From Araku’s coffee farmers, a model to tackle climate change

From Araku’s coffee farmers, a model to tackle climate change

[ad_1] Coffee farmer Vanthala Raju was 21 when he applied to get his rights over forest land recognised in 2014. It took two years for an official to acknowledge his application, four more for processing. Throughout this period, he faced harassment from authorities. Changing climate has affected harvests, says Raju, an arts graduate who grows … Read more

Climate, contagion and the limits of our defences – Firstpost

Climate, contagion and the limits of our defences – Firstpost

[ad_1] In 2025, global public health faced a “polycrisis” as once-controlled diseases resurfaced alongside novel threats, proving that health is inextricably linked to climate and environmental stability. The year witnessed a dramatic redrawing of the global disease map: warming temperatures pushed vector-borne illnesses like dengue into high-altitude regions of Nepal and Ethiopia while South Asia … Read more

Kashmir’s pastoral nomads trekked the Himalayas for generations. Now they face a climate threat

Kashmir’s pastoral nomads trekked the Himalayas for generations. Now they face a climate threat

[ad_1] The morning sun had barely risen over the Pir Panjal mountain range in the Lower Himalayas, but the air already carried an unnatural weight. To its north-east, near the region of Jammu and Kashmir’s largest city, Srinagar, lies Astanmarg, a higher altitude pasture whose cooler air once drew local communities to bring their livestock … Read more