Environment
Don’t hope for Indian magic on emission cuts: Ramesh
19 Sep 2009
Developed countries should not “expect miracles” from developing countries at the global climate summit in Copenhagen in December, says environment minister Jairam Ramesh
Indica electric vehicle to be launched in Europe this year
18 Sep 2009
The Tata Indica Vista EV will be launched in Europe this year.
Chocolate soup for the automobile soul
12 Sep 2009
Chocolate is an energy source, sure, but automobile fuel, it isn’t. Until now. Using an eclectic mix of recycled materials and bio-waste, engineers at the University of Warwick have succeeded in creating what they call the ‘greenest racing car’. By Anu Warrier
Panasonic launches eco-friendly products
10 Sep 2009
Xerox's latest paper innovation
09 Sep 2009
Xerox's latest paper innovation
09 Sep 2009
Japanese oil refiner Showa Shell to invest $1.1 billion in solar cell plant
08 Sep 2009
The ¥100-billion solar cell facility is expected to boost Showa Shell's annual capacity 12-fold, taking it to 980 MW when it comes onstream in 2011
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