Outlook Magazine - July 21, 2024
Outlook Magazine - July 21, 2024
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In this issue
Climate Injustice
A Crisis of Inequality
To address the climate crisis in ways that serve the large majority of Indians, we must tackle the age-old questions of caste, class, religion, and gender-based oppression
7 mins
Extreme Survival
How poor women cope with poverty and climate change
2 mins
Burning Earth
How global warming changes the lives of Indians, and the unequal ways it affects the population
9 mins
COP, Anthropogenic, Solastalgia...What?
It is time to improve communication on the most dangerous crisis the world is facing
5 mins
Portraits of Heat
Everyday objects hold in themselves a multitude of stories, each telling of the climate change exasperated divide between the haves and have-nots of the world.
3 mins
An Unequal Heat
Dalit women working as farm labourers bear the extreme brunt of the climate crisis and escalating temperatures. This visual project documents their stories, which are a powerful testament to the fact that there can be no climate justice without social justice
6 mins
Human Understanding is Built on Stories
The term communication gap is a euphemism. It is more accurate to say they are parallel universes. Part of it has to do with the nature of the subject.
2 mins
Living on the Margins
While the climate crisis spells doom for everyone, its impact does not hit everyone equally
2 mins
Fahrenheit 800
India’s brick kiln workers are paying for the country’s construction boom
2 mins
We The Power
People’s movements to protect the environment are making major strides from Kashmir to Kerala
5 mins
Ice Loss
Thajiwas, once a large glacier extending to Sonamarg, has receded 12-15 metres annually since the 1960s due to insufficient winter snowfall, higher summer temperatures
7 mins
Elegy for the Hills
Global warming is severely affecting farming and leading to disasters, displacement and migration in Uttarakhand
7 mins
Sea the Change
This piece is an outcome of my struggle to comprehend the times inhabit. They are based on encounters in a fishing village near Pondicherry Puducherry), where fishermen friends helped/are helping me navigate new waters. The ever-changing sea led me to these explorations. There is urgency in the air. Else, all will be still
5 mins
The Sea in their Blood
Mumbai's original residents, the fishing community, is struggling to stay afloat amid frequent storms, warmer temperatures, rising sea level, reduced catch and illegal technology
5 mins
The Dark Earth
Incessant mining in Jharkhand has led to large-scale deforestation, resulting in long and warm summers and shifting of the monsoon
7 mins
Feeling the Heat
A visit to a few bastis in Delhi proved that women are disproportionately impacted by climate change
6 mins
The Age Cf Cli-Fi
When nature faced an existential crisis, Bollywood's storytellers found other greener pastures
7 mins
Godmen and Mortal Women
Women, girls, workers, Dalits, mothers, daughters, sisters, wives, babies, followers: who were the victims of the Hathras satsang stampede?
10+ mins
Outlook Magazine Description:
Publisher: The Outlook Group
Category: News
Language: English
Frequency: Fortnightly
Outlook is a weekly news magazine published by Outlook Publishing India Pvt. Ltd. It was founded in 1995 by Vinod Mehta. Outlook covers a wide range of topics, including politics, business, society, and culture. The magazine is known for its investigative journalism and its bold and fearless reporting.
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