Sunil Sood, an energy consultant and environment activist, can show you the way to save energy and water in your homes and workplaces without losing comfort.
Climbing temperatures and soaring summer heat means greater expenditure to cool homes, provided there are no issues with electricity supply. However, here is an easy way to cool your house even in the peak of summer, at minimal cost.
Run by a team of dedicated wildlife experts, Wildlife Conservation Trust functions on the principle that the best way to protect wildlife is by protecting their habitat and helping the people who live around it.
Using natural materials and processes in the crafting process can help reduce carbon footprint, and make the manufacturing process more environmentally-friendly. Several Indian handicrafts and artisans have embraced this ideology, reducing the environmental impact of India’s handcrafted products.
The craft of camel bone artistry is one of the most intricate art forms indigenous to India. A master artist is toiling hard to protect the art from the brink of extinction.
In a little over a decade, Punshilok in Manipur has transformed from a dry, barren hill into a verdant forest teeming with wildlife. And all this is due to the tireless efforts of a determined group of youngsters.
A school dropout who grew up as a farm hand, Kallen Pokkudan's name is synonymous with mangrove conservation in India. Here's the story of his tireless campaign to protect this unique ecosystem.
Started by a hardworking team of Japanese and Indian sonar engineers, this unique initiative is helping in the conservation of River Ganga's most elusive inhabitant and India's national aquatic animal, the Gangetic Dolphin.
In a region where people mainly live by keeping herds of cattle, an apex predator like the snow leopard is a dreaded animal. The tale of this fear’s transformation into a spirit of co-existence is remarkable.
Enshrined in folklore, documented in historical texts and reflected in the daily lives of people is a multitude of evidence that supports the fact that coexistence with nature has been an integral part of Indian culture since time immemorial.