Cell for Awareness and Research in Environmental Law Studies

Even a child knows how valuable the forest is. The fresh, breathtaking smell of trees. Echoing birds flying above that dense magnitude. A stable climate, a sustainable diverse life and a source of culture. Yet, forests and other ecosystems hang in the balance, threatened to become croplands, pasture, and plantations.

NLIU – CARES BLOGS

  • Critical Analysis on India’s Climate Targets in light of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report

    Author: Soumyya Khanna is a 2nd year student at the National Law Institute University, Bhopal. Introduction When there’s a talk about climate change and recent developments in its concept, addressing IPCC is certain and essential. IPCC, an Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, was set up in 1988. The objective behind the same is to provide…

  • Could the Drying up in Europe’s Great Rivers be a New Normal?

    Author: Shambhavi Anand is a 2nd year student at the National Law Institute University, Bhopal. Introduction Rivers are an essential component of our ecosystem, they support biodiversity, provide water for drinking and agriculture, and lastly have played a crucial role in transforming human history, culture and society. Water bodies across the globe form an indispensable…

  • CoP a turning point, failed to turn?

    Authors: Gungun Anand, a 3rd-year student, and Tarun Barskar, a 4th-year student, both study at the National Law Institute University in Bhopal. Introduction: Human-induced climate change exists as a dangerous, widespread disruptor of nature, affecting the lives of billions of people around the world as a consequence of which the world faces multiple inescapable climate…

  • Dark Data is Killing the Planet – We need Digital Decarbonisation

    Author: Khushi Pandey is a 2nd year student at the National Law Institute University, Bhopal. Introduction: The digital world today has become an all-encompassing phenomenon, with no area in one’s life a stranger to it. From the moment one’s morning starts, it is an alarm set on the phone that wakes one up. It then…

  • The Virulent Heirloom of Warfare

    Author: Ishika Srivastava is a 4th year student at the National Law Institute University, Bhopal. Introduction: The conflict between Russia and Ukraine, which erupted in 2022, has left an indelible mark on the region, with devastating and long-term consequences that threaten both the environment and human health. Despite the gravity of the situation, the environmental…

  • Stubble Burning Conundrum: Farmers versus The State

    Stubble Burning Conundrum: Farmers versus The State

    In this article, the author has discussed the “burning issue” relating to stubble burning. The author has drawn a parallel with the famous play Hamlet to throw light upon the dreadful situation of environmental pollution because of stubble burning. The author traced the issue of stubble burning and explained the major issues relating to it.…