Environment
Global warming: govt to set up National Institute of Himalayan Glaciology
05 Feb 2010
The institute, to be set up at dehra Dun, would monitor Himalayan glacial changes and compare results with those from glaciers in Pakistan, Nepal and Bhutan
DuPont opens new photovoltaic lab in Switzerland
03 Feb 2010
Siemens to invest Rs1,800 crore in renewable energy in India
02 Feb 2010
Siemens today said that it will be investing in high-end technology wind turbines and also make India a major centre for value-priced products
Wipro introduces toxin-free Greenware PCs
28 Jan 2010
Wipro Infotech has launched its new eco-friendly Greenware desktops, manufactured from materials completely free of chemicals like PVC and brominated flame retardants for the first time in India
Wal-Mart completes solar project
19 Jan 2010
CERC notifies renewable energy regulations
18 Jan 2010
Dow to host Live Earth Run for Water in Brazil
15 Jan 2010
Not easy being green
09 Jan 2010
MIT historian Harriet Ritvo explains how a battle to save an English lake helped found modern environmentalism — but might worry greens today Peter Dizikes, MIT News Office
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