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Western architecture is making india’s heatwaves worse
By Ciara NugentonMay. 23, 2022 in https://vikalpsangam.org Arched windows, reflecting on floor surface, likely at old palace in Jaipur, India. The design helps keep heat out. Robert Nickelsberg/Getty Images Benny Kuriakose remembers when his father built the first house in his village in the southern Indian state of Kerala with a concrete roof. It was […]

Aamon: tribal women in violence-hit bengal province triple incomes with organic rice; revive traditional varieties
By Urvashi Dev RawalonMay. 24, 2022 vikalpsangam.org In India, rice has been considered auspicious and a symbol of prosperity and success since ancient times. For thousands of tribal and underprivileged women in Nayagram block of Bengal’s Jhargram district, caught in a cycle of Maoist violence and poverty, the cultivation of organic indigenous rice varieties has […]
What may grow, what must shrink
JÖRG HAAS vía www.boell.de “The Limits to Growth”. This Club of Rome report, published 50 years ago, is still one of the most cited, most influential and most controversial publications in the history of environmental policy. It was published in 35 languages with a total circulation of over 30 million. Together with Rachel Carson’s “The Silent Spring”, it […]
Basic income with a feminist heart: how to make it stop being a utopia in Colombia?
We build a document in which we explore this proposal in light of the lessons of feminist economics and as a possible option to fight against poverty and inequality. Today we launch it at the Bogotá International Book Fair.
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