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Coastal Erosion: A Regulatory and Political Phenomenon Today
Read more: Coastal Erosion: A Regulatory and Political Phenomenon TodayThe article describes coastal erosion today, prime facie a natural phenomenon, to be a result of organized regulatory oversights and flaws. The analysis is primarily administered through a commentary on current-day environmental clearance regulations for coastal structures and their accommodation of a plethora of vested interests.
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Volcanoes And Climate Change: The Case Of Tonga Volcanic Eruption
Read more: Volcanoes And Climate Change: The Case Of Tonga Volcanic EruptionThe recent volcanic eruption in Tonga left the world in shock at the magnitude of devastation that was put upon the Polynesian country.
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COP26: Assessing Climate Action
Read more: COP26: Assessing Climate ActionAsish Singh underlines the optimism and gaps in the climate politics around net zero targets and climate financing leading up to Glasgow and beyond.
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How Conservation Attempts to Erase the Memories of Exclusion: The Past
Read more: How Conservation Attempts to Erase the Memories of Exclusion: The PastIn the first of the two-part series, Ashika talks about how conservation has in many ways contributed to exclusion in the environment space.
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Middle class Environmentalism: Fact or Façade?
Read more: Middle class Environmentalism: Fact or Façade?Ashika questions where the middle class lies in the spectrum of environmentalism on the basis of wealth specific to India and explores the running discourse on the subject. Much like that of the rich and the poor, it is important to understand their attitude towards the environment and its resources.







