Climate change - A challenge to India's economy
Briefing paper on climate change for members of Parliament by Anil Agarwal - Calling upon policy makers to recognise India's stake in the international climate change negotiations.
Briefing paper on climate change for members of Parliament by Anil Agarwal - Calling upon policy makers to recognise India's stake in the international climate change negotiations.
Sinha will make life even more miserable for Indians. Wealth will come about but at the cost of the environment
I have written this before and I want to repeat it again: The Western economic model which we are following with such keenness is a highly toxic model. Toxicity is inherent in it. It is built
Change also means standing behind something. In this sea of misery, you still have to find the little kernels of your dream and then stand up behind them as beacons of light. Otherwise, cynicism becomes the biggest obstacle to change dismissive and h
We hope that this voice of academics, professionals and scientists will become a shout and then a scream very soon
Strict environmental standards will prevent air pollution and safeguard the auto industry s interests
The brunt of environmental protection cannot just be borne by the poor
If the media wants to save Cogentrix, then it should take those in government to task for this state of affairs. Not India s democracy
T R Balu has to become more important for the environment than judges of the Supreme Court
Linking trade and environment benefits industrialised countries in every way. And they will promote their civil society to create a bigger and bigger fuss about it
What is the guarantee that the rules being set to control global warming will take India s economic interests into account?