India’s diverse topography and climatic conditions make it an ideal home to more than 55,000 plant taxa and over 100,000 ...
Although the COP16 summit in Colombia ended with some important agreements, countries still aren’t moving fast enough to stem ...
In 2022, countries pledged to halt biodiversity loss by protecting 30 per cent of the planet by 2030, but progress has been too slow thus far ...
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, recognised as one of the 17 megadiverse ... overconsumption and waste generation as root causes of biodiversity loss. "Agricultural expansion, industrialisation, linear infrastructure ...
But some are sceptical that individual businesses stand to profit from halting biodiversity loss. What’s more ... of risk to tigers going extinct in India? Probably not.” ...
Here are five powerful solutions to halt biodiversity loss. There's a treasure trove ... The Seychelles, an archipelago of 115 islands in the Indian Ocean, for example, experienced a major whale ...
India has submitted its biodiversity targets aligned with global ... India plans to reduce pollution, halving nutrient loss, and pesticide risk, and reducing rates of introduction and ...
India framed its first biodiversity action plan as a national ... reducing pollution and halving nutrient loss and pesticide risk; and reducing rates of introduction and establishment of invasive ...
This collaboration underscores the urgency of aligning business strategies with global best practices to address biodiversity loss and environmental challenges, setting a new benchmark for sustainable ...