Mangroves

Order of the Bombay High Court regarding construction of a jetty project by Adani Cementation Limited in Raigad district, Maharashtra, 05/03/2025

Order of the Bombay High Court in the matter of Adani Cementation Limited Vs Union of India & Others dated 05/03/2025. Adani Cementation Limited approached the Bombay High Court seeking issuance of an order directing the respondents/ authorities to permit the petitioner to carry out the work of construction of …

Civic contractors pose threat

Chittaranjan Tembhekar | TNN Mumbai: New skywalks, footpaths and roads in Borivli and Dahisar may benefit lakhs of commuters in future. But even before they come up, they are inflicting irreparable damage on the thick mangrove cover located in Dahisar (West) along the New Link Road. In a brazen violation …

Mangroves get cop cover

Lack of political will and vested interests have hindered earlier efforts Clara Lewis | TNN Mumbai police soon will be appointed the nodal agency to protect mangroves in the city. Taking recourse to a home department resolution issued in 2004, the state environment department has finally decided to set up …

Debris dumped on BKC mangroves

MUMBAI: Environmentalists are furious at the manner in which MMRDA has laid utility lines on pavements, as the contractor has dumped truckloads of the debris on the mangrove plantation in the Bandra-Kurla Complex. Rishi Aggarwal of Mangroves Society of India (Mumbai Chapter) said, "When I was passing by this area, …

Saving salt pan lands, mangroves is priority

Mumbai: The authorities have woken up to the dangers of climate change and global warming. Efforts are being made to find ways to mitigate their effects. But a lot more has to be done, and fast. The next five years are going to be crucial, experts say. The new forest …

Official indifference led to mangrove destruction

Rajiv Shah | TNN Gandhinagar: A high-level Gujarat government report, submitted to the World Bank, has admitted of policy indifference towards coastal ecosystem as the main reason for massive damage to mangroves, which till 1960 were the natural protection wall against salinity ingress along the state

Climate change and food security in the Pacific

This brief has been prepared for the UN Convention on Climate Change meeting in Copenhagen, December 2009, to raise awareness of the imminent impacts of climate change on food security in Pacific island countries and territories and to urge participants to consider the importance of mainstreaming food security in climate-related …

The management of natural coastal carbon sinks

The IUCN report, The Management of Natural Coastal Carbon Sinks, launched at the climate change and protected area summit in Granada, Spain. The first in-depth study revealing the latest science of marine ecosystems, such as seagrass meadows, mangroves and salt marshes, shows that they have a much greater capacity to …

The economics of ecosystems and biodiversity for national and international policymakers

Policy-makers who factor the planet's multi-trillion dollar ecosystem services into their national and international investment strategies are likely to see far higher rates of return and stronger economic growth in the 21st century. Some countries have already made the link to a limited extent and are glimpsing benefits in terms …

Mangrove forest cover of Visakhapatnam coast is under threat

This article talks about a small patch of mangrove forest near the Meghadrigedda creek of Visakhapatnam coast of Andhra Pradesh. The creek located in Visakhapatnam (17

LDF to give green signal to 4 major projects in Kerala

WITH political hurdles within LDF over new investment proposals in Kerala appearing to have been overcome on Thursday, at least four major projects are all set to be cleared. The projects are expected to be approved by a ministerial panel when it meets on November 16. CPI has shot down …

Use of ICT for adaptation to climate change

Mango buds, honeysuckle and muster-flower are blooming earlier in the winter. Foggy days are longer than in the past and northern part of Bangladesh is no more cooler. Cyclone and flood are becoming common and frequent every year. These are indications of a warming climate. The Bangladesh is particularly vulnerable …

Shanties resurface on mangrove land

Mumbai: Taking advantage of the laxity of civic officials and the police during elections, virgin mangrove lands near Kandarpada, Dahisar, are being reclaimed to build illegal shanties and industrial units. The reclaimed land is part of the mangroves that extend up to the Gorai creek and is among the last …

Sindh to introduce Disaster Risk Management Programme

The Sindh government has decided to introduce a Rs 7 billion Disaster Risk Management Programme with priorities like establishing early warning systems and safety of coastal and flood zones. The programme has been proposed to be implemented in three years with a total cost of Rs 7 billion, with a …

Mud crab missing from coastal menu

KENDRAPARA: The delicious mud crab has disappeared from menu in coastal Kendrapara district and other areas due to rampant catching of baby crabs by fishermen and other reasons. Reports said the population of mud crab is declining year after year. A few years back, fish markets in Kendrapara and its …

Rich nations should bear burden of climate change

Scientists and researchers at a dialogue in Rajshahi on Monday categorically stated that the industrial and richer nations are responsible for the climate change and they should take effective decisions right now to face the adverse impact of climate change and other environmental degradations. They viewed that the climate change …

Coastal home owners face huge losses from rising sea

Australians Lesley and Doug McGrath have for decades battled ocean swells that have eaten away at the backyard of their multi-million dollar Sydney home. They bought an old beach shack on Collaroy Beach in 1976 and replaced it with a two storey home anchored to the land by 12 meter …

Water shortage greatest threat to Pakistan: book

Water shortages present the greatest future threat to the viability of Pakistan as a state and a society, warns a new book on Pakistan. Author Michael Kugelman argues that

CM seeks mangrove research centre in Orissa

BHUBANESWAR: Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik today said that a national institute of mangrove research (NIMR) should be established in the State considering the largest diversity of mangrove forests in Orissa. Addressing the national conference of state ministers of environment and forests presided over by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in Delhi …

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Jairam isnt keen on development of citys salt pans

Nauzer Bharucha | TNN Mumbai: At the highest political and government levels in Delhi, there is a view that salt pan lands should not be opened up for any kind of development, according to union minister of environment and forests Jairam Ramesh. He said on the sidelines of a public …

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