Environment
Indian PM to attend Copenhagen summit
05 Dec 2009
The Copenhagen climate summit gathers pace as leading stakeholders either adjust schedules to be present when it matters, or consent to attend - as is now the case with the Indian prime minister.
India to cut emission intensity 20-25 per cent by 2020: Ramesh
04 Dec 2009
Days ahead of the Copenhagen climate summit, India has announced it intends to reduce emission intensity by 20-25 per cent by 2020.
India grants $1 million each to Thimpu forestry centre and Male coastal management centre
03 Dec 2009
LED lamps more energy efficient than incandescent bulbs: study
02 Dec 2009
A new study by the German lighting company Osram has finally provided clear evidence that LED bulbs beats incandescent lights that produce more heat and less light per unit of energy they consume.
LED lamps more energy efficient than incandescent bulbs: study
02 Dec 2009
A new study by the German lighting company Osram has finally provided clear evidence that LED bulbs beats incandescent lights that produce more heat and less light per unit of energy they consume.
Obama, Singh discuss Af-Pak, climate change
01 Dec 2009
US president Barack Obama on Tuesday called prime minister Manmohan Singh and discussed the situation in Afghanistan and also the forthcoming summit in Copenhagen.
Suzlon's RePower signs deal with EDF Energies
27 Nov 2009
Indian land mass turning to desert at alarming pace: SAC
26 Nov 2009
A quarter of India's land mass is desert, or is turning into desert, with unchecked deforestation and overgrazing, says a study conducted by the Space Applications Centre.
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