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About Rituparna
I am an independent journalist based in Uttar Pradesh, a state in Northern India. 
I write long-forms on the technology market in India and analytical pieces on tech policies. I have a keen interest in engineering and like writing pieces on scientific breakthroughs and achievements.
I have also written a couple of stories on the environmental issues plaguing the Indian subcontinent and the hardships faced by rural and tribal communities of India. My story on disaster preparedness featured in GaonConnection's best four stories on climate change for 2020.
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Climate Change Can Cause the Next Global Conflict

17 Sep 2024  |  lmb.pluc.tv
Scott Carney and Jason Miklian discuss their book 'The Vortex,' which explores the Bhola cyclone's role in the liberation of Bangladesh and the potential for climate change to trigger future global conflicts. They emphasize the link between climate-induced mega storms and international conflict, highlighting the urgency of climate action. The book combines investigative journalism and academic research to present a compelling narrative aimed at motivating climate resilience and awareness.

Middle East and North Africa Climate Week 2022

15 Jul 2024  |  lmb.pluc.tv
The inaugural Middle East and North Africa Regional Climate Week aims to enhance collaboration and integrate climate action into global pandemic recovery efforts. The event will gather governments, cities, private sector leaders, financial institutions, and civil society to discuss climate challenges and opportunities, focusing on national actions, climate-resilient development, and transformation opportunities. The four-day event will feature sessions organized into three tracks, with onsite registration still available.

How to be a conscious shopper in a fast fashion world

09 Jul 2024  |  lmb.pluc.tv
India is poised to become a major consumer market with the rise of fast fashion and online shopping, especially during the pandemic. While shopping can be enjoyable, it often leads to buyer's remorse and has significant environmental impacts due to overconsumption. The article advocates for a mindful approach to shopping, emphasizing the importance of auditing existing wardrobes, purchasing versatile and classic pieces, checking sizes, and reading customer reviews to make more sustainable and satisfying choices.

Tech Start-ups on Climate Raise Nearly $1 Billion in Past Five Years, Pushing for Greater Investment in the Sector

19 Jun 2024  |  lmb.pluc.tv
A report by Impact Investors Council, Climate Collective, and Arete Advisors reveals that 120 climate-tech start-ups in India raised $1.2 billion over the past five years. The report highlights the need for innovative low-carbon technology start-ups to achieve net-zero transition and emphasizes the importance of abundant capital and conducive policies for their growth. Key findings include the dominance of Sustainable Mobility and Energy sub-segments in investment activity, and the presence of enablers such as increased climate action awareness, a large clean energy asset base, global capital interest, and an expanding ecosystem of incubators, accelerators, and policy advocacy groups.

Fast Fashion Isn't Saving Us. Far From It.

31 May 2024  |  lmb.pluc.tv
Fast fashion, characterized by inexpensive and rapidly produced clothing, is criticized for its severe environmental impact and human rights violations. Brands like H&M, Zara, and Fashion Nova are accused of exploiting labor and harming the environment while presenting themselves as affordable fashion providers. The article highlights the significant water usage in producing cotton shirts, the non-biodegradable nature of polyester, and the exploitation of women and children in sweatshops. It argues that fast fashion is a feminist issue, particularly an ecofeminist one, linking environmental degradation with the exploitation of women. The article suggests sustainable alternatives such as buying from grassroots companies, recycling clothes, researching brands, shopping second-hand, and adopting a minimalist wardrobe.

Roadmap to Energy Efficiency

01 Oct 2023  |  lmb.pluc.tv
Siddharth Singh, an energy and climate policy expert, discusses the importance of energy efficiency in combating climate change and the ongoing issue of air pollution in India. He highlights the increased awareness of air pollution since the release of his book 'Great Smog of India' but notes the lack of substantial action. Singh emphasizes the need for societal and governmental efforts to address air pollution and climate change, and expresses hope for more support for emerging markets at COP27.

Young scuba diver from India leads by example in waste collection

03 Aug 2022  |  letmebreathe.in
Thaaragai Aarathana, an 8-year-old scuba diver from Chennai, India, is actively involved in cleaning the ocean and its shores of plastics to protect marine life, especially the endangered dugong. Despite facing initial ridicule, her efforts have inspired her community, and she aspires to become a diving master like her father, Aravind Tharunsri.

Fevers Grip Uttar Pradesh With Third COVID Wave on the Horizon

14 Sep 2021  |  science.thewire.in
The article discusses the severe dengue outbreak in Firozabad, Uttar Pradesh, highlighting the unprecedented scale of the epidemic and the challenges in detecting and reporting cases. It underscores the poor healthcare infrastructure, inadequate testing facilities, and the government's underreporting of cases. Experts emphasize the need for better surveillance, public awareness, and improved healthcare systems. The article also touches on the potential third wave of COVID-19 and the compounded public health crisis in the region.

Recurring tar pollution along Mumbai beaches needs immediate attention

03 Sep 2021  |  citizenmatters.in
Mumbai's beaches, including stretches up to Alibag and Palghar, have been affected by tar pollution, with black or dark brown sticky liquid tar deposits washing ashore. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation has been cleaning the tar, but the source remains untraced. Tarballs, harmful to marine life and potentially entering the human food chain, are a recurring issue during monsoons. Environmentalists and NGOs call for more significant action and investigation into the pollution's sources, as the impact on marine life, local residents, and fishermen is profound.

“Never seen anything like this”: How Cyclone Yaas impacted farmers’ livelihoods in Bengal

01 Jul 2021  |  The Caravan
Cyclone Yaas, classified as a 'very severe cyclonic storm,' caused extensive damage to the coastal areas of Odisha and West Bengal, severely impacting the livelihoods of farmers in the Sundarbans region. The cyclone breached 136 flood barriers in West Bengal, leading to significant losses in agriculture and aquaculture. Farmers like Paritosh Biswas and Niranjan Maity face uncertain futures due to repeated cyclones and inadequate embankments. The state government has initiated relief efforts, including financial aid under the Duare Tran scheme, but challenges such as poor awareness and digital literacy hinder effective distribution. The article highlights the need for decentralization of relief efforts and community participation to better address the needs of affected farmers.
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