Renewable interest
Despite its vast potential, India is yet to come up with a renewable energy policy
Greenpeace wants Centre to rethink energy policy
South Asia
Here comes the sun
The German experience is a good example for India’s solar energy mission
Bidding exposes solar tariff game
The ambitious solar mission is set to start on shaky ground
Need parking policy to entitle every citizen to dignified life, says Supreme Court
The apex court upholds parking rules as a clean air strategy and asks for its implementation
EV industry can reshape Indian employment landscape with green jobs, but building a skilled workforce is key
Industry could generate 10 million direct jobs, 50 million indirect ones by 2030; Can take examples from China and Germany
US food labels will now display calories per serving and for entire product
Change in accordance with new FDA rules, intended to make consumers aware
‘Online nutrition tracker to promptly plug service gaps’
Down To Earth talks to the project lead of Nutrition Surveillance System
Simply put: Odd-Even
SOUTH AFRICA
A cryptic clue
The Prime Minister's proposal to introduce an 'industry-friendly' forest policy is puzzling
Up in arms over water
ARGENTINA
Paying the price
Lure of the puff
The chef’s orders
RESTAURANT>> WASTE ÔÇó Australia
US Department of Energy announces breakthrough in nuclear fusion, sets path to clean energy source
Stepping stone to clean energy; Commercialisation of nuclear fusion technology still decades away
Telangana’s new forest conflict panels bring Centre-state land rights relation under scanner
FRA empowers Gram Sabhas and the committees headed by the sub collectors and the district collectors to determine and recognise the forest rights …
Mahatma Gandhi, public policy and COVID-19
The Gandhian talisman is important more than ever now in the times of pandemic to steer public policy for those who need it the most
Book review: Green laws matter
Indian Environmental Law examines a compendium of cases that interpret the constitution for environmental jurisprudence
Growth of good food must be nurtured
The 2019 edition of First Food: Business of Taste brings you the knowledge of livelihoods that connect to First Food
Why Eucalyptus?
Eucalyptus plantations must be raised, given the tree’s significant impact on wood availability, livelihood generation and carbon …
Stemming the Tide: Human Rights and Water Policy in a Neoliberal World
Stemming the Tide explores how the human right to water and sanitation is fulfilled in different contexts, whether neolibe.
Sick(le) charade
The NDA government's new and revised schemes to augment rural development are yet to show any results