Rural India looks to past and present to meet growing water needs
Indian farmers are adopting a combination of centuries-old water storage methods and modern irrigation techniques to adapt to increasingly dry conditions
Crop insurance fails to ease climate burden of India's poorest coastal farmers
Many of the most impoverished, marginalised farmers on the Andhra Pradesh coast don't have crop insurance, or say payouts take too long to arrive
Indian schools switch over to solar power
As India's schools start to use more technology, solar power and biogas are helping keep the lights on and make use of waste, enabling underprivileged students to do better
Climate change hits bamboo production in India
Erratic weather is leading to job losses and greater imports from China
India's small farmers turn hydrologists to battle drought
An innovative 'water school' teaches farmers how to monitor local water resources and use them sustainably, improving harvests
Indian Maoists give green light to local land restoration in conflict zones
India’s communist insurgents have sabotaged government development projects, but they are letting local land restoration schemes go ahead
Poverty-fighting 'elephant' boosts fortunes in India
But focus on growing water-hungry Napier grass for biofuel could lead to problems, experts warn
Clean technology delivers social as well as financial benefits - experts
India urged to slash subsidies, support a popular push toward clean energy
Wise use of resources, limiting climate change key to sustainable development - experts
Nations risk losing crucial economic drivers ? such as water and energy ? if climate impacts are not managed
Inequality deepens climate challenge for India's women farmers
Women's role in agriculture is largely ignored, making it harder for them to adapt to climate shifts that are reducing yields