Ecoensa has launched a special initiative on the occasion of International Biodiversity Day dedicated to the protection and revival of urban bird species. On the occasion of International Biodiversity Day, Ecoensa launched a heartfelt initiative titled “Bring Back Chiriyas in Our Neighbourhood” to revive and protect our cherished urban passerines—especially the House Sparrow (Passer domesticus)…
Photo courtesy: WiNNMexico 2025 Ecoensa had the honour of participating in the Women in Nature Network (WiNN) 2025 gathering held in the vibrant cultural backdrop of Mexico. As a guest participant, Ecoensa proudly carried the spirit of community, conservation, and connection all the way from India, to the international forum that brought together inspiring women…
Time Magazine’s Women of the Year 2025 (Source: Purnima Devi Barman/Instagram) In February 2025, Purnima Devi Barman’s unwavering commitment to conservation and community engagement was globally recognized when she was named among Time Magazine’s Women of the Year. This accolade celebrates 12 extraordinary leaders worldwide who are working towards a more equitable and sustainable future….
Global warming is one of the most pressing issues facing humanity today. Rising global temperatures, largely due to the emission of greenhouse gases, have led to more frequent and severe weather events, melting ice caps, and rising sea levels. One of the most potent ways to combat global warming is through a global transition to…
The common focal point for the global warming debate is the emission of fossil fuel., that often overshadow the other significant variables such as deforestation. Deforestation and climate change are interlinked and complicated, yet significant, deforestation itself contribute approximately 12-20% greenhouse emissions globally (Van Der Werf et al., 2009). This blog aims to elucidate the…