10 Endangered Species in India and How We Can Save Them

Infographic titled '10 Endangered Species in India and How We Can Save Them', highlighting reasons for wildlife threats and conservation actions for species including Bengal Tiger, Indian One-Horned Rhinoceros, and others.

India is one of the world’s 17 megadiverse countries, home to extraordinary wildlife found nowhere else on Earth. Yet dozens of species teeter on the edge of extinction. This post profiles 10 critically endangered species in India, examines the threats they face, and outlines the conservation actions that give them the best chance of survival.

Why Mental Health is the New Frontier of Occupational Safety

Psychological health at work is no longer a soft HR concern. It is a measurable, manageable occupational safety risk governed by international standards and increasingly mandated by law. This post explains why mental health has moved to the centre of HSE management and what organisations must do about it.

Why Materiality Assessments Are the Foundation of a Credible Sustainability Report

A sustainability report is only as credible as the materiality assessment underpinning it. This post explains what materiality is, how double materiality works under CSRD, and the five practical steps to conducting a materiality assessment that is rigorous, defensible, and strategically useful in 2026.

LCA vs LCSA: What Is the Difference and When Should You Use Each?

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LCA and LCSA are related but fundamentally different frameworks. One assesses environmental performance. The other integrates environmental, economic, and social dimensions simultaneously. This technically precise comparison clarifies the scope, methodological maturity, data requirements, and application context of each, so you can choose the right tool for the right decision.

Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) in 2026: A Complete Framework Compliance Guide for Businesses

Infographic titled 'Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) in 2026: A Business Guide' outlining EPR principles, mechanisms, regulatory landscapes, and compliance actions.

EPR is no longer a peripheral compliance obligation. It is a material financial and operational risk for any producer with packaging, electronics, battery, or textile volumes placed on regulated markets. This guide covers how EPR works, the regulatory landscape across the EU, UK, and India, the key compliance challenges, and the strategic steps every producer must take now.

The Future of Environmental Science Careers in 2026: Specialisations, Skills, and Where the Jobs Are

Infographic illustrating the future of environmental science careers by 2026, highlighting driving factors, regulatory impacts, corporate sustainability strategies, emerging specializations, critical skills, and necessary credentials.

Environmental science careers have never been more varied or more in demand. Regulatory expansion, corporate sustainability mainstreaming, green finance growth, and climate adaptation investment are collectively generating the strongest hiring market in the field’s history. Here is where the opportunities are and what skills will get you there.

15 Sustainable New Year’s Resolutions for a Greener 2026: Ranked by Impact

Infographic listing 15 evidence-based sustainability resolutions for 2026, divided into categories: Food & Diet, Transport & Mobility, Energy & Home, Consumption & Waste, Finance & Systemic Impact, and Nature & Community, with key actionable items highlighted.

Most sustainable resolutions fail because they are vague, low-impact, and unmeasured. These 15 are different. Each one is grounded in lifecycle assessment research and prioritised around the individual actions that generate the greatest actual environmental impact.

Air Pollution and Respiratory Health in Urban India: Causes, Evidence, and What Can Be Done

Infographic on India's air quality issues, highlighting severe air pollution, major pollutants, health impacts, specific hazards like cancer, vulnerable populations, and proposed solutions including the National Clean Air Programme.

83 of the world’s 100 most polluted cities are in India. The respiratory health consequences are measurable, documented, and preventable. This post examines the epidemiological evidence, the key pollutants, the populations most at risk, and the policy and individual responses that the science supports.

10 Climate Change Facts Everyone Should Know in 2026

Infographic titled '10 Essential Climate Change Facts: The Science of 2026' highlighting key climate change statistics and their implications.

The science of climate change is not new. What is new is the observed reality: 1.5 degrees was breached in 2024, carbon budgets are nearly exhausted, and extreme weather costs are accelerating. Here are 10 foundational facts grounded in IPCC AR6 and peer-reviewed science.