Regulations make it hard to introduce organisms that quash invasive species. Some experts see missed opportunities.
Regulations make it hard to introduce organisms that quash invasive species. Some experts see missed opportunities.
Tobacco farming in Uganda has resulted in the loss of trees key to the diets of chimpanzees and baboons, increasing human-primate interactions — and the risk for disease spillover.
President Trump’s push to revive nuclear energy relies on deregulation, but experts say that strategy is misplaced.
The Himalayas, once celebrated as a sacred and resilient landscape, are now collapsing under the weight of reckless development, corporate exploitation, and political neglect. What we call “natural disasters” in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand are, in truth, human-made tragedies — preventable catastrophes born of greed, denial, and the systematic erasure of ecological wisdom.