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Designing a sustainable product is not easy. The common lawnmower has taught us that
Designing a sustainable product is not easy. The common lawnmower has taught us that
Political leaders come to the governance system with only one agenda which is centered on one objective to loot the treasury <br>
Breakthroughs in genetic engineering have led to questions on the ethics of such experiments. Should scientists alone be steering the decision making process?
<font class='UCASE'>Christine von Weizsaecker</font> is a senior microbiologist based in Wuppertal, Germany and the vice president of Ecoropa, the premier European environmental group. She is involved in the on going negotiations related to the Biosafet
Movements to protest against the commercialisation of forests have gained momentum in Karnataka
There is an urgent need for a national and international debate on how the world s water resources are going to be managed
Parisians see red and intercept a consignment of Indian roses meant to reach French women on Valentines day, turning it into a thorny issue
Science is probably going to ensure that people will be cloned eventually as was Dolly, the sheep?
PARTNERS in peril is a film on the life of the people living in the Sundarbans and the state of resources in the area. Sundarbans is the only mangrove tiger land in the world. The present
journals brought out by various non-profit voluntary organisations tend to be boring and are often rele-gated to dusty library shelves and reference sections seldom visited by people. However, this
the book is a guide for organisations and individuals interested to make their offices "green'. The author, Lesley Millet, a sales and marketing professional, is an expert in environmental
The true Bharat Ratnas will be those individuals who will get India s millions clean water, clean air and adequate food
The role of non-government organisations (NGOs) in the international arena is changing. They have to devise new strategies to consolidate their position
Crusader for the rights of over eight million Indian fisherfolk, <font class='UCASE'>Thomas Kochery</font> , 57, made news headlines when he rejected the US $150,000 Fellowship of Pew foundation of Massachusetts, USA. He was recently elected unanimously
When it comes to recieving hearts and kidneys, men do better than women. Women do better when it comes to donating organs
the search for a post-colonial paradigm in areas ranging from economics to aesthetics and the struggle for a more just world economic and political order (less burdened with neo-colonial categories)
Despite international regulations and campaigning by environmentalists, hazardous waste continues to be dumped in India
Pollution control with a human face means that to save the jobs of a few thousand people, the health of over ten million people should be put at risk
In urging free import of zinc ash, which is often contaminated, Planning Commission member G Thimmiah has shown scant respect for the environment
<font class='UCASE'>Saifuddin Soz</font> , looks back on his achievements and failures as the Union minister of environment and forests in an interview with <font class='UCASE'>Anumita Roychowdhury, Supriya Akerkar, Anju Sharma</font> and <font class