
Neeraj Vedwan
@nvedwan
Interested in politics, environment, health, literature, films and food. Academic.
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22-11-2012 22:47:51
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This clip was shot somewhere in Wayanad in the aftermath of the recent calamity, I am told. We often assess the damage caused by these calamities only in human terms. In reality, these human-made catastrophes impact all creatures. MoEF&CC Mohan Pargaien IFS🇮🇳 Ramesh Pandey Jairam Ramesh

Parks, Plantations & Orchards Passed Off As Forests & Other Untruths From India’s Forest Data | prerna singh bindra 🐘🐅🐾 article-14.com/post/parks-pla…

"We studied 230 fisheries around the world. We found populations of many overfished species are in far worse condition than has been reported, and the sustainability of fisheries was overstated" We need a global treaty to end all industrial fishing theconversation.com/investigation-…


First day working out at Retro Fitness, Hackettstown. Went well! Retro Fitness






Good to see scientists finally speaking out against this absolutely insane, ecologically illiterate project scroll.in/latest/1080450… Pankaj Sekhsaria Manish Chandi




I’m excited to share my latest article: “A Practical Approach to Healthspan Medicine” just published in Scientific American scientificamerican.com/custom-media/g… For too long, our healthcare system has operated on a reactive fix-it-when-it-breaks model. This piece outlines the emerging field


“Bahawalpur.” I still have chills in my heart from when I first heard that town’s name in late January 2002. For the 23 years since, I have reported on how Pakistani intelligence and military leaders have used that city — Bahawalpur — in the southern province of Punjab as a base
