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India Looks to Private Sector, Innovation to Address Environmental Crises


Global Atlanta
Local panel explores ‘the business case for nature’
Companies and NGOs are hoping for more blue skies in India. Photo by Trevor Williams
India has captured the world’s sympathy as it faces a devastating COVID-19 surge, but beneath that acute crisis lies another slow-burning threat that could be more destructive in the long run: environmental degradation.  
Set to become the most populous country in the world by 2014, India faces the lingering challenge of bringing hundreds of millions more out of poverty while somehow tackling climate change and reducing pollution.  
The size of this herculean task means no single stakeholder whether the government or nonprofits or companies can address it alone, experts said during a ....

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"Happy Seeder" saves farmers money over burning straw, new study in India shows – CIMMYT


“Happy Seeder” saves farmers money over burning straw, new study in India shows
Authors conclude that no-till, no-burn practices can cut severe pollution in northern India and that they merit strong policy support, including enforcement of bans on burning straw.
December 10, 2020
Direct sowing of wheat seed into a recently-harvested rice field using the “Happy Seeder” implement, a cost-effective and eco-friendly alternative to burning rice straw, in northern India. (Photo: BISA/Love Kumar Singh)
Compared to conventional tillage practices, sowing wheat directly into just-harvested rice fields without burning or removing straw or other residues will not only reduce pollution in New Delhi and other parts of northern India, but will save over $130 per hectare in farmer expenses, lessen irrigation needs by as much as 25%, and allow early planting of wheat to avoid yield-reducing heat stress, according to a new study published in the ....

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