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Chipping Point: Tracking electricity consumption and emissins from AI chip manufacturing

Electricity consumption from the manufacture of artificial intelligence (AI) chips has soared by more than 350 percent worldwide between 2023 and 2024, according to new research from Greenpeace East Asia. In East Asia, the global hub for AI semiconductor production, growing electricity demand from AI chipmaking has been met primarily …

Tata Steel takes CSR to the silver screen

Swarup Chakraborty & Ishita Ayan Dutt / Mumbai/kolkata March 09, 2010, 0:21 IST While companies in India are busy using the platform provided by movies to promote their brands and products, home-grown steel major Tata Steel has sponsored a commercial film to talk about environmental issues. Hello Zindagi, a movie …

The Gene Gun At Your Head

HOW CAN A LOWLY VEGETABLE BE AN ISSUE OF NATIONAL SECURITY? IS THERE A FOREIGN HAND IN YOUR BELLY? SHOMA CHAUDHURY LAYS BARE THE COMPLEX STORY OF Bt BRINJAL AND HOW IT AFFECTS YOU THE lowly brinjal you have always known turning into a sci-fi gizmo — with an uncharted …

Public hearing on thermal project tumultuous

P.V.Srividya MELAPERUMPALLAM (Nagapattinam): Strong opposition, en masse walk-out condemning partisanship, and censure of media in the presence of over 500 police personnel marked the public hearing for the proposed 2X660 MW thermal power project at Thalaiudayarar Koilpati village near Thalachangdu here on Thursday The project is proposed by NSL Power …

Greenpeace to make 'bharta' of 20,000 brinjals to protest BT

A 'baigan bharta' with a whooping 20,000 brinjals will be prepared in the national capital by an environmental group to create awareness against genetically modified brinjals, now at the centre of a raging controversy. Greenpeace India, the NGO behind the unique protest programme, said the 'baigan bharta' (a dish prepared …

Dial G for Green

Recycled plastics, solar recharge, E-manuals, low power consumption chargers, green calculator, minimised packaging, take-back options - with mobile phone companies waving the green flag, it

IPCC imperialism on Indian glaciers (editorial)

That Himalayan glaciers have not been melting at an alarming rate as claimed by the IPCC dents the body

Tackling e-waste: Processing centres need to be set up (editorial)

Consumer goods are reused much beyond what their manufacturers intend them to be in India, but there is always a point beyond which they just don

E-waste on the rise

NIVI SHRIVASTAVA The increase in e-pollution is prompting many to recycle and manage e-waste o Dh p o you ever wonder what appens to the old cellhones, laptops and Personal Computers (PC) when you replace them with the latest models? Most of us aren't even aware that after selling the …

India failed to protect peoples interests, says Greenpeace

New Delhi: By endorsing the Copenhagen Accord at the just-concluded U.N. climate meet, India has failed to protect the interests of the people most affected by climate change not only in India but worldwide, environmental group Greenpeace said on Tuesday. Reacting to the Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh

Greenpeace pushes for real deal at Copenhagen

Pune As the heat picks up at Copenhagen, Greenpeace with other citizens

Enel sues Greenpeace for 1.6m

Enel, Italy's largest utility, is seeking more than

Country's energy plan is anti-poor

Mumbai: International environmental activist group Greenpeace has released a report, Still Waiting, which reveals that despite growth in electricity generation and increasing carbon emissions, India's rural poor continue to be deprived of electricity. The report challenges the government's energy model and recommends a decentralised energy mix as a solution to …

Greenpeace activists protest in Barcelona

Twenty members of the ecological pressure group Greenpeace staged a protest against climate change in Barcelona on Monday, where the fourth round of the U.N. climate change talks this year kicked off on the same day. The Greenpeace members suspended a 600-square-meter banner bearing the message

Rapid retreat of Tibets glaciers alarms researchers

Ananth Krishnan BEIJING: Researchers in China have documented what they describe as the rapid retreat of glaciers on the Tibetan Plateau, the source of many of the subcontinent

Bid to leave a smaller carbon footprint

At a recent dinner party during the depth of gloom and turmoil in the US and European auto industries, a senior oil executive turned to his counterpart at a large car manufacturing company. The oil man suggested that it was his own industry that should be fighting for its survival, …

Emission cut debate intensifies (Editorial)

High US Government officials believe that it is highly unreasonable by the developing nations to request the industrialized nations or the Annexure One countries to cut down greenhouse gas emissions by 40 per cent in 2020. They told The Island Financial Review if they stick to the 40 per cent …

Two firms in Greenpeace's green global ranking

Wipro now No. 2 green electronics brand Two Indian companies including Wipro and HCL have figured in the list of top five green electronics brand as per the latest edition of the Greenpeace Guide to Greener Electronics, because of their strong focus on the e-waste management and climate control. The …

Bandra girl joins campaign for a green planet

Mumbai A Bandra girl was among 22 campaigners and scientists from Greenpeace International who rebelled against the loading of a large-scale coal consignment from the Norwegian mine Svea Nord onto a transport ship. The protest took place in Norway

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