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yamini,
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Snoro,
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Buckle Up For More Dust Storms Thanks To Land Degradation, Climate Change

The extraordinary dust and thunderstorms have come just when concerns have been mounting about the rapid rate of desertification in several Indian states

https://www.freepressjournal.in/analysis/buckle-up-for-more-dust-storms-thanks-to-land-degradation-climate-change

ssharadmohhan,
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An un-seasonal thunderstorm followed by very heavy #Rain hits #Mumbai #Bombay

Dozens got injured as a massive hoarding fell on a petrol station where people had taken shelter

A Virahini #Nayika watches an approaching storm in this c1820 #Pahari #IndianMiniaturePainting from #Mandi #HimachalPradesh & now at #Lahore #Museum in #Pakistan

#Artist #IndianHeritage #MastoArt #Histodons #Paintings #Museums #Art #History #Heritage #Painting #Thunderstrom #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #India

Mumbai,
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Ultimate entertainment at Dadar #mumbai #mastindia #mumbai https://redd.it/1cjbbyx

Lylamehta,
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Lovely photoessay by on how 's coastal road will badly affect Indigenous fishers.

It will facilitate traffic flows, largely for the elite, but will also be a disaster for coastal ecologies in a coastal city so vulnerable to climate change.

Mumbai’s shiny new Coastal Road spells doom for the city’s Kolis

https://questionofcities.org/mumbais-shiny-new-coastal-road-spells-doom-for-the-citys-kolis/

Lylamehta,
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@seachanger I think this is because it's otherwise fishermen (1)

Lylamehta,
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@seachanger How amazing. where are you in Alaska? I often just write 'fishers' in articles/ academic work but fisherpeople and fisherfolk sound much nicer. And yes, it's good that journalists make the change

curiocritters,
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A Common Jezebel (Delias eucharis) stops for a moment's respite from the day's blistering heat, as Mumbai's late winter gives way to a blazing summer.🌡️

Butterflies are especially important pollinators in urban areas, since, unlike bees, they aren't particularly sensitive to altered ecosystems, and happily go about their business of pollinating every second morsel of food we consume.

📸 JAN 29 2024. ,

jayesh,

The moon over Mumbai today.

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jayesh,

@Deus What? Why would you drag them intto this?

Deus,
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@jayesh Banter. Nothing serious.

soulofashu,

"Urchin" - my latest , from my photo from during the season

AmiW, German
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⚪ Mehr... Lieblingsfotos?
🟤 More... Favorite photos?
📷 by Artist: in Loc.: India 🇮🇳 - Title: untitled - ➡️

filipendula,
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@AmiW unglaubliches schönes Foto. Sieht aus wie "love is on the air" aber eigentlich geht es nur um die Körner :-)

AmiW,
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@filipendula Für gutes Futter setz ich mich fast auch überall hin. 😁😗

arya,

Why is RT (Russia) putting huge ads on random govt BEST buses in

@mastodonindians

raj,

@arya @mastodonindians recently I am seeing their ads too in newspaper (TOI)

yazad3,
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  • A mysterious plant that’s not well known even by scientists in India *

Today I came across this 3' large and strange "tuber"(?), whose thin slices were being sold as a street-side snack near in

It seems to be popular in southern India, usually near Hindu religious sites. It is sold under the name “Ram Kand Mool” and the mythological claim is that when the Hindu god Ram was in exile for 14 years, he sustained on this “fruit”.

Turns out, no one really knows what plant this is, and if it’s even safe to eat. There was some genetic testing done and it was found to be similar to Agave. The street vendors and their suppliers have kept it a secret all these years. This is honestly mind-boggling to me, that in a country of 1.3 billion a street snack’s origins is a secret.

yazad3,
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The Wikipedia article on this seems to be plagiarized from this article - https://indianexpress.com/article/lifestyle/food-wine/ram-kandmool-vegetable-summer-8604125/

yazad3,
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I saw this on the outskirts of , today. Someone on suggested these were . This is very disturbing, as these are one of the worst in the world. To make matters worse, the place where I saw them is a diverse and vibrant . Birds from all over the world migrate here.

Could someone help confirm if Yellow Crazy Ants native to India?

AmiW, German
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⚪ Ein Sonnenluftballon und 4...
Lieblingsfotos 🎈
🟤 A sun balloon and 4... Favorite
photos ☀️
📷 by Artist: / in Loc.: India 🇮🇳 - Title: untitled - ➡️

AmiW,
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@DerAsket ich poste ungern solche Links, aber auf Anfrage gerne.
Er ist bei YouTube unter Mitesh Patil:
https://t1p.de/hvb0t
Bei Insta unter: mitz_patil
https://t1p.de/hbv60

DerAsket,
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@AmiW

Danke sehr

mazouzi,
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on the verge of huge transformation. 📸 - ompsyram

Deus,
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And I had thought all the in and around are gone - forever. Taken from a high rise.

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umehlig,

@Deus What happened -- mangroves attacked by butterfly larvae? Here in Brazil we have observed several defoliation events caused by Hylaea puera moth larvae (affecting only Avicennia) -- looks quite similar from a distance. The trees recover usually well afterwards. Hyblaea attacks have been reported in the past from Mumbai, too.

Deus,
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I’m no expert, so I have zero idea 🙂

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