Environment
Future forests may soak up more carbon dioxide than previously believed, helping to buffer climate change
15 Oct 2011
Can indigenous people be relied on to gather reliable environmental data that meet the standards of science?
By By Louis Bergeron | 14 Oct 2011
Snowball earth hypothesis challenged
12 Oct 2011
GE, Greenko to invest Rs565 crore on wind projects in India
11 Oct 2011
In its first renewable energy investment in India GE along with clean energy developer Greenko Group, will invest Rs565 crore in 500 MW wind power projects in India
Megacity emissions sensed from space
07 Oct 2011
Reliance Power to earn Rs5,000 crore over 10-year period from sale of carbon credits
04 Oct 2011
Reliance Power, which is promoting three ultra-mega power projects in India, expects to earn about Rs5,000 crore over a 10-year period from trading its carbon credits earned from the three plants.
Sesa Goa’s Pirna iron ore mine EC cancelled
29 Sep 2011
Delhi metro first to earn UN carbon credits
26 Sep 2011
The Delhi Metro has become the first railway project in the world to get carbon credits from the UN for helping in reduction of greenhouse emissions.
Concrete improvements could pave the way to greenhouse gas reductions
By By David L. Chandler, MIT News Office | 29 Aug 2011
SC bans mining in 2 more Karnataka districts
26 Aug 2011
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