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A GLIMPSE INTO VEGAN INDIA
Read more: A GLIMPSE INTO VEGAN INDIAThrough this article, Vanshika Mittal provides an insight into the Indian vegan market.
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Feel the Heat: Why Capitalism Trumps Climate Change
Read more: Feel the Heat: Why Capitalism Trumps Climate ChangeThis article analyses the inherent contradictions between neo-liberal trade-economists and environmentalists to argue that the efforts of the environmental movement are futile owing to the non-binding character of climate negotiations and limited role of government.
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A day around the dying Yamuna
Read more: A day around the dying YamunaIn this article, Ankita shares her experiences of field visit to the banks of river Yamuna around Delhi.
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Carbon tax: A solution to correct climate change
Read more: Carbon tax: A solution to correct climate changeThrough this article Akshita Chembolu, the author, delves into the reasons for the imposition of carbon tax, the effects of its implementation and if there are any negatives to this policy.
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The Vulnerable Coral
Read more: The Vulnerable CoralIn this article author Ankita writes about splendid coral reefs and the consequences which would occur due to the rapid destruction which is ensuing on the reefs.
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Is the Global Depletion of Oil a Near Future?
Read more: Is the Global Depletion of Oil a Near Future?In his recent article, Ganesh Bhaskar Lata talk about whether there actually is a lack of oil? This paper in that sense seeks to argue that oil reserves are not decreasing at a rapid rate and there are reserves left.
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Smogged Delhi: A Troublesome Future
Read more: Smogged Delhi: A Troublesome FutureDanish MC, closely analyses of the recurrent phenomenon of smog which envelops the National Capital Region each year. It reveals the dangerously high levels of air pollution caused due to this phenomenon. It further studies the sources of this pollution and suggests solutions to tackle these issues, giving examples of effective methods used in certain…
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Bharat Stage Norms Too Low For Volkswagen?
Read more: Bharat Stage Norms Too Low For Volkswagen?In light of the US Volkswagen scandal, Bharat Stage, as India’s emission norms are called, are touted to be too low to generate worry for Volkswagen cars in India. Mehak Malhotra argues that on the contrary, this is enough cause for worry about the air quality that we breathe… September 2015 was a black month…
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Reimagining India’s Role in the Thirty Meter Telescope Project
Read more: Reimagining India’s Role in the Thirty Meter Telescope ProjectKalyani Unkule talks about India’s participation in the controversial TMT Project in Hawaii which is facing protests on cultural and environmental grounds and proposes a rethink in light of India’s own rich culture of supporting heritage over moneyed development. Scientific research is becoming increasingly internationally collaborative in nature and several of the Government of India’s…
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From Waste to Fuel
Read more: From Waste to Fuel“No single technology will be the answer; what is needed is an array of technologies aimed at different markets and different ends of the supply/demand equation.”—Dr. Joseph A. Stanislaw The global thirst and man’s sudden urge for the need to find alternative sources of energy has been on a constant rise. The governments of various countries…
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A Sanitised effort for ‘Clean India’
Read more: A Sanitised effort for ‘Clean India’Despite years of work, sanitation goals, particularly in rural India, have remained elusive. With the launch of Swachh Bharat Mission- targeting rural and urban hygiene- will the desired outcomes follow? Urmila Rao explores this question… On October 2, the Center government is set to roll out The ‘Clean India’ (Swaach Bharat) campaign…
