Climate Adaptation
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Mahila Kissan Sammelan 2015
Millets which are much more nutritious and will stand up to the changing climate, get no support at all.
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Which way will we walk?
'We have the power to change'
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A village adapts to climate change in myriad ways
A small village in Rajasthan sets an example by its model of environment governance which combines traditional and religious practices with scientific concepts to tackle problems brought on by climate change
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Ice Stupa : Artificial Glaciers of Ladakh
By mid- March all the flat ice on ground had melted, but not our Stupa.
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Built to last
A Rajasthan village has cylindrical houses that help people cope with extreme weather events