Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana-CSE
a good scheme with flawed implementation, says CSE’s latest report
a good scheme with flawed implementation, says CSE’s latest report
Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), has reviewed the performance of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government at the end of its two years in office on measures of environmental governance, particularly as undertaken by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF&CC). CSE analysis focuses on some key areas which have remained matters of discussions and debates- including green clearances, industrial pollution control and monitoring, air pollution, waste management, cleaning Ganga, proposed reforms for forest governance and climate change. Following key trends emerge in terms of action and decision-making in these areas. Download pdf
An investigation into the state of electrification in India’s remote villages
Centre for Science and Environment says the accord will have no meaning, now that the world’s second largest polluter has pulled out of it
Plan prepared by Centre for Science and Environment in association with Gurgaon First, under the aegis of Municipal Corporation of Gurugram
“We are in imminent danger of losing nature as well as the knowledge that links it to our food and nutrition. This book is about the rediscovery of the knowledge that is not all lost, and the urgent imperative to fight back to reclaim our food and our habits”: Sunita Narain
Kolkata, February 17, 2017 Kolkata: A smoggy future beckons?
The Executive Order calls for an immediate reevaluation of the Clean Power Plan, the flagship initiative of the US to meet its emission reduction pledge.
Not In My Backyard inspired by events in Alappuzha and similar other stories from across the country
Releases Down To Earth Hindi magazine (Narmada cover) with environmentalist Sunita Narain; assures his government will implement the measures recommended by the magazine
Early deaths due to ozone pollution are the highest in India
Niti Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant and chef Manjit Gill will release CSE’s new book on food which explores the nature-nutrition-livelihood linkages
Regional Workshop on ‘Bus transport: An agenda for reform to promote clean and low carbon mobility’ & Media Briefing Workshop on ‘Managing urban transport to meet the challenge of climate change’ Friday, February 17, 2017 Kolkata
Regional Workshop on ‘Bus transport: An agenda for reform to promote clean and low carbon mobility’ & Media Briefing Workshop on ‘Managing urban transport to meet the challenge of climate change’ Friday, February 17, 2017 Kolkata
ANIL AGARWAL MEDIA FELLOWSHIPS ON URBAN MOBILITY AND CLIMATE CHANGE IN INDIA April-May 2017 As part of its commitment to the Paris climate change agreement, India has pledged to reduce its emissions intensity by 35 per cent by 2030 under its INDC (Intended Nationally Determined Contribution). One sector that has had a big impact on climate as well as public health and air quality is urban transport. In India, especially over the past decade, rapid and rampant motorisation has enhanced the risks of air pollution.