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Himalayas in Peril: Population Carrying Capacity and the Silent Collapse of India’s Hill Stations
Perched on the edge of paradise, India's hill stations are collapsing under the weight of their own popularity. What was once an escape from the chaos is now ground zero for an unfolding ecological disaster. Illustration by The Geostrata The hill stations in India, which were once peaceful havens, are now being heavily burdened by both permanent and transient populations. This article examines the carrying capacity in terms of ecological, infrastructural, and socio-economic a

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Oct 67 min read


Internalising the Externality: Carbon Pricing in India
India stands at a critical juncture in its development trajectory. As the world’s third-largest emitter, with CO2 levels reaching...

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Sep 56 min read


Critical Minerals-Free Battery Systems: Are They Reliable?
India's move to electric vehicles (EVs) and renewable energy is causing a huge spike in the need for batteries. Batteries power electric...

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Sep 213 min read


Plant Pandemics: In the lens of Food Insecurity and Climate Change
On March 24, 2020, India closed its borders, and imposed a nationwide lockdown in the country, believing that restricting human contact...

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Jul 124 min read


Of Winds, Seasons and Survival: Reimagining Climate Adaptation and Resilience Through Indigenous Eyes
Dystopian narratives of scorching heatwaves, relentless storms, unpredictable weather patterns, and unseasonal floods have all become...

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Jun 284 min read


Europe's Grand Strategy Post Russia-Ukraine War: From Contention to Confidence
The Ukraine conflict has had a profound effect on European Geopolitics . It has strained relations between Russia and Western countries,...

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Jun 265 min read


Cryospheric Changes and Their Effects on Ecosystems in the Himalayas: Ecological Impacts Including Effects on Biodiversity and Entire Ecosystem
The Himalayas, also commonly known by the name "Third Pole," are a vitally significant component of the Earth's cryosphere. This great...

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Jun 194 min read


Fast Fashion Fallout: Trendy Today, Tragic Tomorrow
The clothing industry applies fast fashion as its model to quickly create numerous low-priced trendy garments which customers can access...

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May 264 min read


Climate-Conscious Eating: Lessons from the Paris Olympics
The stage was set for the Paris Olympics, held from July 26th to August 11th 2024, which hosted 10,500 athletes from around the world ....

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Mar 296 min read


Brazil’s Amazon Dilemma
The Amazon rainforest is critical to global climate regulation and is still under threat despite recent advancements in President Luiz...

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Mar 134 min read


Tracing Climate Change - From Myths to Modern Strategies
Earth’s environment and its climate have changed throughout history, with it experiencing eight cycles of ice ages and warm periods in...

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Jan 302 min read


UN's Summit of the Future
The United Nations (UN) Summit of the Future was held from the 22nd to the 23rd of September 2024, in New York City. It was an important...

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Dec 5, 20246 min read


India's Green Energy Priorities
In science, energy means the ‘ability to do work.’ Some textbook examples of the various types of energy include heat, electricity,...

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Nov 20, 20242 min read


Transforming E-Waste Management in India
Ranking behind China and the United States, India is the third highest producer of electronic waste, or e-waste, in the world. In the...

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Oct 10, 20245 min read


Social Responsibility and Corporate Ethics
Long gone are the days when the sole responsibility of a firm was to maximize the wealth of its owners i.e. the shareholders. With the...

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Apr 15, 20234 min read


Cognitive Dissonance - Climate Change
Climate change has been the most debated, deliberated, and calculated phenomenon in recent times.

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Oct 31, 20225 min read
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