-Down to Earth 73% Indians are optimistic about avoiding climate crisis in their lifetime according to a survey by Epson; 4.1% don’t believe there is a climate emergency There is a big gap in perception among Indians of the scale and immediacy of the climate emergency on one hand and the actions to tackle the same on the other, a recent survey conducted by global technology leader, Epson, has shown. Down To Earth...
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Locusts push farmers to ‘cover’ crops -Rutam Vora and Vishwanath Kulkarni
-The Hindu Business Line Rajasthan sees big enrolment under PMFBY scheme this kharif The scare of desert Locust Attacks coupled with erratic rainfall in the early part of monsoon has pushed more farmers in Rajasthan to take insurance for their crops under the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY) this kharif season. Sum insured Officials of the Rajasthan Agriculture Department said about 45 per cent more farmers have enrolled for the scheme this year...
More »Explained: The difference between a locust plague, upsurge and outbreak
-The Indian Express The FAO has three categories of Desert Locust situations: outbreak, upsurge, and plague. The current Locust Attack (2019-2020) has been categorised as an upsurge India should remain on high alert against Locust Attack for the next four weeks, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has warned amid the country facing the worst Locust Attack in 26 years. In its latest update on Friday, the FAO said spring-bred locust swarms, which...
More »The swarm before the storm -KD Prathapan
-Frontline.in As the threat of a Locust Attack looms, and as climate change threatens to increase the frequency of such attacks, Indian agriculture needs a more durable and long-term strategy to fight the menace. Life in the desert is defined by scarcity of water. The harsh, prolonged dry spells further restrict the availability of food resources for much of the year. Plants and animals in the desert have evolved various strategies to...
More »Locust Attack: Bihar conducts mock drills, launches awareness campaign -Mohd Imran Khan
-Down to Earth Locusts around 500 km away from districts. Experts say little possibility of them entering state The Bihar government’s agriculture department has begun mock drills in villages and launched an awareness campaign, over fears that locust swarms may enter the state. Ten of the state’s districts that border Uttar Pradesh were put high alert. The districts include Aurangabad, Bhojpur, Buxar, Gaya, Gopalganj, Kaimur, Rohtas, Saran, Siwan and West Champaran. The locusts...
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