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    season vegetables matters for health and autonomy – NaturalNews.com

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    Jun 16, 2026
    Natural News

    season vegetables matters for health and autonomy – NaturalNews.com

    Choosing in-season vegetables rejects profit-driven industrial food systems, prioritizing freshness, nutrition, and self-reliance over mass-produced, nutrient-depleted alternatives. Vegetables like zucchini, tomatoes, and bell peppers offer unmatched vitamins, antioxidants, and health benefits (e.g., lycopene for heart health) that challenge processed food agendas. Seasonal produce supports local economies, preserves biodiversity, and resists corporate monopolies by embracing natural […]
    Kerala campuses set for biodiversity cataloguing drive

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    Jun 16, 2026
    The New Indian Express

    Kerala campuses set for biodiversity cataloguing drive

    Experts have long established that climate and biodiversity are interconnected. Hence, it becomes very important to preserve the biodiversity of a place. A fact that Kerala State Biodiversity Board (KSBB) has been trying to instil among the people.
    Climate compensation isn't always enough for landowners

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    Jun 15, 2026
    Phys.org

    Climate compensation isn't always enough for landowners

    At first glance, it looks like a simple calculation. The state offers compensation. The climate demands action. Low-lying soils must be restored as wetlands. Yet landowners hesitate. According to anthropologist and Ph.D. student Kasper Krabbe from the Department of Agroecology at Aarhus University, that is exactly where the misunderstanding begins.
    'No respect for the dead' - Fury as parts of Northumberland graveyard left overgrown to 'support biodiversity'

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    Jun 15, 2026
    Evening Chronicle

    'No respect for the dead' - Fury as parts of Northumberland graveyard left overgrown to 'support biodiversity'

    James Plenderleith, whose parents are buried in the graveyard, says there is 'no respect for the dead'
    Guwahati Airport's Terminal 2 Named Among World's Most Beautiful Airports

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    Jun 15, 2026
    NDTV.com

    Guwahati Airport's Terminal 2 Named Among World's Most Beautiful Airports

    The newly built terminal has been praised for a design that reflects the identity of the Northeast. Inspired by the Bamboo Orchid, a symbol of the region's biodiversity, the structure blends modern architecture with local cultural influences.
    Thane Faces Ecological Crisis As Rapid Urbanisation Drives Green Cover Loss & Urban Heat Island Threat

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    Jun 15, 2026
    Free Press Journal

    Thane Faces Ecological Crisis As Rapid Urbanisation Drives Green Cover Loss & Urban Heat Island Threat

    Thane is facing a severe ecological imbalance as rapid infrastructure growth reduces its green cover. With 7.22 lakh trees vs a population of 25–30 lakh, the city has 1 tree per 4–5 people. Metro work, road expansion and concreting are driving deforestation, causing heatwaves, flooding and biodiversity loss. Experts call for a scientific green audit and strict tree protection policies.
    Biotic interactions biogeography: A framework for understanding how species interactions shape biodiversity patterns across scales

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    Jun 15, 2026
    PLOS (Public Library of Science)

    Biotic interactions biogeography: A framework for understanding how species interactions shape biodiversity patterns across scales

    Biogeography and ecology have long developed in parallel. This Essay explores how new data on species interactions across large scales now allow their integration, opening fresh insights into how biodiversity is shaped (and reshaped) across Earth.
    Singapore’s planting palette: What trees colour our streets and parks?

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    Jun 14, 2026
    The Straits Times

    Singapore’s planting palette: What trees colour our streets and parks?

