Commentary: Organisational behaviour and management causes for Indian steel players' poor green performance - with specific reference to PSUs
Author: Umashankar S., CSE Date: 17 August 2012
Author: Umashankar S., CSE Date: 17 August 2012
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CSE's landmark study on how India will reduce emissions to combat climate change. In 2009, CSE began analysing the six most emissions-intensive industrial sectors to find out how Indian industry performs – and will perform in future - in terms of reduction in emissions. These sectors – power, steel, cement, aluminium, paper and pulp and fertilizers - together accounted for over 60 per cent of India’s CO2 emissions in 2008-09.
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