What’s Worth Saving? Maoists, Forests, and Development in India’s Western Ghats

Arrayed along India’s southwest coast is a 1,600-kilometer-long mountain chain with forests older than the Himalayas: the Western Ghats. The mountains are one of the top biodiversity hotspots in the world, and UNESCO recently recognized the region as a World Heritage site. They’re also one of the tensest of India’s emerging battlegrounds between development and … Continue reading What’s Worth Saving? Maoists, Forests, and Development in India’s Western Ghats