CLIMATE CHANGE: MELTING GLACIERS AND DRYING RIVERS IN HIMALAYA
Before talking about the melting glaciers and drying rivers due to climate change in the Pan-Himalayan Region, it is important to take note of the…
Scars of development
This monsoon, as we moved closer to Gangotari from the holy town of Uttarkashi, the hum of demon-sized machines, bulldozing sounds of construction vehicles, and…
Reckless consumption making the world filthy
ACCORDING to a recent report by the US and European environmental groups, the rapidly industrialising India and China have claimed four of the top ten…
No equity, if sustainability threatened
TRANSLATING grave environmental issues into ecological democracy movement is an enormous task before us all in the era of forced globalisation and chosen globalised warming….
PROMOTING ECOLOGICAL DEMOCRACY IN SOUTH-NORTH CO-OPERATION
Re-thinking the relationship between Southern and Northern civil societies in enhancing ecological democracy: A case of South Asian Dialogues on Ecological Democracy IN SEARCH OF…
Participatory Democracy
India Greens Party strives for a democracy in which all citizens have the right to express their views, and are able to directly participate in…
Equity
The differences in living standards and opportunities in India are intolerable. The richest people have control over most of the resources and incomes while the…
Biodiversity
Healthy ecosystems are essential to human life, yet we seem to have forgotten the relationship between nature and society. Extinction rates are 100 to 1000…
Climate Change and Energy
The climate crisis is both greatest challenge facing the global community and the greatest opportunity for humanity to rethink how we live, in a way…
Food and Water
In India, millions of people remain undernourished, not because there is insufficient food but because of unequal access to land, water, credit and markets. Genetically…