The world over, the pockets where the poor live are used as environmental dumps. PAUL WAPNER debates the environmental ethics of International politics

Pauri Garwhal became ghost territory as villagers and the forest department virtually ignored unprecedented forest fires

Tribals in Orissa's Eastern Ghats range are giving up shifting cultivation and fiercely protecting their forests

Scientific fodder comes of age in today"s era of specialisation and optimum use

Asunati Khonara, 65 of village Prapamunda, a mother of 4, is a Kond adivasi woman. With the establishment of NIPDIT in 1982, she became the animator of the Dadaki Cluster Level Organisation. She has

European environmentalists tackle Third World concerns of irresponsible overconsumption by northern countries

Women water users are determined to have their say in water management policymaking

Environment space per person to combat unbalanced resource use

The Namibian and Angolan governments' joint plans to build a hydel-project dam on the Kunene river is threatening the very survival of the Himbas tribals living in the border area. The proposed dam

About 50 Turkish environmental ngos, student associations and labour unions have started a nationwide anti-nuclear campaign, following the government's signing of a consultancy contract for the

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