Hurdles
Narrow business interests and an apathetic political leadership will never allow fuel cells to take off
Narrow business interests and an apathetic political leadership will never allow fuel cells to take off
Emission warranty and recall system have compelled the automobile manufacturers in the US and Sweden to take serious anti pollution measures
Has a lot of power to safeguard public health. Prefers not to use it
Science needs to come home scientists need to address the concerns of the local communities
The convoluted laws of the country fail to tackle the menace caused by the exponentially growing and powerful plastic industry in India
USA: Domestic and international travellers made nearly 287 million visits to the 378 parks under the US National Park Service in 1998 compared to the 275 million visits in 1997. This travel generated
Militancy s most distressing casualties
Cash-strapped Uttaranchal embarks on industrialisation. However, its policies are frightfully blind to green issues
Why are companies across all product categories nutracising their brands? Obviously, to catch a huge market growing by the day for health and dietary supplements
Voluntary standards never work in India
30/05/2005
The Supreme Court looks to cutting losses
For good or for worse
14/08/2005
Why the French pollution tax is unlikely to produce results
29/09/1999
Jabalpur s shrinking lakes needs sincere planning and community participation
Satyajit Ray"s films showed an extreme sensitivity to the natural world. Yet he was no naturalist. The people he portrayed were carefully situated in their environment
14/06/1992
Today's neo Malthusians have acquired a fashionable new fig leaf: environmentalism. And Robert McNamara's recent talk in Delhi was an eloquent expression of this trend
A common market linking Mexico, the United States and Canada could very well result in US firms heading north or south to escape strict pollution control standards
Despite environment friendly refrigerators making the grade, manufacturers are hesitant to introduce them commercially.
14/10/1992
The North and South disagree on classifying logged timber.
14/01/1993
The new US Environmental Protection Agency administrator Carol Browner, the new Environmental Protection Agency administrator, has a tough job ahead, balancing ecology and industry.