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When Worlds Collide #17: We are All Children of the Monsoon!
Text of my ‘When Worlds Collide’ column published in Ceylon Today Sunday newspaper on 27 May 2012 For the past few days, while enduring Colombo’s heat and high humidity, I’ve been hoping for a timely monsoon. A billion and a … Continue reading
Posted in Agriculture, Climate change, Communicating Development, Disaster, Environment, Environmental management, History, Indian Ocean, South Asia, Sri Lanka, Sustainable Development, Water
Tagged Anil Agarwal, children of the Monsoon, Development Alternatives, Dr Janaka Ratnasiri, Indian Ocean, IPCC, Kerala, Monsoon rains, National Monsoon Mission, Richard Hall, Robert D Kaplan, SAARC, Southwest Monsoon
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