Environment
Rudd confounds busines leaders with carbon-capture plans
24 Sep 2008
Leaders of the business community have been left confounded by Australia's Labour Party Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s new Global Institute on Carbon Capture and Storage.
Failure to revive coal, nuclear power stations can lead to future power crisis in the UK
17 Sep 2008
Genencor, Goodyear in research collaboration
16 Sep 2008
Hindustan Petroleum, Shree Renuka Sugars to jointly set up integrated sugar, ethanol plant
11 Sep 2008
Entertainment channels get socially active
02 Sep 2008
Arctic ice levels drop drastically
28 Aug 2008
Shell ad banned in the UK; WWF launches counter campaign
13 Aug 2008
The World Wildlife Fund has succeeded in getting amisleading advertisement by Shell banned by the UK's Advertising Standards Authority
Eco-Apocalypse in 100 months
06 Aug 2008
NTPC in green power consortium
05 Aug 2008
NTPC is lead shareholder in a consortium that includes GE Energy Financial, ADB, Kyushu Electric Power Co. Inc. and Brookfield Renewable Power to invest in renewable power projects in India
Thermax develops India’s first boiler to generate energy from distillery waste
05 Aug 2008
Pune-based energy and environment management company Thermax Limited has developed the first of its kind boiler to convert highly polluting distillery waste and spent wash into usable energy
RVCE students launch Garuda supermileage car
04 Aug 2008
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