In meetings, workshops and roundtable discussions, multiple voices emerge around issues in building a comprehensive understanding or in compounding the confusion.
Get that green byline By Ashirbad S Raha | 04 Jun 2011
Ashirbad S Raha spends a day with experts and journalist in a workshop to discover that it is time now for issues related to environment to make it to the headlines. And it's not because Climate Change is the buzz word these days but also because of the intrinsic linkages that environmental issues have with our everyday activities starting from the water we drink, clothes we wear to the air we breathe.
Solar power lacks R&D support, say experts By Gaurav Sharma | 28 Apr 2010
The experts in a workshop on solar energy agreed that absence of encouraging policies for investors and suppliers block the development of solar technology in India.
Farmers know what they need By S. G. Vombatkere | 26 Feb 2010
As sustained propaganda to establish private laboratory's control over farmers' rights is gathering momentum, a unique Farmers' Jury comprised of small and marginal farmers from diverse communities and regions asserted their right to be consulted for farm research and policy making.
Implement biofuels program swiftly: Tiwari By d-sector Team | 15 Feb 2010
Growing energy consumption and its impact on climate have made it imperative to look for the renewable energy alternatives like biofuels. However, sustainability and economic viability remain core concerns. The 7th International Biofuels Conference at New Delhi aimed to provide some answers.
Experts guide MDI students on climate change By d-sector Team | Gurgaon | 30 Nov 2009
Having overcome their worries over the global financial meltdown, students of MDI Gurgaon focus their attention on climate change and invite domain experts to guide them on the issue.
Equitable distribution key to climate change talks: Sethi By d-sector Team | 06 Oct 2009
The intellectual discourse and political negotiations on climate change will not serve the purpose till the world resources continue to be exploited, on some or other pretext, by a minority at the expense of the majority, say experts.
Sustained pollution of major rivers; continuous decline in groundwater reserves; priority allocation to non-consumptive sectors; and, growing disparity in water distribution only indicates that the worst is still to come!..