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.
August 4, 2015: Green Rating Team of the Centre for Science and Environment along with JSW Energy Limited conducted a one-day workshop (July 28, 2015) at Barmer to discuss best practices and key issues in efficiency and environment management practices of coal fired power plants.
A workshop and a power plant Second in the series of workshops on the thermal power sector in India, the Media Briefing Workshop for Better Reportage
July 25, 2015: A one-day workshop was organized by the Green Rating Team on Tuesday to discuss the technical issues, protocols and methodologies for adoption of CEMS in India. The workshop was attended by stakeholders from NGOs, pollution control board and industry.
Date: December 23, 2013 While construction necessitates enormous amount of construction material that accounts for about half of all materials used, it is also responsible for generating about half of the solid waste that degrades the land and environment. Given the fact that 70 per cent of the buildings that will stand in India in 2030 are yet to be built, this environmental cost will only compound with the anticipated construction boom unless immediate steps are taken to recycle and reuse construction waste and turn it into a resource.
April 13-18, 2015 The one week Experience Sharing Workshop on Mining was held from 13-18, April 2015 at Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi. The programme was attended by fourteen senior level officials from Ethiopia, Kenya, Zambia, Nigeria, Botswana, Mozambique and Tanzania.
April 7, 2015: As part of its policy advocacy to improve the environmental performance of the India’s coal based thermal power sector, the GRP team organized a half day roundtable in Mumbai to engage key stakeholders from the private sector. The meeting included participants from - project financing institutions, advisory firms, credit rating agencies, power companies, EPC contractors, equipment suppliers and eminent researchers working on the sector.
26th February, 2015 Venue: Tamarind Hall, Core 4B, Upper Ground, India Habitat Centre
25th February, 2015 Venue: Tamarind Hall, Core 4B, Upper Ground, India Habitat Centre
Conference and training workshop on rainwater harvesting
26th February, 2015 Venue: Tamarind Hall, Core 4B, Upper Ground, India Habitat Centre
Venue: Jacaranda and Gulmohar Hall, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi Date: March 11 – 12, 2015