2022 too short, too far: 10 best interviews of the year by DTE

2022 too short, too far: 10 best interviews of the year by DTE

DTE spoke to experts on several topics ranging from climate change to biodiversity
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Changing nature of glaciers and glacial lakes make the Himalayas one of the most climate vulnerable regions on the planet. Rijan Bhakta Kayastha, a glaciologist at the Himalayan Cryosphere, Climate and Disaster Research Center, Kathmandu University in Nepal, speaks to DTE about glaciers in Nepal and the impact of climate change on them
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Audrey Looby, lead author of new study on underwater sound library explains the science, benefits and challenges of such a database
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The current observation network is only one-eighth the required minimum density over the continent
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Climate change is pushing countries like Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia into a famine as they face their fifth consecutive deficit rainy seasons
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In many cases, disasters could be prevented with proper water management
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Down To Earth talks to author Daniel Pinchbeck about what the Hopi Native Americans of Arizona can teach the modern world which is warming incredibly fast
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Part 1: The climate scientist talks about critical climate issues that can play a major role at the Sharm El-Sheikh summit
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Poorly constructed houses in crammed colonies can present tough challenge
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Sainath’s book ‘The Last Heroes’ is an attempt to tell the stories of unsung heroes behind freedom struggle from British colonial rule
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Fiore Longo, director of the French chapter of Survival International, details the disadvantages of 30x30 of the Global Diversity Framework
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