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Best of BS Opinion: Climate-related financial risks, Budget 2020, and more

From how Budget 2020 could be the litmus test for the government's reform credentials to the reasons why natural farming could be an alternative to high input cost agriculture

Winter, smog, fog, pollution, air, railways, climate
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Thick fog covers a platform, at Allahabad Railway Station, during a cold wintry night in Prayagraj

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Why doesn't climate risk still figure enough in discussions of macro-economic stability and vulnerability? Are there commonalities in the circumstances of high-performing farmers that could be scaled up in different regions of the country? Is there a relationship between prior ecological conditions and subsequent improvements, which could indicate the regions where natural farming is more likely to succeed? Alokananda Chakraborty sums up.

The idea of asset monetisation to meet the government's disinvestment target is worth pursuing as there are vast tracts of land held by government wings in metropolitan areas that developers might be willing to bid big bucks for,

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