Army admits replacing invasive Kikar trees with indigenous species in Delhi Ridge and minimal environmental disruption to happen in Gevra Road-Pendra Road railway line construction Top environmental cases heard in the NGT on April 17, 2025
Down To Earth
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India’s voice on #newsthatmatters. Follow us for the latest on all things science and environment.
About us
Down To Earth is a product of our commitment to make changes in the way we manage our environment, protect health and secure livelihoods and economic security for all. We believe strongly that we can and must do things differently. Our aim is to bring you news, perspectives and knowledge to prepare you to change the world. We believe information is a powerful driver for the new tomorrow. Down To Earth was started by environmentalist Anil Agarwal, who had a dream and commitment to make us aware of our challenges and believed that we could be the change in the world. It started in 1992 as a print magazine – our first cover was the ecological globalisation in the inter-connected world. Since then we have come a long way (or not) as the world is more aware of the dangers of climate change and yet even less prepared to deal with challenges of local and global environmental management.
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- 1992
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Wildflowers in urban soils may be passing toxic metals to bees through nectar 🐝🌿 🌸 suggests study Lead topped metal concentrations in nectar samples from post-industrial plots, followed by chromium, cadmium and arsenic 🖋️ Himanshu N #Pollinators
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Lights out: Study flags load shedding in May-June 2025 as ‘high risk’ The projected peak electricity demand for the summer of 2025 is 273 GW https://shorturl.at/lOQpD
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Most of West Bengal’s Deucha coal project to be underground, claims state agency Ahead of polls, state government claims project to be low-impact and will have ‘no evictions’; critics point to transparency concerns #DeuchaCoalProject #WestBengal
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Hints of life beyond Earth? Astronomers find compelling evidence of biosignatures on distant exoplanet K2-18b using James Webb telescope. 🌠👽 🖋️ Nandita B. #JamesWebb #Exoplanet
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Trade tensions and uncertainty driving a recessionary trend: Global economy under strain as growth forecast slips to 2.3%, warns UNCTAD in a new report #TradeTensions #Economy