For millions of people across India, the monsoon determines the availability of water for drinking, agriculture, energy ...
Discover how simple, rainfall-based irrigation strategies offer smallholder farmers a scalable, low-cost path to saving wheat ...
Overfishing and habitat decline threaten the Hooghly–Matlah Estuary. Explore the urgent policy shifts needed to save the ...
It is 2026, and safe drinking water in India is still not a given. For many urban residents, water remains an invisible certainty, flowing through taps until it suddenly doesn’t. When it fails, it ...
From the ravines of the Mahi to the drought-prone Papagni, discover how FES and local communities are stepping up to restore ...
Tropical cyclones are among the most destructive weather systems affecting India, shaping lives along the eastern and western coasts every year. India experiences 5–6 cyclones annually, with the Bay ...
Declining water quality, disappearing seagrass meadows and mounting ecological pressures are threatening fisheries in Chilika lagoon, exposing the urgent need for community participation, restoration ...
Researchers use machine learning and satellite data to harvest mountain fog, offering a low-cost, climate-resilient water ...
In many parts of rural India, the challenge of accessing safe drinking water is compounded by unreliable electricity, degraded aquifers, and the lack of cost-effective purification technologies ...