
Mandate for a green globe
The diaolgue continues on how to free the earth from the clutches of greenhouse emissions
The diaolgue continues on how to free the earth from the clutches of greenhouse emissions
Petroleum fuels the engines of the global economy. So there is never enough of it. Oil politics dictates international relations
Hectic trading of CFCs in US back alleys is bothering little about the earth's punctured ozone canopy
The climate of the Indian Ocean is dominated by monsoon reversals, influencing hydrography and biogeochemistry of the Indian Ocean as well as land vegetation through changes in precipitation. During summer
For manufacturers of ozone destorying substances in the South its time to make a tough call. The protocol brings the bigwigs of the North-based chemical industry to their doorstep. Will they fight by leapfrogging to the best alternatives and beat the comp
The veryfirst scheme to recognise the intellectual property rights of the Kani tribals in Kerala, ran into rough weather, only to bounce back into action
In the Capital city, Delhi pollution has become a problem not only for human beings but also for the birds. The climate has immensely changed in Delhi due pollution and the birds which used to
Meteorologists are documenting the history of a different kind - one that will help them foresee the changing climate and monsoons. Going around 200 years back for information on the monsoons,
The global godfather of nations The United Nations Organization is bankrupt and counting its pennies
SCIENTISTS from Britain and six other countries have 4 together in unprecedented venture to um the mysteries a world's past dim They will sail os world's largest and most techmi cally
Efficiency is the key word to effectively utilise and conserve energy
First observed evidence of long term effects of GHG emissions
The hole in the ozone shield is growing faster than ever, warns a recent report
<p align="center"><img alt="" src="http://www.indiaenvironmentportal.org.in/media/iep/homepage/msanwal_blog.jpg" style="width: 605px; height: 118px; float: left;" /></p> <p>There are two opposing visions
A retinal implant based on a microchip could help treat blindness
Unspeak has piled up mountains of words on sustainable development of the world's fragile peaks, and action courses seem to have been lost on the way downhill
New genetic techniques to introduce disease resistance and other traits in banana plants
<p><img alt="" src="http://www.indiaenvironmentportal.org.in/media/iep/homepage/msanwal_blog.jpg" style="width: 600px; height: 117px; float: left;" /></p> <p> </p> <p>Compromises have to be made
A debate on Earth's last virgin territory heats up as multinationals continue to stampede towards the Antarctic
On the outskirts of Kathmandu, capital of Nepal, climate researchers twiddle with computers displaying maps of the Himalayas. At the press of a button, rivers and mountain passes change colour and watercourses expand to show villages swept away by simulated flood waters.