Fogging is ineffective in controlling dengue - harms human health and environment, says CSE
The ongoing fogging drive in Delhi has no impact on controlling dengue-causing mosquitoes
The ongoing fogging drive in Delhi has no impact on controlling dengue-causing mosquitoes
CSE conducts training for municipal officials from 10 cities of Andhra Pradesh
A first-ever comprehensive scientific analysis of the US climate action plan The threat of climate change is real and we can already see the impacts of extreme weather events in the sub-continent and beyond. There is no question that all countries must take on decisive steps to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions, in the interests of all.
Date: Friday, October 9, 2015 Venue: Indian Forest Research Institute (IFRI) conference hall Dehradun, Uttarakhand The Himalayas and the cities and towns that they tower over have been at the receiving end of various kinds of environmental threats – unplanned urban growth, depleting reserves of natural resources like water and forests, growing pollution of air and water, and disastrous impacts of a changing climate.
CSE to release new analysis on number of trucks entering Delhi and their impact on its air quality Every night after 10.00 PM and even earlier, Delhi’s roads are taken over by thousands of trucks. These gigantic vehicles enter and exit the city, leaving behind an immense pollution load in their wake.
Down to Earth finds evidence of a growing crisis in the state – rise in diseases and poor state of health care system
44 per cent of India’s districts are facing rain deficit
Delhi has mandated recycled products from construction and demolition (C&D) waste in all future contracts for building works and road works to be taken up by the Delhi government and its agencies
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Subramanian Committee had been tasked with suggesting amendments to environmental laws
CSE shares proposal to reduce HFCs – coolants used in refrigerants and air-conditioners that causes global warming