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First food: business of taste

Good Food is First Food. It is not junk food. It is the food that connects nature and nutrition with livelihoods. This food is good for our health; it comes from the rich biodiversity of our regions; it provides employment to people. Most importantly, cooking and eating give us pleasure. …

TERI to study climate change impact in state

MUMBAI: The state government has appointed The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) to study the likely impact of climate change in Maharashtra in the years to come. The study will be undertaken in the next two months and spread over two years. TERI, an environmental research institute, came into focus …

India Says Carbon Emissions to Soar By 2030

India's greenhouse gas emissions are expected to jump to between 4 billion tonnes and 7.3 billion tonnes in 2031 but the Asian power's rapid economic growth will be sustainable, a government-backed report said on Wednesday. Per-capita emissions are estimated to rise to 2.1 tonnes by 2020 and 3.5 tonnes by …

Green bond and rivalry with Pak Climate unity takes shape

New Delhi, Aug. 31: When India battles the developed world at the Copenhagen Climate Conference in December, it will have a new ally by its side: Pakistan.

India ready to discuss Tipai issue with Bangladesh: Ramesh

Indian State Minister for Environment and Forests Jairam Ramesh yesterday said the Tipamukh Dam has been turned into a political football in the internal politics of Bangladesh. Ramesh was interacting with journalists participating in the South Asian Media Briefing Workshop on Climate Change in New Delhi, India. Terming the Tipaimukh …

Jairam assures to address Bangla concern over Tipaimukh

Union Minister of State for Environment and Forests (Independent charge) Jairam Ramesh today assured that his Ministry will address Bangladesh

Shyam Saran responds to South Asian journalists at CSE workshop I

This video presents the interaction of Shyam Saran, special envoy of the Prime Minister (climate change) with 120 South Asian journalists on the issue of India

Shyam Saran responds to south asian journalists at CSE workshop II

This video-clip shows Shyam Saran, special envoy of the Prime Minister (climate change) responding to south asian journalists on the issue of technology transfer, at South Asian media briefing workshop on climate change, organised by Centre for science and environment on 27-28th Aug 09 in New Delhi. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFA8zEWliuQ

Shyam Saran briefs South Asian journalists at CSE workshop III

This video presents the lecture delivered by Shyam Saran, special envoy of the Prime Minister (climate change) at South Asian media briefing workshop on climate change, organised by Centre for science and environment on 27-28th Aug 09 in New Delhi. He briefs South Asian journalists on how the developed differ …

Shyam Saran briefs South Asian journalists at CSE workshop (Part I )

Watch Shyam Saran at CSE's South Asian Media Briefing Workshop on Climate Change on Aug 27, 2009. He briefed more than 120 journalists on the climate deal that developing countries look for at Copenhagen, this year in December. This video shows the briefing by Shyam Saran, special envoy of the …

Shyam Saran briefs South Asian journalists at CSE workshop II

This video presents the lecture delivered by Shyam Saran, special envoy of the Prime Minister (climate change) at South Asian media briefing workshop on climate change, organised by Centre for science and environment on 27-28th Aug 09 in New Delhi. He briefs South Asian journalists on how technology and finances …

The earthy zing

Those who have seen Sunita Narain drive in Delhi

Urban transport policy as if people and the environment mattered: Pedestrian accessibility the first step

The rapid growth in motor vehicle ownership and activity in India is causing a wide range of serious health, environmental, socio-economic, and resource use impacts, even as it provides mobility to millions, and contributes to employment and the economy. The loss of accessibility for pedestrians is one of the most …

CMZ dropped

The committee set up to review the Coastal Management Zone (CMZ) notification has recommended the proposed law be allowed to lapse. The panel chaired by scientist M S Swaminathan suggested the Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) notification of 1991 be strengthened instead. Any proposed legislation should take into account the problem …

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