Study by Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) reveals mercury poisoning in Sonbhadra district, CSE says a Minamata-style disaster waiting to happen
Laboratory study tests soil, water, fish and human blood, nails and hair.
Laboratory study tests soil, water, fish and human blood, nails and hair.
Puts out new data to prove that green clearances are not delaying infrastructure projects
New assessment by Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) finds unprecedented scale of clearances being given by the ministry of environment to industrial projects in the last five years
New Delhi, October 13, 2011: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) has expressed its strong disagreement with some of the contents of an ‘open letter to leaders’, written recently by India’s top industrialists. In a response to the open letter, CSE’s director general Sunita Narain has refuted the industry leaders’ contention that environmental clearances are delaying projects and hampering growth.
Sponge iron industry growing unsustainably, says latest CSE study