India’s diverse topography and climatic conditions make it an ideal home to more than 55,000 plant taxa and over 100,000 ...
India has launched its updated biodiversity action plan with a goal to protect at least 30 percent of its terrestrial, inland ...
Indias agricultural crisis from land degradation needs swift action, stresses COP16 Presidency Advisor Osama Faqeeha.
With almost 30% of its total geographical area having land degradation, the need for India to adopt a comprehensive nature restoration law is more acute. The Nature Restoration Law (NRL), which was ...
The NBSAP’s Target 16 addresses overconsumption and waste generation as root causes of biodiversity loss. India has launched Mission Life to encourage the adoption of environmentally friendly ...
India's updated National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan sets a goal to protect 30% of its natural areas by 2030, aligning with global targets under the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity ...
India’s 176th rank out of 180 nations in the 2024 Global Nature Conservation Index signals a biodiversity emergency with deforestation, weakened forest laws and climate change impact, experts say ...
This year’s Global Risks Report from the World Economic Forum ranked ‘biodiversity loss and ecosystem collapse ... including Colombia, Germany, India, France and England.
The linear fossil-based economy of the industrial era has reached its limits. As the COP16 biodiversity conference has ...
XLRI’s Director, Fr. S. George, and other dignitaries applauded the initiative, calling it a crucial step towards sustainable corporate governance in India. This collaboration underscores the urgency ...