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Global North and South have different ambitions, but LiFE helps draw a common thread somewhere between the two without asking them to compromise on th
भारत में 24 मार्च 2020 को “संपूर्ण लॉकडाउन” की घोषणा की गई थी. �
Our economic model is putting unsustainable pressures on our planetary boundaries. We can’t afford to continue ignoring how economic growth is gener
Can a system — where social security has traditionally been a failure — at all opt for the normative ethical principles of degrowth for the cause
For decades, global agriculture has pursued an extractive model of relentless yield maximisation—at a devastating cost. Soil degradation, water scarcity, and deepening inequities have made it clear that the promise of perpetual growth in a finite world is an illusion. This brief challenges the dominant narrative of industrialised, high-input farming and reimagines Indian agriculture through the lens of ‘degrowth’—an emerging concept that
Lifestyle for the Environment, or LiFE, calls for sustainable lifestyles rooted in responsible consumption, ecological mindfulness, and alignment with nature's regenerative capacities.
The challenge of a “net zero” for India is not an easy one. Being one of the fastest growing economies with the second largest population that aspires to be $5 trillion economy soon, will India be able to circumvent the trade-off between the environment and economic growth?
‘लाइफ’ (LiFE – Lifestyle for the Environment) ही संकल्पना शाश्वत जीवनशैलीचा आग्रह करते. जी जबाबदारीने उपभोग, पर्यावरणप्रेमी दृष्टिकोन आणि निसर्गाच्या पुनरुत्पादन क्षमतेशी सुसंगत असते.
दशकों से वैश्विक स्तर पर कृषि क्षेत्र में एक एक्सट्रैक्टिव यानी दोहन का ऐसा मॉडल अपना रखा है जिसमें प्रति एकड़ अधिक से अधिक फ़सल लेने की कोशिश होती है. इस मॉडल के लिए विश्व वि