In the red
The Union Budget fails to make any provisions for protecting the environment.
Shifting weight
In the weeks leading up to the Seattle meet of the WTO, both the US government and the trade organisation have been trying to appease Western greens
Shadowy presence
A haze of pollutants, the size of the US, covers a part of the Indian Ocean sky creating fears of acid rain, low rainfall and a change in …
Green reflections
The un hopes to take a lead in environmental management. Whether it lives up to the challenge or not, is still to be seen
The truth at last
After decades of denial, Ford admits that its sport-utility vehicles cause more environmental and safety problems than cars
The past about to return
The US-China rivalry will lead to more competition, paving a comeback for a ’brown agenda’ we can ill afford
TV’s ‘pop politics’
January 2, 2018 was the 16th death anniversary of Anil Agarwal, founder of the Centre for Science and Environment and Down To Earth. His …
Rely on people!
Opposition to AP government's move to involve industries in JFM gathers momentum
Sanctions due to whaling
SOUTH AFRICA
Playing it cheap
Rich nations refuse to contribute funds to clean the planet of lethal organic pollutants
Who needs the greens?
Certainly not Russian President Vladimir Putin, who recently abolished the country's only environmental agency
Conditions to aid and trade
World Resources Institute objects to criticism that Northern groups are arm-twisting developing countries into reducing greenhouse gas emissions
Just another charade
Yet again, automobile manufacturers shy away from the responsibility of reducing emissions
Trade tactics
Imposing environmental trade sanctions on the South will not help, note experts
Is Kyoto Protocol a steal?
Ban on felling lifted
Baalu deaf to CITES
'Saving the tiger ranks very low on the minister's list of priorities'
For the love of air
International experts meet to develop a blueprint for future action to improve air quality in Delhi
Contemptuous moves
Do Arundhati Roy and M L Khurana understand what they are doing by undermining yet another institution of our democracy?
Cheap fix
The rush to make profits out of carbon-fixing engenders another kind of colonialism
CHINA
Salvaged sands
One-man commission's rebuff forces Goa government to jettison proposal to privatise beach
A vital book
...says the President of India while receiving CSE's first report on global environmental negotiations
Environmental activist Isidro Baldenegro killed in Mexico
This is the second killing of a Goldman Environmental Prize winner in less than a year