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State of the Climate in Asia 2024

The World Meteorological Organization’s State of the Climate in Asia 2024 report warns that the region is warming nearly twice as fast as the global average, driving more extreme weather and posing serious threats to lives, ecosystems, and economies. In 2024, Asia experienced its warmest or second warmest year on …

'1,000 Shades Of Grey': A Tale Of 'Capital' Pollution

Like Diwali, air pollution has also become a part of north India's ritual, one that no one looks forward to but is a byproduct of everything that is wrong with urban India - mis-governance, political apathy, lack of concern for the environment, poor implementation of green laws, improper planning etc. …

Newsroom : Exclusive Ground Report On Air Pollution In Delhi

Delhi government has imposed measures to tackle toxic air by banning construction activities for 10 days and a ban on crackers other than religious functions has been imposed. But the rules are still being flouted as the Politicians engage in blame game. Meanwhile the left over paddy being burned in …

India's Model Cities For Successful Waste Management

Waste management is a huge challenge as well as a crisis for our country. Some cities have managed to put in successful waste management systems. The government evolved a new set of waste management rules that mark a significant shift. A survey by Centre for Science and environment has rated …

Supreme Court Bans Sale Of Firecrackers In Delhi, NCR

The Supreme Court on Friday has banned the sale of firecrackers in Delhi-NCR in an attempt to keep the rising pollution level of the capital and its surrounding areas under check.

NGO Moves Supreme Court Over The Issue Of Pollution In Delhi

Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) headed by activist Sunita Narain has moved the Supreme Court over the thick smog that continues to envelope the national capital. In the petition, the NGO has requested the apex court to step in, saying that there is a “need for short-term emergency action …

बड़ी खबर : दिल्ली-NCR के लिए प्रदूषण के नए पैमाने

दिल्ली-एनसीआर के लिए प्रदूषण कोड को सुप्रीम कोर्ट से मंजूरी मिल गयी है और केंद्र सरकार को इस बारे में अधिसूचना जारी करने को कहा है. ग्रेड रिस्‍पॉन्‍स सिस्‍टम को लागू करने की जिम्मेदारी दिल्ली सरकार, एमसीडी, एनडीएमसी दिल्ली और एनसीआर की ट्रैफिक पुलिस पर होगी. http://www.ndtv.com/video/shows/badi-khabar/supreme-court-accepts-pollution-code-in-delhi-and-ncr-441058

बड़ी खबर : दिल्ली-NCR के लिए प्रदूषण के नए पैमाने

दिल्ली-एनसीआर के लिए प्रदूषण कोड को सुप्रीम कोर्ट से मंजूरी मिल गयी है और केंद्र सरकार को इस बारे में अधिसूचना जारी करने को कहा है. ग्रेड रिस्‍पॉन्‍स सिस्‍टम को लागू करने की जिम्मेदारी दिल्ली सरकार, एमसीडी, एनडीएमसी दिल्ली और एनसीआर की ट्रैफिक पुलिस पर होगी. http://www.ndtv.com/video/shows/badi-khabar/supreme-court-accepts-pollution-code-in-delhi-and-ncr-441058

The Big Picture - Environment 2016

Guest : Anil Madhav Dave, Environment Minister, Govt of India, Ajay Shankar,Former Joint Secretary/Additional Secretary in the Ministry of Power,Polash Mukerjee, Researcher, Air Pollution, CSE, Chetan Chauhan, Deputy Chief of Bureau Hindustan Times,

Chandra Bhushan is currently the DDG of CSE in Conversation with DD National Anchor Nidhi Kumar .

Chandra Bhushan is currently the Deputy Director General of CSE. He is a distinguished expert in the field of natural resource management, environmental geo-politics and industrial pollution.

Poor Air Quality: A Big Concern

On the show Breathe Life, panelists Polash Mukerjee, Sumit Sharma, Marzin Shroff and Parthaa Bosu, suggested that indoor air is more harmful to health than outdoor air and air pollution has emerged as the biggest killer after high blood pressure.

Air Pollution Killed 81,000 In Delhi & Mumbai, Cost Rs 70,000 Crore In 2015'

Air pollution contributed to a total of 80,665 premature deaths of adults over 30 years in Mumbai and Delhi in 2015, a two-fold jump from 1995, according to a new study at the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay.

Increasing deaths due to air pollution in Delhi and Mumbai

Air pollution is taking the form of Epidemic as it is the 5th biggest reason of deaths in the country. The stats says that 80,000 people die due to air pollution in Delhi and Mumbai. Yearly, 10,000-30,000 are dying due to air pollution in Delhi. Daily approx 80 people die …

The Big Picture: Air Pollution: Should India Trust International Studies

The Big Picture: Air Pollution: Should India Trust International Studies - Guests: Paritosh C.Tyagi Former Chairman, Central Pollution Control Board; Chetan Chauhan, Deputy Chief of Bureau Hindustan Times; Vivek Chattopadhyaya, Programme Manager Air Pollination Control CSE; Arun Kumar Srivastava, Assistant Professor, School of Environmental Sciences

India's Air Deadliest In The World: What's The Pollution Solution?

India already has the uncomfortable honour of having the world's deadliest air. A Boston-based advocacy group's report called the Study of Global Air 2017 says over 1 million people had early deaths because of pollution in India and that India and China together accounted for half the world's total pollution …

MOTOWN: THE GREEN DIVIDE

The Country Will See A Pan India Rollout Of Bharat Stage Four Emission Norms From April. But Is Motown Ready? We reach out to Rajiv Bajaj of Bajaj Auto, Shekhar Viswanathan of Toyota Kirloskar & Vinod Dasari of Ashok Leyland for a status check. We also spoke to Sunita Narain …

Pollution Kills 8 In Delhi Everyday: Report

Every day eight people on an average are dying in Delhi due to air pollution-related diseases, the Supreme Court today said, quoting a study, even as it directed the Centre to consider banning the use of fuels high in sulphur content - furnace oil and pet coke - by industries …

Supreme Court bans sale of BS-III vehicles from April 1, says B-III vehicles pose health hazards

In a major setback to the Indian Automotive Industry, Supreme Court has banned sale of BS-III vehicles after March 31. The automobile industry has an unsold BS-III vehicles stock of 8.24 lakh units.

Pollution Killing Our Children, Says WHO: No Political Will To Fight Pollution?

Did you know that India accounts for the second highest death rate of children under five due to pollution and poor sanitation? That's an alarming new report by the WHO and it comes as NDTV exposes how a deadly fuel, which has been banned in Delhi for causing cancer, still …

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