A State Divided: A Snapshot of India’s Water-Energy Choke Point

The landscape of the northeastern Indian state of Meghalaya is rapidly changing. What was once a predominately agricultural economy has shifted to coal mining with significant consequences for people and the environment. “Once you extract coal from the land, it’s really hard to go back to an agricultural economy,” says ECSP’s Sean Peoples in an … Continue reading A State Divided: A Snapshot of India’s Water-Energy Choke Point