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Your Environment This Week: Kashmir’s climate-resilient homes, Brahmapuram fire, centralised power market

This week’s environment and conservation news stories rolled into one.

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[Book review] Lawscape behind landmarks: India’s history of environmental laws and policies

The book ‘Environmental Law and Policy in India: Cases and Materials’, traces the journey of the Indian environmental legal system within the Constitution. 

Book cover of 'Environmental Law and Policy in India: Cases and Materials'.

[Photos] Old homes of Kashmir’s cold valley

The old houses of the Kashmir Valley are living examples of climate-resilient and sustainable architecture. Kashmir’s architecture evolved in response to the Valley’s climate, including addressing harsh winter periods.

However, a section of house-owners and architectural experts says that modern construction and design does not factor in local climatic conditions.

A centralised power market will help in savings, support green energy producers, hints study

India’s proposed national centralised electricity market has the potential of saving costs up to Rs 1.5-4 crore per day for discoms. 

Chennai cityscape. Photo by VtTN/ Wikimedia Commons.

Habitat preservation in the Western Ghats can help enhance biodiversity in the hotspot

Biodiversity enriches ecosystem services providing reasons to develop better policy and management strategies for habitat preservation.

A Rajasthan village claims factory emissions are impacting health; factory has clean chit from pollution board

The factory denies violating any norms and the Rajasthan Pollution Control Board confirms that emissions are within prescribed limits.

Women of Rupaheli Kala village trying to show the impact of pollution due to the factory nearby. Photo by Parul Kulshrestha.

New thermal power plants mandated to use renewable sources to generate part of their energy

New thermal power plants are mandated to  ensure that 40% of their total power comes from renewable energy sources. 

Khaparkheda Thermal Power Station. Photo by Kmohankar/Wikimedia Commons.

Climate change and catfight in the Himalayas: tigers, leopards venture into snow leopard land

Tigers and leopards are moving further north in search of a suitable habitat, encroaching on the territory of snow leopards.

A snow leopard.

Brahmapuram fumes over waste

On March 2, 25-ft-high ‘hills’ of garbage, extending over 40 acres at the Brahmapuram waste plant in Kochi caught fire.

Image shows a fire on a garbage dump

 

Madia Gond tribes forced to leave ancestral land, as human-animal conflict increases

Tribes who relocated to new areas are facing negative consequences due to inadequate resettlement facilities.

The tribal communities who have lived in and around the Tadoba Andhari reserve for many years, are being forced to leave their ancestral lands due to human-animal conflict. Photo by Sahana David Menon.

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