Sustainability and Justice in the High Seas
<p>Greenpeace Southeast Asia urged Philippine-based tuna canneries to step up improvements in their systems and business practices to address issues on labor rights, sustainability, and traceable produce
<p>Greenpeace Southeast Asia urged Philippine-based tuna canneries to step up improvements in their systems and business practices to address issues on labor rights, sustainability, and traceable produce
State-run Coal India (CIL) on Tuesday refuted the charge of Greenpeace that it had deceived its shareholders by concealing its true level of extractable reserves of coal. The world’s largest coal miner said the allegation made by the global environmental lobby was “absolutely preposterous” and “misinformation campaign” against it as the change in extractable reserves of the fuel from amount mentioned while listing of the company is owing to “classification of reserves under different measurement norms”.
Bihar's energy minister Bijendra Prasad Yadav has said the agriculture sector urgently requires renewable energy. The minister said this while releasing Greenpeace India report, "Legal, Policy and Regulatory
Spin your way to glory on the road instead of at the slimming point, where the bike stands static and is permanently fixed to the ground. Before the cycles completely disappear from the streets of Kolkata,
UK shale gas exploration would have a "similar" carbon footprint to other fossil fuels, according to a new study. A report for the Department of Environment and Climate Change (Decc) estimates that
A village in Bihar that lost its electricity connection 30 years ago and then never succeeded in getting the state government to reconnect power supply is all set to be electrified again, this time with
MOSCOW: Greenpeace accused Russia on Monday of trying to block its protest against offshore drilling in the mineral-rich but ecologically fragile Arctic after Russian coastguards boarded its vessel. The
A delegation from the Coalition for a GM free India and Greenpeace India, delivered petitions from over 4 lakh Indians demanding the withdrawal of Biotechnology Regulatory Authority of India (BRAI) Bill.
Around 40% of beef and 85% of leather production serve markets that are potentially sensitive to environmental concerns, providing a partial explanation as to why Brazilian producers have made recent commitments
Amid an intense public debate over the impact of Genetically Modified (GM) crops on health and environment, thousands of farmers from across the country will demonstrate in the Capital on Thursday in support
Celebrating the 67th year of Independence, India is slowly losing her seed sovereignty, even as environmentalists and farmers’ organisations fight in vain. “Dependence on foreign seeds is as good as selling our land. The government is blind while framing new laws,” Rajesh Krishnan, co-convenor, Coalition for Genetically Modified (GM) Free India told Deccan Herald.