Sin tax for redemption
The Goods and Services Tax of 40 per cent on “sugar-sweetened aerated and flavoured water” has a big bang impact on public health
The Goods and Services Tax of 40 per cent on “sugar-sweetened aerated and flavoured water” has a big bang impact on public health
If we are not able to walk, we cannot really build a vibrant public transport network
It is time we talked about the real cost of our food, about how to benefit the farmers who grow our food
Planting a tree is now bound up in so much restriction and red tape that it is not worth the effort
Sunita Narain's response to the comments on her previous editorial "Why I would not advocate vegetarianism"
We can make or break it, depending on whether we stand up and are counted or let markets drive democracies
The country has a massive problem of older and more polluting vehicles. But why should this be an argument for delaying transition?
Meat eating is not the key issue, it is the amount that is consumed and the manner in which it is produced. This is where India differs.
The US has made the world rewrite the climate agreement so that the targets are based on voluntary action, not science
We are buying the world’s dirtiest fuel as if we have no worries of air pollution. This needs to change
Policy design allows dirty fuels like pet coke and furnace oil to flourish
How furnace oil and pet coke are choking us as policy fails to stay ahead of underground developments
How furnace oil and pet coke are choking us as policy fails to stay ahead of underground developments
This year, more than ever before, has been tumultuous, both in terms of economic politics and nature’s art
This year, more than ever before, has been tumultuous, both in terms economic politics and nature’s art
Trump's election reflects the anger of the rich who did not get richer. This inequity is also at the core of the climate change challenge What does the ascension of Donald Trump to US presidency mean for climate change? Also, what does Trump mean for our inter-connected and by now highly globalised world?