Environment
A greener way to your little black dress
14 Dec 2010
No luck for Lavasa as MoEF takes tough stand
14 Dec 2010
Kyoto Protocol buried, new deal on emission cuts emerges
11 Dec 2010
The draft, however, is vague on financing, monitoring and oversight and the compromise plan requires still further negotiation
Hope at Cancun after crucial breakthroughs
11 Dec 2010
Climate talks: Ramesh does volte face on India’s stand
09 Dec 2010
Ramesh said the move came in response to pressure from industrialised countries, applied through the poorest of the developing countries and those most vulnerable to climate change effects
Jairam continues war against diesel-guzzlers
01 Dec 2010
Minister of state for environment and forests Jairam Ramesh says that SUV owners should pay the full market price of diesel rather than the subsidised price
Global climate change talks begin at Cancun
30 Nov 2010
Lavasa Corp slams Jairam Ramesh; to move HC
30 Nov 2010
MoEF studying Lavasa reply: Ramesh
29 Nov 2010
Jaitapur n-power project receives environmental clearance
29 Nov 2010
India’s ambitious nuclear power generation programme received a boost yesterday with the 9,950 MW Jaitapur nuclear power project in Maharashtra receiving environmental clearance.
Suzlon's REpower to supply 295 MW turbines for C-Power's $1.72 billion offshore wind farm
26 Nov 2010
Transactions with Money Matters fee-based: HCC
26 Nov 2010
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