Environmental Amnesia
Why We No Longer Remember What “Clean” Looked Like Consider the last occasion when you beheld a most crystal-clear river – one that you could count the pebbles in at…
The Gasping Capital: Delhi’s Eternal Winter of Discontent
As the morning sun struggles to pierce through a leaden sky, the residents of Delhi-NCR find themselves locked in a now-permanent seasonal ritual: living through a haze. What was once…
The Frothing Giant: Can Bengaluru Ever Reclaim Bellandur Lake?
Bengaluru was once the crown jewel of the Vrishabhavathi valley, a sprawling 360-hectare expanse of freshwater that sustained agriculture and recharged the city’s parched aquifers. Today, Bellandur Lake stands as…
Shifting Baseline Syndrome: How Environmental Decline Becomes Normal
Each generation inherits the world as they find it. What seems normal to them may have been unthinkable to their parents – and what they accept as inevitable might shock…
He Built One for His Son — and Then for India
How Vikash Kumar’s natural swimming ponds are transforming the way India thinks about water, wellness, and sustainability. The world of swimming pools in the canter of Coimbatore is undergoing a…
Wild Ingenuity: Survival Tactics
In these myriads of living beings, different animals have adapted with different features for survival. It not only mesmerizes the layperson but also puzzles curious scientists as to how it…
Nandini Milk Goes Green: KMF Rolls Out Biodegradable Packets in Bengaluru
Karnataka is stirring up a sustainability revolution — one milk packet at a time. The Karnataka Milk Federation (KMF) is all set to launch biodegradable milk packets for its beloved…
Greening Young Minds: BNHS Empowers Educators Through Hands-On Training
The Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS), India’s premier wildlife research and conservation organisation, conducted an impactful Teacher Training Program at its Conservation Education Centre (CEC), Goregaon, under the Green Classroom…
Sky Turns Grey Over Flores as Mount Lewotobi Roars to Life
East Flores, Indonesia | June 24, 2025 –The Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki volcano in East Flores, Indonesia, has erupted with unusual intensity, spewing ash clouds up to 16 kilometers into the…
She Grows Dreams on Her Rooftop: The Inspiring Journey of Anju Karthika
In Kayamkulam, Kerala, Anju Karthika’s rooftop isn’t just a garden—it’s a story of hope, hustle, and heart. Every morning, long before the world fully wakes up, the soft rustle of…
Yoga for One Earth, One Health: A Pathway to Global Harmony
Every year on June 21, the world unites to celebrate International Yoga Day—a day that transcends borders, beliefs, and backgrounds. This year’s theme, “Yoga for One Earth, One Health,” brings…
Western Sydney is ranked world’s No.1 university for its contribution to the UN Sustainable Development Goals and community impact
The university’s collaboration with India’s MARVI (Managing Aquifer Recharge and Sustaining Groundwater Use through Village-level Intervention) project is commendable Bengaluru: For an unprecedented fourth year in a row, Western Sydney…
Turning Trash into Trails: Noida’s Jungle of Hope Grows from 500 Tonnes of Waste
Sometimes, change begins not with big declarations, but with quiet creativity. In Noida, a new kind of wilderness has emerged — not born from soil and seeds, but from steel…
Pothre’s Lemon Miracle: How One Farmer’s Dream Transformed a Village
A few decades ago, Pothre was a name spoken with sympathy. Tucked away in Maharashtra’s drought-prone Solapur district, the village was dry, struggling, and forgotten. Wells had long dried up,…
Launch of Birdle-India Application on World Environment Day 20205
On World Environment Day, June 5, 2025, the Environmental Information, Awareness, Capacity Building and Livelihood Programme (EIACP) Centre, in collaboration with the Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS EIACP) as a…
