New Delhi-based research body Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) monitors air pollution exposure levels in Kolkata
Will release its findings on January 30, 2016 Dear Friend,
Will release its findings on January 30, 2016 Dear Friend,
Organic Farmers’ Market to be held on January 30 at India Habitat Centre lawns
CSE welcomes the new crop insurance scheme but recommends further reforms to make it universal, inclusive and more effective
Last date for receiving finished applications: November 30, 2015 Fellowship period: One month (December 10, 2015-January 10, 2016) Number of fellowships on offer: 8 Fellowship grant amount: Rs 75,000 per head
Date: November 5-6, 2015 New Delhi, India As 2015 draws to a close, all eyes would be turned towards Paris and CoP21, where the world would be trying to negotiate a global agreement to stem the slide. What are the expectations from Paris? Where do the negotiations stand now? Have any latest scientific breakthroughs happened to throw more light on the subject?
The first assault of environmental degradation is on our bodies. There is a definite and tangible link between our environment and our health, but this linkage is complex and often disputed. Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) and Down to Earth would like to invite you to the release of a new report, Body Burden 2015: State of India’s Health. The report focuses on the risk factors that affect our health while examining old and new threats and why these should worry us.
Governments cannot give fiscal sops or extra built up area to developers without stringent monitoring of actual energy savings and environmental performance of green rated buildings
Personal vehicles bearing odd and even registration numbers to ply on alternate days; Badarpur power plant to be shut down; Euro VI emissions standards mandatory from 2017; entry of trucks to be delayed
Unregulated urbanisation and climate change-induced extreme weather are the reasons behind the crisis in Chennai: CSE
Says his speech has set the ground rules for Indian negotiators to work towards an ambitious and equitable deal
CSE brings you updates from the field as climate change talks get underway. Daily reports, analyses, videos, infographics, interviews, blogs, images…
CSE releases the results of its exposure air quality monitoring during Delhi marathon event today Finds unacceptable level of exposure to trapped pollutants typical of winter months Delhi needs a combination of long lasting reforms as well as a contingent plan to clean up its air
Says Bharat Stage IV standards, currently in force in a few cities, must be extended nation-wide immediately
National consultation concludes, recommendations to be shared with government; CSE report ‘Lived Anomaly’ released by noted agriculture scientist MS Swaminathan and, Siraj Husain, Agriculture Secretary, Government of India
CSE holds consultation on crop loss estimation, relief and compensation CSE report Lived Anomaly - How to enable farmers in India to cope with extreme weather events to be released today Experts point to increased severity and frequency of extreme weather events due to climate change and inadequate measures to offset this or protect farmers