Disappearing life
794 animal species face extinction in 595 sites over the globe
Recipe for a livable planet: achieving net zero emissions in the agrifood system »
794 animal species face extinction in 595 sites over the globe
Least polluting countries hit the hardest
The Net administration is changing rapidly to serve business interests
14/12/2005
<p>This factsheet presents the current scenario of cycling environment in Kathmandu/Nepal, its contribution to better urban mobility, existing policies and plans for cycling infrastructures development, sharing international best practices/success stories, and recommends policies and programs to promote cycling culture in Kathmandu Valley and other the cities of Nepal.</p>
Every year, its quality is measured. Every year, data seems compromised.
First stock taking of science in India paints a gloomy
Less is being spent on food but popularity of junk food is growing
14/10/2005
<p>Global emissions in 2018 are projected to increase by more than 2% after three years of almost no growth, reaching 37.1 GtCO2, a new record high as per this latest report. In India, the carbon dioxide emissions in 2018 are likely to be 6.3 per cent more than in 2017, and is expected to touch 2.62 billion tones.</p>
Atomic arsenals and the state of nuclear power play today
14/08/2005
An oil with several ill effects
30/07/2005
Tropical forests remain the focus of sustained felling
29/06/2005
How the state electricity boards have fared
30/03/2005
Large scale industries are not the employment generators
14/03/2005
Natural selection favoured the survival of human ancestors who could run
14/12/2004
Families finance addiction at the cost of child health
29/11/2004
Beyond research spending, the gap in scientific output between developed and developing countries is glaring
29/09/2004
Global inequalities are also communicative in nature
28/02/2004
A glimpse into extreme weather events in the third warmest year ever to be recorded
In 2008, the EU decided to extend the scope of its Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions trading scheme (EU ETS) to include emissions from the aviation sector. What was applicable only to stationary sources within
Rich nations give from one hand and take away with the other. A report card