    Tree species are selected for different purposes, such as providing shade and supporting biodiversity. Read more at straitstimes.com.
    Work starts on development of new North East homes

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    Jun 14, 2026
    Evening Chronicle

    Work starts on development of new North East homes

    The new energy efficient homes development will include a two-acre landscaped open space promoting biodiversity
    As water crisis and heat intensify, BMC is rejuvenating Mumbai’s lost lakes

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    Jun 14, 2026
    The Indian Express

    As water crisis and heat intensify, BMC is rejuvenating Mumbai’s lost lakes

    The BMC's lake rejuvenation project aims to restore historic waterbodies, improve water quality, boost biodiversity, and create recreational spaces across North Mumbai.
    Snakes of the Western Ghats: The fascinating slithering secrets of India’s biodiversity hotspot

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    Jun 14, 2026
    Times of India

    Snakes of the Western Ghats: The fascinating slithering secrets of India’s biodiversity hotspot

    Animals & Pets News: The Western Ghats are a series of green ranges located along the western side of India, which encompasses areas of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa, Karnatak.
    New Forests to launch its first global fund with a $1b raise

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    Jun 14, 2026
    Australian Financial Review

    New Forests to launch its first global fund with a $1b raise

    The Sydney-based forestry and agriculture asset manager is tapping interest in natural capital and “food, fibre and fuel”.
    Rajasthan: In-principle clearance for coal block in Hasdeo-Arand

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    Jun 14, 2026
    The Indian Express

    Rajasthan: In-principle clearance for coal block in Hasdeo-Arand

    The Ministry of Environment has given initial approval for the Kente extension coal block in Rajasthan, despite a recent biodiversity assessment advising against mining in the Hasdeo-Arand forest. The project will require cutting down 4.48 lakh trees and the state must relocate 67,414 trees.
    Neuvilly-en-Argonne Rendez-vous à l’étang des Bercettes

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    Jun 13, 2026
    L'Est Républicain

    Neuvilly-en-Argonne Rendez-vous à l’étang des Bercettes

    Biodiversité, pêche, alimentation durable, agriculture, apiculture : autant de thématiques que le grand public pourra apprécier ce dimanche ...
    Mysuru hosts festival celebrating indigenous seeds, conservators

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    Jun 13, 2026
    The Hindu

    Mysuru hosts festival celebrating indigenous seeds, conservators

    Stressing the need to protect native seed varieties, Karnataka Biodiversity Board chairman Vadnal Jagadish urged citizens to actively participate in biodiversity conservation and help preserve indigenous seeds for future generations.
    PL Gautam to head expert panel on Agrobiodiversity: Environment Ministry

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    Jun 13, 2026
    Lokmat Times

    PL Gautam to head expert panel on Agrobiodiversity: Environment Ministry

    PL Gautam to head expert panel on Agrobiodiversity: Environment Ministry - New Delhi, June 13 Agricultural scientist and former Chairperson of the National Biodiversity Authority P. L. Gautam has ... Get Latest News on National only on lokmattimes.com
    Andhra Pradesh Biodiversity Board plans Statewide rollout of OECMs

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    Jun 13, 2026
    The Hindu

    Andhra Pradesh Biodiversity Board plans Statewide rollout of OECMs

    Andhra Pradesh Biodiversity Board launches OECMs to enhance biodiversity conservation through urban greenbelts and micro-forests statewide.
    Experts gather in Davos to tackle biodiversity crisis

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    Jun 13, 2026
    Swissinfo (EN)

    Experts gather in Davos to tackle biodiversity crisis

    Experts will convene in Davos from June 14–19 for the World Biodiversity Forum to explore solutions to global species extinction.
    Experts Warn Biodiversity Loss can Trigger Sovereign Debt Crises; India's Credit Rating May Fall

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    Jun 13, 2026
    Outlook Business

    Experts Warn Biodiversity Loss can Trigger Sovereign Debt Crises; India's Credit Rating May Fall

    Experts warn that accelerating biodiversity loss could trigger sovereign debt crises, with a new Nature study projecting India’s credit rating may fall four grades and annual debt servicing costs rise by USD 49 billion. Using the world’s first biodiversity-adjusted credit ratings model, researchers show how partial collapses in fisheries, pollination and tropical forests could raise borrowing costs, strain taxpayers and expose USD 83 trillion in assets to mispricing.
    Hedgerow biodiversity is under threat from Ireland’s heavy-handed policy approach

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    Jun 13, 2026
    The Irish Times

    Hedgerow biodiversity is under threat from Ireland’s heavy-handed policy approach

    Current practices and policies are having a profoundly negative impact