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India has emphasised inclusion of adaptation as a part of Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDC). For understanding adaptation requirements, we need to understand and value climate change impacts first. This preliminary assessment tries to estimate the cost of global...

The publication highlights the experience and lessons learned from a Community Digital Storytelling activity by CARE International through its Integrated Community-based Adaptation in the Mekong (ICAM) Project, funded by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. It...

Please refer the enclosed Job Description ​​ for ​​ one position of Associate Manager for (ESIA – Environment/Biodiversity as Specialization) in EHS department (HYDRO SBU) for GMR Energy Ltd. www.gmrgroup.in Request prospective interested candidates to...

Renewable energy currently provides the main hope that the world can avoid the catastrophic consequences of climate change. But in addition to its bigger picture promise, renewable technologies can help solve the pressing social and environmental problems of local communities without...

Proper water planning demands a deep understanding of hydrological changes in the river flows.

The economic life of Pakistan highly depends on the flow of the Indus River basin which supports large areas of irrigated agriculture and plays a significant role in...

The Water and Sanitation Promoter believes that there is a spirit of ownership among villagers that can be tapped into by someone within their own community.

Sanitation is a familiar term but is often misunderstood to mean the building and using of toilets but this isn’t true....

Message from the Director General for International Women’s Day 2015 
(Kathmandu, 8 March 2015)

Each year on 8 March, organizations and individuals around the globe come together to honour women’s struggle for social and economic equality and...

... by Jason Bittel for National Geographic

A lack of snow on the Tibetan Plateau may be pushing thirsty yak females into steeper habitat.

High on the Tibetan Plateau of Central Asia, you'll find the largest remaining population of wild...

Officials from 26 countries including India are participating in a six-day Symposium on Glaciology in High-Mountain Asia (1 – 6 March, 2015) here aimed at...

The world's mountains host some of the most complex, dynamic and diverse ecosystems. But these environments are under severe threat, ranging from local deforestation and soil degradation to global climate change

Global climate models project stronger...

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