Explainer: what is pain and what is happening when we feel it?
Pain scientists are reasonably agreed that pain is an unpleasant feeling in our body that makes us want to stop and change our behaviour
Silence of the poor
Rich nations celebrate a toothless climate summit, even as the effects of pollution become hard to negotiate
Solar freakin' roadways? Why the future of this technology may not be so bright
Andrew Thomson, Australian National University
'The gut influences our mood'
Giulia Enders is a two-time scholarship winner studying medicine at the Institute for Microbiology in Frankfurt, Germany. Her presentation of …
The blind spot of science
Will scientists ever concede that science and politics are bedfellows, no matter how strange?
Yogendra Yadav talks about crop loss and farmer compensation
Yogendra Yadav, leader of Jai Kisan Andolan, talks about the complex process of estimating crop damage, role of banks in providing loans, and …
Moving mountains
A number of models are recording the disruption of weather and ecology to mitigate the impacts of climate change in the Himalayas
Sunita Narain on Supreme Court order to curb sales of diesel cars
On December 15, 2015, the SC gave orders to ban diesel cars that are older than 10 years and ordered to stop registration of diesel vehicles …
Paddy puzzle
While the air quality in Delhi and adjoining areas continues to deteriorate because of unchecked paddy straw burning in Punjab and Haryana, two …
Paris climate talks in toons
While world leaders at Paris conference were busy negotiating a new climate deal, Down To Earth graphic editor Sorit Gupto produced a series of …
Chennai's monsoon calamity
Even as countries attempt to reach a climate deal that can avert the devastating impacts of climate change, unusually heavy rains pound Chennai, …
The living dead
A Down To Earth special report on how the three-decade old industrial disaster is still an unfolding event for its survivors
Climate justice demands that developing countries get their fair share of carbon space
India Prime Minister Narender Modi was direct about putting forward the demands of developing countries at COP 21
To each, his own
Graphic Editor Sorit Gupto's take on the NGT's decision to fine Punjab and Haryana farmers for burning agricultural residue on their fields
Shooting for the sun
India declares it will increase its renewable energy capacity by 4.7 times in seven years to address climate change. Is this target achievable?
'Indian industries must be a part of global solution to climate change'
Peter Bakker, President of World Business Council on Sustainable Development and Vineet Mittal, Vice Chairperson of Welspun Renewable Energy talk …
Water stressed world
ABOUT 750 MILLION PEOPLE IN THE WORLD DO NOT HAVE ACCESS TO CLEAN WATER About one-fifth of the worlds countries will face acute water shortage …
A modern-day reflection on Hiroshima
Seventy years after the first atomic bomb was dropped on Japanese city of Hiroshima, it is time we reconsider our …
Generation 2030 | Africa
A new report from UNICEF, Generation 2030 | Africa, shows how Africa, already the world’s second most populous continent with over 1 …
Climate smart agriculture
A look at how communities around the world are growing crops keeping in mind the sustainability factor
Top green start-ups of 2014 | From Mobile Solar Computer Classrooms to Novel Baobab Products
Every year, the SEED Awards select innovative start-ups working on social and environmental causes in the developing world. From solar-based …
Africa's water: the path to universal access
Since 1990, almost two billion people globally have gained access to improved sanitation, and 2.3 billion have gained access to drinking water …
Air Pollution Costs Europe US$ 1.6 Trillion
Dirty air costs Europe about a tenth of its GDP, with Germany, the UK and Italy among the hardest hit economically
Sinking Beauties
Sea levels that are rising as a result of climate change are biggest threat for most of the island states across the world. Out of these, 52 …
Agenda Unlimited
Across India, people have taken their destinies into their hands –improving their future. A compendium of such stories, reported over 12 years